Sunday, March 22, 2020

Best 2020 - The Cannabis Grow Bible: The Definitive Guide to Growing Marijuana for Recreational and Medicinal Use


Best Marketing & Sales 2020 ✔ The Cannabis Grow Bible: The Definitive Guide to Growing Marijuana for Recreational and Medicinal Use. 

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Greg Green A lot of work went into producing this book. Unfortunately, it is packed with tons of useless outdated info. Latest edition has no mention of CMH lights and their performance. Most of the advanced grow methods are obsolete, ie, SOG planting. Lots of random bud pictures but not many helpful, ie, few picts showing pests and deficiencies. Lots of plant history and jargon but nothing on grow strategies for favor and weight. Looks nice on the bookshelf where it will stay.




Best Greg Green  I got either the first or second edition from a friend of mine while I was recovering from a car accident. I got my card and grew two outdoor plants. They were pretty decent (Northern Lights clones I think) since I just made sure they were taken care of and didn't have pests. But other then that didn't do any advanced techniques. I remembered this book recently and wanted to re-educate myself. This 3rd edition popped up and I decided to upgrade.....one hell of an up grade! The one I had, I remember it being medium thickness...I got this thing and was blown away! Flipped through it and found it lives up to the name of bible. Quick start? Got it. Indoor? Got it. History? Got it. From A-Z on how to grow, and get the best results.


Greg Green  I was a bit skeptical when purchasing this book due to some of the more critical reviews, but in hindsight I'm glad I did. The book did have some layout issues that I noticed that were noted in some of the negative reviews, but they didn't make the book unreadable. This review might get a little lengthy, but I read this book from cover to cover and want to give it a fair assessment. This review is for the 3rd edition.Like most grow "bibles" on the market today, this book covers a ton of information. So much information in fact, that it can become contradictory when many different opinions on cultivation are introduced. Everyone does things a little bit different, so it's important to keep that in mind while reading this book. Completely green growers (pun intended) always want some kind of text that they can reference that has all the answers. In my opinion, such a text has never been compiled, and no amount of reading will really replace real experience and garden time.Most of the info in this book can be found online, however I think it's a nicely bound book, contains nice glossy pictures, and conveys most of the info in a straightforward manner. It is physically a large book with 689 pages, softcover. I think this is a great book for new growers, however it reads like a textbook and you will kinda have to study it and mark relevant information to your situation. All the fundamentals are here, though fertilization gets confusing just like it does in all books it seems. Nothing really substitutes experience in this case unfortunately. Take some of the controversial info with a grain of salt (24/0 vs 18/6 lighting) and learn your own way of doing things, but this book is a great resource.I recommend this book for those interested in how this stuff works and for those wanting to actually do it themselves. I wasn't disappointed at all, the book looks nice on my bookshelf and contains lots of useful info.

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