Cannabis books

delongjeremy

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Im looking for these books digital is fine too. graham reinders How to super charge your garden and Secrets of high yield plant growth. if anyone has pdf. that would rock im not paying over a grand for this book.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Im looking for these books digital is fine too. graham reinders How to super charge your garden and Secrets of high yield plant growth. if anyone has pdf. that would rock im not paying over a grand for this book.

I never heard of his book but if the scumbag wants $1000 from new growers and actually gets it I guess he deserves the money.

But there can't be anything worth that in any Grow book. There are no "secrets of high yield".

There are no tricks at all. Genetics and good gardening practices and a lot of light is the way.

My yield goes up still after 3 years of perpetual growing. It's called practice.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Learn through doing and accept you're gonna fuck up somewhere along the way and lose some plants.
That is a quick way to defeat. This shits easy enough to grow successfully and with good quality with some knowledge.

But of course we will fuck up. We are human.

But when I do. I still save every plant. I better. Patients need them.
 

CalyxCrusher

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I did. That's only the first sentence of the post.

But do what you like. I was only stating my opinion.
No you didnt, or does the word elaborate confuse ya? IF I run into issues I have enough plants, why would I waste nutes and electricity trying to nurse it back when itll never be 100% within it's given timeline be it Veg or Flower. I'm not a DG so I'm not pressed to meet a specific deadline, but I run a perpetual harvest so I keep things on schedule.

So how exactly does accepting that you're gonna probably fuck up at some point over the years admit defeat exactly? Because thinking things wont go wrong is actually the quick way to defeat. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. But hey I'm just stating my opinion.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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No you didnt, or does the word elaborate confuse ya? IF I run into issues I have enough plants, why would I waste nutes and electricity trying to nurse it back when itll never be 100% within it's given timeline be it Veg or Flower. I'm not a DG so I'm not pressed to meet a specific deadline, but I run a perpetual harvest so I keep things on schedule.

So how exactly does accepting that you're gonna probably fuck up at some point over the years admit defeat exactly? Because thinking things wont go wrong is actually the quick way to defeat. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. But hey I'm just stating my opinion.
you said learn by doing and I am not arguing that. I said it would go better with the proper base of information to draw from.

I don't have plants that need any nursing to get back to health. If I see plant stress I know what it is. Find the cause and correct it. And the plant just keeps on growing with a couple damaged leaves at the most.

Once I underestimated the cold temps in my new houses basement and ended up stunting 3 warlocks. That was from inexperience. My meters at the canopy said 63 degrees. But the concrete floor turned out to be 48.

That is the kind of lesson to learn from doing I think. Stuff you can't really just read and know.

I am not going to go without problems forever. I can only grow 12 at a time. There are no extra plants. Every plant is accounted for way before I plant it. So I have to stay on top of everything and know as much as possible or I will fail. And people count on me to feel better.
 

chex1111

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I know how to grow. I have 20 years experience with cannabis and have a horticulture certification. I don't need the books I would just like to have a digital copy. Thank you
Right on for having horticulture school. Not many people do. I had fun I horticulture school. If you don't mind the ask where did you go to?
 

driel

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Im looking for these books digital is fine too. graham reinders How to super charge your garden and Secrets of high yield plant growth. if anyone has pdf. that would rock im not paying over a grand for this book.
the best thing i did was start growing some bag seed, didn't have any growing experience. I learned as I went, my first crop ended up going mostly to edibles because I had issues all through flower. Now I mostly work on getting higher yields from the strains I keep in perpetual grows. I wonder how long until there's a horticulture program dedicated to cannabis taught by some master. I'd sign up in a heartbeat.
 
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