THE BEST cultivators bibles...

CannaReview

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You don't need 300 page books to grow a simple plant. Besides there's more on the internet and more updated info than in those books.
 

OldMedUser

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I've got the Indoor/outdoor growers bible by Cervantes for a buck at the local thrift store a while back.
And one of his other ones, Indoor Marijuana Horticulture, The Indoor Bible.

Marijuana Pest and Disease Control by Ed Rosenthal. A recent acquisition I found in a 2nd hand store for $7.

Gardening Indoors with CO2 by George F. Van Patten et al.

Cannabis Alchemy by D. Gold, 1989, and Marijuana Chemistry, Genetics, Processing & Potency by Michael Starks, 1990.

My first grow book was Grow Your Own Stone by Dr. Alexander Sumach. I wrote him about reprinting the application to grow pot in the center of the book and he wrote back giving me permission and another response to some questions I sent him about how much oil I could make from a half acre of pot. :)

I sent in the application and got a letter of refusal from Denise Boucher, the then Chief of the Domestic Control Division of the Bureau of Dangerous Drugs in Ottawa dated July 25, 1977.

Still have all the correspondence but the book disappeared years ago.

I have boxes full of High Times, Cannabis Culture, Skunk and various others from issue 1 on up tho not all of any.

Literally hundreds of other books around the house in bookcases and any other place we can pile them up. Wife and I are both avid readers. Lots of chemistry and physics reference texts among the science fiction and Stephen Kings.

90% of info in any of those books is as pertinent today as it was when they were published and reading before falling asleep is my preferred way to drift off.

Eat a beaver, save a tree. Then you can use them to make more books! :)

:peace:
 
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