Best Grow Books To Buy?

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juggernaut

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Moving in a month and electricity is at bare minimum, So no computer, means no THCfarmer except maybe going into town.

Anyways I lost all of my books about 3 years ago when a room mate decided to take them when he left.
I had Ed R.s book marijuana cultivation I think?
robert c. hashish?
A big black book with a leaf on the cover.
A couple more I can't remember.
All recommendations welcome. I'll have a lot of reading time.
 
fishwhistle

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They are all full of generalizations and personal opinion but i agree with gnome the cervantes book is as good a guide as any.The problem is no two of us grow exactly the same and there really is no right or wrong way as long as it works for you.
 
NCascadeSolo

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anything by J.Cervantes as mentioned, Mel Frank, Ed Rosenthal, Mel Thomas aka "mr. Big" , Jack herer..are some my favs edit:: robert connell clarke is also good.
 
Savage Henry

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Teaming with microbes by Jeff Lowenfels

Same author wrote another one called Teaming with Nutrients

And a third that's either already out or will be soon called Teaming with Fungus
 
Cola Candy

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Off topic I know but if you're interested in compost teas anything by Dr. Elaine Ingham is good. I'm not a fan of Jorge Cervantes but I can't really offer any better recommendations for grow guides I'm afraid.
 
indicabush

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Sure would like to attend Dr Ingham's online courses, but the last time I looked the were around $5k for all four. I use home-made Garret's Juice throughout my grows.
 
Cola Candy

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I actually bought a really good compost tea brewer from them and had it shipped over to the UK. It uses a powerful pump to pump bubbles from either side and underneath a special pouch filled with composted organic matter that zips up and is suspended by a metal frame so that the organic matter is highly oxygenated and there is no anaerobic bacteria.
 
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Savage Henry

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I've had the Cervantes book for over five years now and I'm still getting use out of it:
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But all kidding aside I read it cover to cover several times and it taught me quite a bit when I was first getting started.
 
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