Great Books For Growers To Read

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I'm sure many of you have already read one if not both of these but for you who haven't I highly recommend them, especially if you're growing in living soil. I'm reading TWM for a second time at the moment on the hammock. They contradict each other on many levels.. mainly anaerobic(JADAM) V'S aerobic(Soil Food Web) but I combine techniques, a little from each and rarely have to use brought in products. I am lucky to live on a large piece of land which backs on to a river so I'm never short of organic materials to use but even if you only have room for a compost pile and a worm bin, that's a great start. This mentality of buying new soil each grow is ass backwards. Happy reading ✌

Great books for growers to read
 
Phungusamungus

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I'm sure many of you have already read one if not both of these but for you who haven't I highly recommend them, especially if you're growing in living soil. I'm reading TWM for a second time at the moment on the hammock. They contradict each other on many levels.. mainly anaerobic(JADAM) V'S aerobic(Soil Food Web) but I combine techniques, a little from each and rarely have to use brought in products. I am lucky to live on a large piece of land which backs on to a river so I'm never short of organic materials to use but even if you only have room for a compost pile and a worm bin, that's a great start. This mentality of buying new soil each grow is ass backwards. Happy reading ✌

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I am almost through TWM and have learned a lot about soil. I also real like True Living Organics by the Rev.
 
SparcOne

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If you like Teaming with Microbes, Teaming with Nutrients and Teaming with Fungi are also excellent books.
Been meaning to pick up teaming with fungi when I find it. Although it's rainy season here at the moment in Costa Rica and my brain has been teaming with lots of fungi haha 👽
 

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