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06-27-2009, 09:26 PM #1
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Recommended reading for a beginner?
Any recommendations? I've never done this before and want to do it the right way and have as much knowledge as possible before I begin. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
FrankGrimes Reviewed by FrankGrimes on . Recommended reading for a beginner? Any recommendations? I've never done this before and want to do it the right way and have as much knowledge as possible before I begin. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Rating: 5
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06-28-2009, 05:18 AM #2
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Recommended reading for a beginner?
All of the sticky threads in the 'Basic Growing' section for sure.
If you are growing Indoor, also the ones in 'Indoor Growing' and 'Indoor Lighting'
if you are growing Outdoor, all the ones in the 'Outdoor Growing'
I'd also recomend trying to following a grow log or 2 that uses a similiar setup to what you might want to use.
And I also recomend following the 'Plant Problems' section - you can learn a lot from reading about other peoples problems and be able to recognize when you are having problems yourself when you otherwise think its 'normal'
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06-28-2009, 10:37 AM #3
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Recommended reading for a beginner?
And if books are better for you Marijuana Buds For Less by had what I thought was really good information. It tells about cloning, shows the development of his grow throughout veg and flowering, daily snapshots through harvest in large format glossy printed full color photos. It also gives advice on light requirements, soil, nutes on alternating pages IIRC. There are also historical quotes on hemp or philosophy in the margins. I found it quite enjoyable.
The Marijuana Grower's Guide by Ed Rosenthal is a good one for a reference if you get one better than mine which had line drawings in black on plain paper where it was obviously intended to have color, such as nutrient deficiency charts with legends of color coding minus the colors. Like he sent xeroxes to the publisher by mistake or they screwed up the plates and didn't catch it before printing. Maybe because it's a paperback, but it does have glossies in the center and good closeups of some pests, and plenty of good trichome pictures. It has LOTS of charts and graphs too, which I'm not sure exactly how useful they are, like what time the sun rises each week at every geographic origin of the different strains
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06-28-2009, 10:55 AM #4
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Recommended reading for a beginner?
Sorry I should have said Buds for Less by Seemore Buds. Somehow I left out the author on that one and I didn't notice until after ten minutes later so I couldn't edit.
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06-28-2009, 10:58 AM #5
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Recommended reading for a beginner?
just about every question one has can be answered on this site, just search for it.
If you have something productive to say by all means speak up, if not then please close the hole under your nose.
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