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u/Closetmedicinegrow · 9 pointsr/microgrowery

Find out what he uses as his water source, if it's tap or he manually buys distilled/R/O water, consider getting him a 5 stage reverse osmosis filter, that one's $89 which is a very good deal imo.

As far as books go, this one from Greg Green is recommended by many, as well as this one by DJ Short, a decades long professional grower. Lastly is one of the most recommended books I see posted, by Jorge Cervantes.

Otherwise, I'd try to familiarize yourself with his setup, maybe take pictures if possible and I could try to suggest things you could buy as improvements :)

u/BigBabyJesus4Life · 5 pointsr/trees

btw here are the links if anyone wants… I recommend the Cannabis Grow Bible by Green first. It’s good for beginners. The Cervantes one might seem overwhelming for beginners.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Cannabis-Grow-Bible-Recreational/dp/1931160589/ref=pd_sim_b_2

http://www.amazon.com/Marijuana-Horticulture-Outdoor-Medical-Growers/dp/187882323X/ref=pd_sim_b_2


u/cl-350 · 4 pointsr/trees

Excerpt from The Cannabis Grow Bible by Greg Green

Fresh bud (eight weeks canned curing) is the pinnacle point of cured bud. After that the THC cannabinoids rapidly change composition and lose potency. Fresh bud is far better than aged bud. You may hear of other curing processes, but canning works wonders and is affordable too.

Canning sweats the bud, which causes it to retain its smell and flavor and allows the bud to burn more efficiently. By opening and closing the can at different intervals you can control how damp or dry you want your buds to be. Try to use cans that have a larger opening at the lid – enough to allow your whole hand to fit inside. This is because some of the trichomes will fall from the bud into the bottom of the can. Use your fingers to get at these trichomes. You can gather these into a small mass they can be smoked later on.

Drying your bud helps to relax the THC particles by removing water from the bud. This makes THC easier to burn and thus more psychoactive than when it's damp. Applying heat will remove water and will affect the overall cannabinoid content of the bud. It is not a good idea to press bud or to pack tightly during the curing process, because bunching of THC particles will make them harder to burn.

Curing helps to break down Chlorophyll, which has magnesium-containing green pigments. Magnesium is responsible for the sharp and harsh taste in the back of your throat when smoking fresh bud. This is another good reason to cure your bud.

If you over dry your buds you may lose too much moisture, resulting in bud that has less taste and aroma then it should. The best way to add moisture back into your buds is to introduce new fresh bud to your cans. The new fresh buds will share their moisture with the dried bud, bringing them back to a more even level of moisture and restoring their aroma and taste. Some people use fruit slices to bring back moisture, such as apples or orange slices. These fruit slices will also add their own aroma to the buds.

If you have dried your plants for three weeks hanging upside down you can subtract that time from the canning time. Although you can have good bud to smoke two weeks after harvest, it is better to wait for four weeks or more.

u/Shaku · 3 pointsr/cannabis

Thank you. I have been told that this is also very good. Have you read or used it as well?

u/Danr2442 · 2 pointsr/Marijuana

Damn, drama up in here.

Don't worry, I gotchu fam https://www.amazon.com/Cannabis-Grow-Bible-Definitive-Recreational/dp/1931160589

Otherwise:
-Out? of incubation? When you have exposed roots or you think they have filled whatever they are in.

-The clones? Prob a bad idea.

-There are some tutorials and videos, but it seems difficult or not very good for the plant unless you're doing some weird monster cropping thing, which is beyond me.

-Duct tape, mylar, and dark canvas/cloth, sit in the room if you can to find leaks. For outdoors you can pick up some flowering bags (kinda like big trash bags).

-Pots, everytime.

-Fancy if you have the money (my vote)

-Flowering is usually dictated by your plant, you can usually look up your strain and find out a general time frame, some are much shorter than others.

-Don't grow ditch weed man, if you don't have access to real seeds buy some feminized seeds online, seriously, it's worth the money. I got some from https://amsterdammarijuanaseeds.com/ they all popped and grew like champs. It took a while to ship, but otherwise no issues.

-Neem oil, but if you have WORMS, you probably have a bigger issue. Many solutions, this is something you will have to reasearch.

-I dunno about any new moon business. It depends on your flush methods and when your plant is done flowering.

Good luck!

u/redalastor · 2 pointsr/secretsanta

What Every Body is Saying to be able to tell when people are lying to you (based on your interest in Lie To Me and it's a useful skill to have) and The Cannabis Grow Bible so you can grow your own plants (or just learn a shitload about that plant).

u/Dzunner · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

If I may suggest some good reading on the subject, The Cannabis Grow Bible is great for a fact based start. After that I would sign up at THC farmer's forums. Some of the best growers on planet Earth over there that can help you with ANYTHING you may ever want or need. Your grow should always be kept simple and clean, that is what will give you consistent results as long as you follow the growing discipline that you agree with the most. Grows run into all of the problems when people try and mix and match disciplines.

u/Spoiledrecluse · 1 pointr/microgrowery

I'm looking for this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1931160589/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1466680670&sr=8-1
But I need it in pdf so I can download it to my phone.
Could they give me shit if I just buy it on amazon

u/BobaSholl · 1 pointr/trees

http://www.amazon.com/The-Cannabis-Grow-Bible-Recreational/dp/1931160589

I would say this is a must read for any ent looking at making his thumb greener. In short, the pistols should be 60-70 % brown and the fan leaves will start to change color. Plus the smell will become intoxicating.

u/-cynthesis- · 1 pointr/microgrowery

This is the one that got me started, around thirty on Amazon with shipping if in the States. http://www.amazon.com/The-Cannabis-Grow-Bible-Recreational/dp/1931160589

u/DirtyBongTokes · 1 pointr/microgrowery

I started with this one https://www.amazon.ca/Cannabis-Grow-Bible-Definitive-Recreational/dp/1931160589

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it had a lot of information I didn't understand at the time of reading but its a good starting point. It covers everything you can imagine some in great depth but what it doesn't cover it mentions and you can do your own research online. I've come a long way from when I first read it. I also read a bunch of similar books in the 4-5 months leading up to legalization but I'd have to check my E-reader if you wanted a full list.

u/IXGHOSTofWARXI · 1 pointr/trees