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Indoor Marijuana Horticulture - The Indoor Bible

Indoor Marijuana Horticulture - The Indoor Bible

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not worth the heavy price tag
Review: This is a two star read for a few reasons. You might not know that it is from the eighties when this book first came out with some updates. The author does not cover any fluorescent lights at all which I think is crazy because these are important for young seedlings and clones. The hydroponics designs are from old nineteen seventies systems that no one uses any more and neither do I. The author says that clones degrade the more you take clones from a clone and then builds a breeding section around this mistake. The nutrient feeding techniques are sometimes untested. The author actually reprints the same mistake that marijuana book author Ed Rosenthal made for solving Mg problems. Do not use the Mg solver. It usually causes lock out and also over feeds them. Only one harvesting method is given out of a possible three or four that you could do. The problem solving plant nutrient problem pictures are interesting to look at in the book and probably the reason to get this book, but do not solve the problem just by identification using these illustrations. You would do better to pay attention to your feeding schedule and nutrient content. Mistakes can be forgiven but this update is not an improvement on the previous book. The shabby design gives the impression that it was done quickly and cheaply. The photographs are not bad but far from quality. There are frequent spelling mistakes and a lot of noise between the pages that brings down the quality of this read considerably. You would do better to make sure that you read up on other books if you decide to try this one out. It will be interesting to keep a copy of this one around just to compare it to the next update because this author needs to change quite an awful lot of the material here. This is a poor update that strongly needs revision.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent book for all levels of growers
Review: This is an excellent book. Jorge covers all aspects of indoor growing. The book includes amazing color pictures and step by step instructions on overcoming all growing problems. His strain and seed guideline is also a very useful feature. This book truley covers it from A- Z. It is highly recoomended by the people on http://www.beeshive.org/ and that states a lot!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding Growers Guide!
Review: This is the best book on the subject of growing marijuana. I've read many others, and not one even comes close to the Indoor Marijuana Horticulture. It's the only book you need!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Definitive Guide
Review: This is THE definitive guide to growing marijuana indoors. Unlike most books which cover the basics, this book covers everything you can imagine, For example this book has 330 Pages, while most others have under 150. This book covers it all, from soil, to containers, to lights. Wanna grow Hydro? Or Organic? It's all covered. How about HPS or MH? It's covered. But those are the basics, this book goes into depth with color illistrations with common missed things such as timers etc.

Another good book I recommend in addition to this is:
Cannabis Cultivation: A Complete Growers Guide
by Mel Thomas

Those 2 books will have you covered if your goal is indoor cultivation. However Closet Cultivator and the original Marijuana Question? Ask Ed! books are good companions and will offer other techniques and styles and different ways to do things. It's best to have a few sources, read them all and then go with something along in the middle.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Indoor Marijuana Horticulture - The Indoor Bible
Review: This is the only guide you will need, it covers everything you will need to know from A to Z. The book is packed with extensive information on hydroponics, including the Sea Of Green, lighting, soils & soilless mixes, CO2, insect, spider mite, fungus & disease control, fertilizers, nutrient disorders, seeds & seedlings, seed companies, plant care, mother plants, pruning & bending, determining sex, odor control, drying, harvest, medicinal use, safety and security. It also has 200 color photos, 200 b/w drawings, charts & graphs, ALL IN ONE BOOK! I guess that's why they call it "The Indoor Bible".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jorge has left nothing out of this one.
Review: Well Jorge! you've done it again. I love the case studies and especially the many many coloured pictures. He seems to have covered all bases with this new work. All the stuff you wanted to know about. And all the stuff you didn't know you would like to know about, are within the bounds of this excellent new publication. For sure, he certianly must have covered a few miles to put this book together. It really is The Indoor Bible of Marijuana Horticulture. Well done Jorge!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The science of indoor growing
Review: With the way times change, this new edition of Indoor Horticulture is as indispensable now as its predecessor was in its moment. In the multidisciplinary field of indoor growing Mr Cervantes steers enerringly betwixt the science of closet cultivation and the art of growing kind herbs. Whether you're off-and-going or up-and-coming this book has everything you need to know and then some. If you have a problem that isn't mentioned here, maybe you're growing a different plant... that's where the high-quality color photos come in handy. As the cover suggests, an "illuminating" book that leaves no stone unturned, not even the sobering memory of thousands of drug war prisoners in jail for growing marijuana. Highly recommendable.


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