Where to go for sound scientific growing advice

SpideyManDan

Well-Known Member
To be completely honest I wasn't sure where to post this or what to call the title, but here goes nothing. I really just want to find some good educational, and more on the sciency side, resources to read and learn from. It doesn't even have to be only about cannabis, but just sound advice for anyone who wants to garden.

The more I get into this, the more I truly want to learn about botany and gardening, but finding credible sources seems to be a problem in the age of Youtube and social media. It seems anyone can just post anything out there without it being true or without people being fact checked. Frankly I just don't trust a lot of it out there, especially cannabis info on youtube, and I'm willing to spend a little to be able to learn. If anyone has any good sources please post them so I can look into them. Thank you for everyones help in advance.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
To be completely honest I wasn't sure where to post this or what to call the title, but here goes nothing. I really just want to find some good educational, and more on the sciency side, resources to read and learn from. It doesn't even have to be only about cannabis, but just sound advice for anyone who wants to garden.

The more I get into this, the more I truly want to learn about botany and gardening, but finding credible sources seems to be a problem in the age of Youtube and social media. It seems anyone can just post anything out there without it being true or without people being fact checked. Frankly I just don't trust a lot of it out there, especially cannabis info on youtube, and I'm willing to spend a little to be able to learn. If anyone has any good sources please post them so I can look into them. Thank you for everyones help in advance.
I would concentrate on known teaching sites like Khan Academy.

MIT also has a teaching presence on the Net iirc.
 

SpideyManDan

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I would concentrate on known teaching sites like Khan Academy.

MIT also has a teaching presence on the Net iirc.
Interesting, I was actually doing some classes on the Khan academy. I didn't see a section with plant biology unfortunately, but that is definitely the credibility level I am looking for in a source. I am open to not only online sources but also books as well.
 

OldMedUser

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I get my info all over the internet

https://www.growweedeasy.com

https://www.permaclone.com/blogs/news/game-changing-cloner-recipes

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11688

There used to be an index of all the various pot books but my bookmark now leads to some kind of cat site >:(
I found that site originally and uploaded the link here for peeps for a couple years and downloaded everything there to my hard drive just a week before it ceased to exist. I imagine they got grief for all the copyright stuff they had available and shut it down.

If you or anybody else knows of a hosting site I could upload everything to then it could be available to everybody again. Lot of great stuff.

:peace:
 

Rurumo

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Get a botany textbook and plow through it, might be something you want to pursue further. Then read lots of research articles on topics that interest you. I've been reading a lot about the salicylic acid signaling network lately. I'm going to try to find the full text of this article I was just reading https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332513522_Evaluation_the_efficiency_of_chitosan_and_salicylic_acid_in_controlling_gray_mold_disease_caused_by_Botrytis_cinerea_on_eggplant. I've been using aspirin and chitosan together in a foliar spray, I think both are pretty underrated for their wide ranging effects on plants in general.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Hes just a baby, 6 months old.
My uncle has a roadkill he tanned. Almost 3 feet long. And paws nearly aas large as mine. Beautiful animals. And vicious even in play as witnessed at a local silver and arctic fox farm.
 

MICHI-CAN

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His 2 sisters are a little larger, not very big though and very friendly.

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Oak Valley fur farms had no domesticated or close animals. I wanted a silver fox so I visited. Disgusting place and profit model. Better than wild harvest. But wrong and inhumane.

Again. May I ask your source? Didn't know you could get them. At least without a DNR permit. Protected here. And glad for it.

I'd have a faux wolf and bobcat. Too much like my dreams of Grizzly Adams lifestyle.
 

OSBuds

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To be completely honest I wasn't sure where to post this or what to call the title, but here goes nothing. I really just want to find some good educational, and more on the sciency side, resources to read and learn from. It doesn't even have to be only about cannabis, but just sound advice for anyone who wants to garden.

The more I get into this, the more I truly want to learn about botany and gardening, but finding credible sources seems to be a problem in the age of Youtube and social media. It seems anyone can just post anything out there without it being true or without people being fact checked. Frankly I just don't trust a lot of it out there, especially cannabis info on youtube, and I'm willing to spend a little to be able to learn. If anyone has any good sources please post them so I can look into them. Thank you for everyones help in advance.
 
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