SheepsBlood
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If you are familiar with the world of torrents just get some there and give a quick read through. All the information you need is compiled here but if you want a straight forward one opinion based guide then go for the books.Hey man looking for a good book on growing been viewing the grow bible not sure though any ideas?
Many successful growers here, it just takes reading and a grain of salt with some of the methods.
You pick and choose and test. No one can tell you how to grow each exact strain and in what conditions. They can only guide you similar to a book.
My Suggestion for entry level / no frills grow.
Look into vertical growing...
Lighting- Minimal 400 watts, get a digital ballast, get an air cooled reflector. A parabolic reflector as per Jorge Cervantes, is the best light displacing reflector, though not sealed so be careful around the bulb... DON'T SPRAY LIQUID NEAR IT
Cooling- If you want a cheap method of cooling the whole thing, get a BLOWER FAN, you can mod it by taping one end with a duct hose and the other to the reflector.
Soil- Use Fox Farm or ***Happy Frog soil (Has all the amendments you will need, you can even add some perlite for more aeration and it makes it go further $16 for 3cuft at Home Depot usually)
Containers- Use can get fabric pots or even those so called earth friendly bags at grocery stores and they work basically the same. (handles are the key) Minimum 5 Gallon containers for maximum yield.
Nutrients- Choose whatever you like but the easy and cheap would be to use the Lucas Method http://lucasformula.com/
If you need a fool proof method for germination. Soak you seeds until they crack and just show their tail, then place in a Rapid Rooter.
Don't read too much into everything everybody writes. Here is an idea of what I mean by that... Many people are heavily against tap water due to chlorine. Well I am not. The only possible negative side of tap water IMO is that it may kill off the mycorrhizae. I am not really sure. I know H2O2 does kill mycorrhizae. That is why it states on the containers not to use any after applying mycorrhizae. So, maybe it may kill off the mycorrhizae in the Happy Frog but really, it's not imperative to have it in the first place to get excellent yields.