subcool
Well-Known Member
People ask me all the time when I am coming out with a grow book and there surprised to learn I finished it before I wrote Dank and Dank 2.0.
The problem is the growing world doesn't really need another grow book and Ed's latest revision is like a college course in everything having to do with growing reefer.
My vision was slightly different though and a hard sell, I had no desire to talk about hydroponics or many common topics a grow book would feature. My grow book is how I grow pot the specific way I achieve the results and the same methods that I have taught to so many online. The same methods that all TGA growers use as well. It took a bit of fame and a great deal of hard work but I have now secured a contract for my grow book by non other than my very own publisher Ed Rosenthal specifically his publishing company. I convinced Ed that most people that own a copy of Dank or Dank 2.0 would most likely my my third book.
I still have to survive the edit with Ed but I look forward to see what Hera the designer that laid out Dank does with my DIY articles.
Here is a brief preview
Of The Book and Cannabis Grown using LAWS
Cannabis L.A.W.S. : Lights, Atmosphere, Water, Soil
Expert Advice for the Experienced Grower
by Subcool
Introduction
In my first book, “Dank,” I detailed some of the best strains I’ve come across in two decades of growing, but I spent very little time providing information on how all these plants were grown. In those 20 years, I developed an easy-to-follow method that anyone who can make mac and cheese can follow. I also know from experience that people using reference books hate to simply read instructions, so this book is laid out in sections with plenty of pictures to reinforce the descriptions provided in each tutorial.
Although this book is geared toward moderately experienced growers, we start with basic grow room design and soil making and then move through each phase of producing your own 100% organic medical-grade cannabis. The idea is to eliminate bad habits and common mistakes, integrate specialized techniques, and generally optimize all factors in the equation that will determine the final product.
This is not really a how-to book on all the ways there are to grow your medicine. This book is meant to outline a very simple, straightforward way to produce the maximum amount of cannabis your state laws allow while achieving the highest quality medicine.
I am known for a “no nonsense” way of explaining things—without most of the mysticism or science-speak found in most guides—but in some crucial areas, I will elaborate on the chemistry behind certain aspects of the process.
The problem is the growing world doesn't really need another grow book and Ed's latest revision is like a college course in everything having to do with growing reefer.
My vision was slightly different though and a hard sell, I had no desire to talk about hydroponics or many common topics a grow book would feature. My grow book is how I grow pot the specific way I achieve the results and the same methods that I have taught to so many online. The same methods that all TGA growers use as well. It took a bit of fame and a great deal of hard work but I have now secured a contract for my grow book by non other than my very own publisher Ed Rosenthal specifically his publishing company. I convinced Ed that most people that own a copy of Dank or Dank 2.0 would most likely my my third book.
I still have to survive the edit with Ed but I look forward to see what Hera the designer that laid out Dank does with my DIY articles.
Here is a brief preview
Of The Book and Cannabis Grown using LAWS
Cannabis L.A.W.S. : Lights, Atmosphere, Water, Soil
Expert Advice for the Experienced Grower
by Subcool
Introduction
In my first book, “Dank,” I detailed some of the best strains I’ve come across in two decades of growing, but I spent very little time providing information on how all these plants were grown. In those 20 years, I developed an easy-to-follow method that anyone who can make mac and cheese can follow. I also know from experience that people using reference books hate to simply read instructions, so this book is laid out in sections with plenty of pictures to reinforce the descriptions provided in each tutorial.
Although this book is geared toward moderately experienced growers, we start with basic grow room design and soil making and then move through each phase of producing your own 100% organic medical-grade cannabis. The idea is to eliminate bad habits and common mistakes, integrate specialized techniques, and generally optimize all factors in the equation that will determine the final product.
This is not really a how-to book on all the ways there are to grow your medicine. This book is meant to outline a very simple, straightforward way to produce the maximum amount of cannabis your state laws allow while achieving the highest quality medicine.
I am known for a “no nonsense” way of explaining things—without most of the mysticism or science-speak found in most guides—but in some crucial areas, I will elaborate on the chemistry behind certain aspects of the process.