Yeah if you are trying to learn and you want to spent countless hours trying to get all the info. together and also trying to determine which of the thousands of opinions on the all the different aspects of growing might be right, then by all means do the research. If you want all the info. in one place, concise and accurate for a low budget cfl grow, then get the book.
What you're saying, is that by buying this book we'll never have to research growing cannabis again? From a leaflet-sized 'book'? .. What a load of shit
It's in any decent growers nature to explore, experiment, and learn for themselves how to do things: That's how you get to actually know what you're talking about, all that.
So even if this (or any other book) contained every single trinket of information about growing indoors, it's still can't guarantee you'll harvest a decent yield - indeed, reading a book doesn't make you an experienced grower, and all the info within - well most books these days - can be found right here online, with full colour photos, for nothing, nadda, zip, ZILCH
To be a half way useful reference even, it would need to teach you ALL the basics of hydroponic/organic techniques, cloning, breeding, limiting factors, water/nutrients, as well as at least a good chunk of introductory information on some of the equipment used indoors these days to produce a crop.
I just don't see much point in a book that simply outlines ONE method of growing, when I know there's almost no limit to the rainbow of different grow setups.
Such a small amount of information isn't even worth buying. :"CFL Growing" Should be just ONE CHAPTER, in ONE SECTION of a real book, not a 'leaflet' of it's own.
I throw leaflets in the trash, I don't pay for em.
