albsure
Active Member
Wow you're a really angry guy. Why are you so angry? Obviously your reading comprehension isn't very good either. I never said and never implied that you would never have to research again. What I said, again practice reading comprehension so people won't have to constantly explain things to you, is that if you are wanting to learn how to do a cheap cfl grow, want all the info. in one place, want accurate, simple and concise info, then this is a great book to get and use. It will be great to have a book that you can pick up and refer to over and over in order to help you understand the basic concepts of growing. If you want to learn easily it will help you, not guarantee you, get great results quickly; for a person who is looking for that, this book is a big help. That's easy to understand isn't it?
Also I never said reading any book makes you an experienced grower nor did I say that reading it would GUARANTEE you great yields. Although I have to admit that if you do what he says it is pretty much fool proof and you will get great results. Following along with the book, which shows photos of the day by day progression, will make things much easier for the new grower and help him or her get great yields. You don't understand the concept of doing a book for one aspect of growing, cfl growing on a limited budget. The author, who is a VERY experienced grower with a great deal of expertise, obviously thought there was an audience for the book. There are many growers who have limited space and budget, need to be stealthy, want the lower heat of cfl's so they don't have to buy expensive exhaust systems and they need to grow at a low cost; therefore he wrote a book to address those growers. He gives them all the info. they need for that type of growing and I think he did a great job.
In conclusion and summation allow me to repeat myself once again, to ensure that you get it, the author is directing his book AT A SPECIFIC AUDIENCE. You aren't in that audience but there are many people who fit all the criteria for the type of grower he was addressing. Again that audience is the would be new grower who is on a very limited budget, needs to be stealthy, needs low heat so they don't have to use big and expensive exhaust systems and for all of those reasons cfl's would be a perfect fit. He gives them day by day updates with photos which is a great help to the beginner so they can see how it all is supposed to look. All that info. is in one place and in the growers hands so they can refer to it as much as they want. So for that type of grower this book is very helpful.
You aren't that grower and you want a book that covers many aspects and many types of growing and you are also willing and enjoy spending hour after hour and day after day researching . To a beginner that type of book can be confusing and too much info. and they also don't want to spend or don't have the luxury of spending, that kind of time to weed through all the good and bad info. on the net; especially when all they really want is a quick way to learn a cheap, easy, successful and stealthy way of growing. This book helps them achieve that easily. I, for one, don't think that is a load of shit.
Also I never said reading any book makes you an experienced grower nor did I say that reading it would GUARANTEE you great yields. Although I have to admit that if you do what he says it is pretty much fool proof and you will get great results. Following along with the book, which shows photos of the day by day progression, will make things much easier for the new grower and help him or her get great yields. You don't understand the concept of doing a book for one aspect of growing, cfl growing on a limited budget. The author, who is a VERY experienced grower with a great deal of expertise, obviously thought there was an audience for the book. There are many growers who have limited space and budget, need to be stealthy, want the lower heat of cfl's so they don't have to buy expensive exhaust systems and they need to grow at a low cost; therefore he wrote a book to address those growers. He gives them all the info. they need for that type of growing and I think he did a great job.
In conclusion and summation allow me to repeat myself once again, to ensure that you get it, the author is directing his book AT A SPECIFIC AUDIENCE. You aren't in that audience but there are many people who fit all the criteria for the type of grower he was addressing. Again that audience is the would be new grower who is on a very limited budget, needs to be stealthy, needs low heat so they don't have to use big and expensive exhaust systems and for all of those reasons cfl's would be a perfect fit. He gives them day by day updates with photos which is a great help to the beginner so they can see how it all is supposed to look. All that info. is in one place and in the growers hands so they can refer to it as much as they want. So for that type of grower this book is very helpful.
You aren't that grower and you want a book that covers many aspects and many types of growing and you are also willing and enjoy spending hour after hour and day after day researching . To a beginner that type of book can be confusing and too much info. and they also don't want to spend or don't have the luxury of spending, that kind of time to weed through all the good and bad info. on the net; especially when all they really want is a quick way to learn a cheap, easy, successful and stealthy way of growing. This book helps them achieve that easily. I, for one, don't think that is a load of shit.
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.