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u/Ekrof · 29 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

Good news bucketeers! The third edition of the Cannabis Grow Bible is finally out, a few weeks before expected. You can get it here on Amazon. Hopefully many readers of the book will check out our community!

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u/Amargi_Awoken · 5 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

My favourite books about growing cannabis are:

  • True Living Organics (2nd Ed.) by The Rev
  • The Cannabis Grow Bible (3rd Ed.) by Greg Green
  • Marijuana Horticulture: The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible by Jorge Cervantes

    These books are quite comprehensive. As you may already suspect, True Living Organics is primarily about building living, organic soil, and the techniques that the author uses to maintain the soil and maximize the quality of the end product.

    The Cannabis Grow Bible covers all things related to growing cannabis, as well as producing extracts. Very comprehensive and an excellent tome for any grower to have, from wide-eyed novice to salty veteran.

    I have an older edition of Marijuana Horticulture from the early 2000s, and use it quite a bit less than the other two, but it was very useful to me when I was starting out. I would recommend The Cannabis Grow Bible first and foremost, however.

    I hope this helps! Don't get overwhelmed by all the information out there; best thing I can recommend is to pop a few seeds and just give it a go. Don't let your inner perfectionist prevent you from attaining perfection through time and experience!
u/SmileAndDonate · 5 pointsr/SpaceBuckets


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u/zombie_bear · 4 pointsr/OKmarijuana

Seeds pricing depends on strain and breeder. Some dispensaries around her sell seeds so you'll have to call and ask.

Here is a great book to get you started: https://www.amazon.com/dp/193786636X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_c80ACbWZMBGN4

u/Zi1djian · 2 pointsr/HerbGrow

https://www.amazon.com/Cannabis-Grow-Bible-Definitive-Recreational/dp/193786636X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3N9MIBRHWTFAY&keywords=cannabis+grow+bible&qid=1569722339&sprefix=cannabis+grow%2Caps%2C205&sr=8-1

That should be your go-to. It covers everything basic and gives you a good starting point. With that book you'll be able to google problems you can't solve and have some idea of where to look and how to phrase your questions.

In-line fans are your savior. You don't need to vent out (for clarity, this is for smell. You'll need to do something about the heat). The goal is to cycle the air in the room through the fan. But also keep in mind that lights create heat and your plants like to exist in a specific temperature range and humidity. You will need some kind of way to cycle "fresh" air through your tent but generally a decent CFM fan will pull air from the main room.

Get a good tent that has decent sealing zippers and vents.

Drying in your tent is fine but you have to dry in complete darkness as light degrades your cannabinoids. So you'll have to put your grow on hold to dry, not a bad thing necessarily but it means potentially 2 weeks of not being able to do anything which cuts into a consistent harvest schedule. Consider curing is a few weeks too if done properly but that's done in jars and can be stored elsewhere.

Best advice, buy the book, read it and everything else you can about growing. Don't ask questions without trying to research it first. Every single thing you are questioning has been asked and answered online 100's of times. You will learn immense amounts of useful information (and learn to pick out disinformation) by reading through these posts. At that point buy your gear. It will save you a lot of time and money by having a basis before spending cash.

There's more than one way to grow cannabis, everyone thinks "their way" is the best. The truth is each method has it's advantages and disadvantages, do what works for you.

u/GreenTreesWizard · 2 pointsr/microgrowery
u/SpaceBucketFu · 1 pointr/bestof

Hello reddit! The SpaceBuckets community is proud to announce we have been featured in a 9 page article published in The Cannabis Grow Bible by Greg Green, article published with images by /r/Spacebuckets own bucket commander, /u/ekrof.

u/wearsjockeyshorts · 1 pointr/trees

The Cannabis Grow Bible is what I'm reading now. The first few chapters at least are pretty dense biology and biochemistry, though. I majored in biology and some of it was over my head. However, once he gets to the grow techniques, it's probably easier to understand.


I'd still suggest it so far if you want to take a deep dive into your research!