True Living Organics teaches you how to grow organic marijuana both indoors and outdoors. It is the only organic marijuana cultivation guide on the market. The first edition sold over 15,000 copies, and the new edition has over 100 additional pages of all new information and photos detailing how to grow marijuana organically so that it is healthier and tastes better. Organic marijuana is preferred for medical marijuana users as well as recreational marijuana users, and growing organic marijuana is much cheaper than synthetic hydroponic marijuana cultivation systems.
This new edition features all new composting techniques, improved soil mixes for maximizing yield, and all new techniques for organic marijuana gardening, including worm farms, organic tea mixes, and highly effective organic soil amendments. Also includes an all new organic hashish guide which teaches you how to make all-natural organic hash from marijuana without the use of any dangerous chemicals.
This book is awesome! Well-written (especially by grow book standards, sadly many are not so good), information-dense, and the Rev's style is unique and highly innovative - organic growing in 1 and 2 gallon containers, which he mentions developing due to a disability that makes lugging huge things of wet soil impractical. The only downside I see is that it's VERY complicated and particular, requiring a lot of ingredients (ie blood meal, guano, manure, greensand, feather meal, etc etc etc) to get started, not to mention an RO filter for water. But once you do get everything you need, you'll buy almost no bottled nutrients every again, and I imagine you wouldn't strictly need any. It's fascinating and inspiring stuff for any grower.
Awesome book, cheers! Thanks to Mr. GrowIt for the recommendation :) True Living Organics is a fantastic read for all those looking to grow plants organically, especially their own medicine
This is an okay attempt at teaching about organics. Personally I find better resources in Albrecht books as well as the Cannabis Grow Bible, and the Build A Soil YouTube series.
This book would have been much better had it not tried to connect with readers using what I am assuming was the authors speaking style and mannerisms and transferred them to book. It was often distracting and became annoying by the end.