Books, PDF's, and other useful nerdy sh#t

Here I am having to wait another 8 hours to give a like. Makes me feel stingy…

Do you have a list of these publications? Many are already in my library, if you have a list, I can use it to compare to what I have so I know what I can donate to the cause. No sense in duplicating what you and @DavesNotHere have already uploaded.

Edit: I like the books with pictures of strains, maybe I can find out what strains my plants are. I haven’t looked yet, but I will.

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I’ve found this:

…but can’t give a creditcard or paypal for me free trial to DL this PDF…

anybody got it? can’t imagine it’s a big deal to the man, but dunno.

:evergreen_tree:

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Scribd is full of good books. We should all have an account with em.

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But we have a @BogSeeds. Why not just ask the man himself lol

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He’s actually super nice when answering back, i am always asking questions and bothering Mrs. BOG too…

I have the book and recommend reading it, before asking questions.

Other wise you might get the dreaded RTFM! JK!

HppHrvst :robot:

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Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences -
Long-term stability of Cannabis Resins and Cannabis extracts

lindholst2010.pdf (541.3 KB)

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@Jellypowered nice collection bro I’ve got most of those and then some we need to make a JELLY and HOODINI potbook collective and then start charging bro hahaha

Any reading you would recommend? Wouldn’t mind following you down the rabbit-hole.

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https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Living_Soil.html?id=4EYvSbF3chkC

This one is highly acedemic, beyond my education level, and worse yet, a translation from Fraunch :fr: which means the humor they intend is not funny, just weird & confusing :laughing:

I did however glean some stuff… enjoyed the pictures, of course :blush:

I recommend trying to get it through library lending/interlibrary sharing.

:nerd:

:evergreen_tree:

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Here’s my entire collection… .enjoy :smiley:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=12u0oIwktJo_ECYa5xPicNamuuzY-IONV

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I basically just followed youtube links on no-till (for some reason they are better than the no-dig videos) and learned cellular root function to further my knowledge on flushing, then checked out farm scale myco production for no-dig farms.

2nd post in this thread covers root function

This youtube video explains a bit about increasing fungal activity in your soil, food web in the soil, and plant succession (interesting bit starts at 3:14, fungal info at 5:10)

google Elaine Ingham and watch some of her videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzu6-E9otMs

(just had to check, when she says 100kg/hectare of fertiliser, that is 10g per square meter for the less industrial scale we understand)

This is the entrance to the rabbit hole. Enjoy.

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I like Elaine’s videos

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Was on a 6 hour binge last night researching terpenes and glandular trichomes… Fascinating to delve into

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PDF on how to reproduce endo myco

SCM-5.pdf (237.9 KB)

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Thank you! Appriciate It :smiley:

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Terra preta nova (new black earth)
Terra_Preta_Nova_-_Where_to_from_Here.pdf (1.0 MB)

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We’ll see if this book holds any secret gems inside!

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This website is a great introduction to a variety of organic growing practices:

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Here’s an old time favorite of mine, was in our grade school’s library.
https://erowid.org/library/books_online/golden_guide/

edt Ooops jelly already has it in his comprehensive library.

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Hello Spaceman. I am Airman from SamoSamo. Or I was until I could speak properly. :baby: :laughing:

:evergreen_tree:

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