MickFoster
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Apparently not.I thought you were out. No?
Apparently not.I thought you were out. No?
I'm curious.. With all of your amazing insight, and being a guru and frontier in the field of canna hydroponics, what do you attribute your massive failure to?Lol - not at all. The book was always the dummies guide for beginners (although the publisher asked me to add intermediates as well because canna growers aren't the smartest bunch). That said, I was the only/first author who promoted growing in DTW coconut coir in a chapter called "My Preferred Method of Growing" back in the day, keeping in mind this was now about 23 years ago (BTW, 23 years on a recent study highlighted that coir was perhaps the most ideal substrate for large scale cannabis production - duh, do say.... go figure!!) and ironically given this thread the first Canna author who promoted the use of silica (in the book). I also called a big future for beneficial bacteria and fungi in hydro production in this book and to this day if people followed the very easy to dissect advice re temperatures, humidity etc they would be better off than by following advice given by many clowns who populate forums. It's quite bizarre because most of what is said in that book turned out to be accurate and years ahead of its time and yet the material was originally written for a website and was never intended to be published in book form. It's actually hilarious that you are trying to wind me up on a silica thread where you are posting my material (in breach of my copyright I might add) and citing it as a credible source while at the same time ranting about a book I wrote to which you know nothing re its history and the impact it had on the target market - e.g. Australia became the coco nation overnight and to this day approx 95% of Australians grow DTW in coir). Haha so all good lads and as I have now said a couple of times based on the retards, free loaders, haters and parasites encountered on this thread you lads have supported that me walking away was the only sane call to make. Thanks for the confirmation, support and inspiration chaps! This has been so inspiring as to why I should just exit the culture and write no more for it. Best of luck to you all. That's the last from me here. Adios. I will not be back
Me personaly Thank you for the time and effort you have put into the website and everything around. I have not got through everything, since it takes time to get to the level the site was as I was getting better understanding about the basic growing stuff those time. But I have been there many times and I feel the need to say that I see the work behind and I honestly thank you. Hold on yourself and keep your head up!Lol - not at all. The book was always the dummies guide for beginners (although the publisher asked me to add intermediates as well because canna growers aren't the smartest bunch). That said, I was the only/first author who promoted growing in DTW coconut coir in a chapter called "My Preferred Method of Growing" back in the day, keeping in mind this was now about 23 years ago (BTW, 23 years on a recent study highlighted that coir was perhaps the most ideal substrate for large scale cannabis production - duh, do say.... go figure!!) and ironically given this thread the first Canna author who promoted the use of silica (in the book). I also called a big future for beneficial bacteria and fungi in hydro production in this book and to this day if people followed the very easy to dissect advice re temperatures, humidity etc they would be better off than by following advice given by many clowns who populate forums. It's quite bizarre because most of what is said in that book turned out to be accurate and years ahead of its time and yet the material was originally written for a website and was never intended to be published in book form. It's actually hilarious that you are trying to wind me up on a silica thread where you are posting my material (in breach of my copyright I might add) and citing it as a credible source while at the same time ranting about a book I wrote to which you know nothing re its history and the impact it had on the target market - e.g. Australia became the coco nation overnight and to this day approx 95% of Australians grow DTW in coir). Haha so all good lads and as I have now said a couple of times based on the retards, free loaders, haters and parasites encountered on this thread you lads have supported that me walking away was the only sane call to make. Thanks for the confirmation, support and inspiration chaps! This has been so inspiring as to why I should just exit the culture and write no more for it. Best of luck to you all. That's the last from me here. Adios. I will not be back
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Why do you think that he has that problem, but successful authors such as Allison Westbrook and Howard Resh don't?Piracy by the sounds of it. I would have thought this was obvious. He is an author.
Allison Westbrook is one of the authors of Ball Redbook. Howard Resh's book is not crop specific at all. It's specific to hydroponic crop production. Your response to my question is a non-answer however.Howard Resh writes for lettuce growers dude. Who is Allison Westbrook? WTH are you talking about?