I met them at a recent trade show. They were very passionate about their book and methods. Look at my forum signature... "
you don't know what you don't know".
We all know education is the key. Learning is very important.
HOWEVER, there is no single best way to grow cannabis. What works for me may not work for you. What works for you... may not work for me.
We aren't baking cakes. Following a grow book as if it's intended to be followed like a recipe is not going to end well. It may be a fantastic guide. Some people may find it very useful.
The photos were clean and clear. The presentation was nice, but it's not my style of growing. I'll leave it for others to decide if they are going to spend the $500.00. I thought the T-shirts should have been given away to generate buzz for the company... but hey it's their booth not mine. $30 for a shirt, $500 for a book... welcome to the cannabis industry.... (This is the point where I'm supposed to say "SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!")
... let me put it to you like this... reading a book on skateboarding isn't going to turn you into Tony Hawk. You may learn everything about skateboarding along the way... but some people just suck on a board. Growing takes talent. It takes time. It takes patience. But it takes talent, too.
The book will be useful to some people. Don't read my remarks as a bash. Those people put a lot of effort into that book and it's to be appreciated for what it is. If it weren't for the price I'd say buy the book for the pictures alone
As I glance to my left I see cannabis books on my shelf that are $29.95, $34.95, and so on... and I don't think the entire shelf adds up to $500. Just sayin'