3: photo shoot in a million
If you know Jason king then you will know this is not a grow book,but what it is ,is a photo-shoot with buds been the model (very nice too) Great shots ,marvell as he( J,King) tries to get you to almost taste the subjects as he describes them for you, add too that a couple of interesting paragraphs and you have quite a neat book.
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5: Cannabible 2 Rocks!
When I first received this book I was very impressed by the cover. Once you hold it in your hand you will understand. The printing process used on the front cover has a glossy photo on a matte background, and this creates a beautiful interplay of light on the cover image. The back cover also amazed me, as there are extremely high quality photos of unusually well grown buds.The microphotography throughout the book is exceptionally clear, and extremely valuable to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the maturation process of cannabis trichomes. Throughout the book there are anectdotes and references to people that have played a prominent role in the cannabis reform movement, which I find very interesting. For example, the photos of Eddy Lepp's garden were on such a grand scale that I laughed out loud when I saw them. Unfortunately, the garden was raided, but Eddy was never charged. The scope of the genetics covered in Cannabible 2 is not only broad but contemporary and relevant to present day cultivation. The text and details on the strains is very well written, with clear concise explanations of lineage. I even agree with the author's assesment of some of my favorite strains, Cinderella and Apollo. It is rare that I find such a like minded sativa lover as is the author, Jason King. I own cannabis cultivation books all the way back to 1977, and I can say without hesitation that Cannabible 2 has a place among the very best of my library. Not because it will teach you everything you need to grow, but rather because it will show you what good looks like. The pictures, and the layout of the images are extremely powerful. It is obvious that the author is looking with an eye that sees past the surface of his subject. It is hard to quantify, but the sense of quality and care in the compilation of this volume is clearly tangible. Lucas
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