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Ed Rosenthal: The Big Book of Buds, Volume 3

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Ed Rosenthal: The Big Book of Buds, Volume 3


It’s not often I do book reviews or that I am given the opportunity to receive advance copies of publications. For once I’m blessed to get a review copy from Quick Trading, the publisher of Ed’s Big Book of Buds. The third in the Big book series this issue offers insight on the fourth wave of breeding accomplishments focusing on strains breed for flavor and potency of the connoisseurs level.

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Reviewing the book isn’t easy, there’s so much information to process here. It is well organized and a joy to read though, and it’s an excellent reference. The book is 8” x 8” perfect bound with a laminated soft cover. It’s printed on matt stock with gloss inks or varnish and it creates a bit of flash with glossy ink on dull paper. It’s well printed and carries substantial ink. Every page has color photos and it’s 256 pages. It’s a quality printed piece that will look good on coffee tables or next to the clone racks at dispensaries. The paperback edition retails for $22.95 and will be available at bookstores June 1. A hard cover collectors edition will retail at $29.95.

The meat and potatoes of the book are the pictures and the excellent growing information for 80 premium select strains. And they are strains from all over the world. Holland of course is represented with multiple haze entries and other Dutch treats. Africa is represented as well as BC, UK, New Zealand and of course America and other countries too. Of interest to Oakland locals the SR-71 Coffee Shop in Oaksterdam has a 2 page spread on their Purple Kush. With many breeders and coffee shops featured it makes this book a project with true world wide focus.


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With 80 strains so completely covered with all the information you’ll need to find the seeds, what medium they like, how they like to be fed, how long to flower, what phenos to expect, what size and yield to expect, what the high will be like, what to expect taste wise, and the list goes on and on. There’s a danger with a book project like this that it could turn out to be all hype, but to Ed’s credit it’s not the case here. Here you get the feeling like you are included in each breeder’s close circle of friends and you are handed over the experience gained only by growing the selected strain over and over. Every nuance and aspect of growing each strain is handed over in an informative and enticing nature that makes you Jones to grow each one at least once. The book has an amazing ‘porn for pot heads’ aspect that sent every visitor in my living room reaching for it. It was quite fun watching their eyes light up going through the review copy, needless to say everyone that’s seen it saw multiple things they liked in it. So it does have that little show piece coffee table thing going on. But the info on growing each strain is what I cherished, along with the side articles, we’ll get into those later.

So by now you must be asking, what really looks GOOD? Well I do have my favorites, my A list, my must haves. The Thai strains caught my eye. There’s a couple actually. TNR from KC Brains is suitable for stitching on to sticks and making Thai sticks, you got to love that. She’s an outdoor runner that’s mold resistant. She runs 70 to 84 days or mid October in Holland, or a couple weeks sooner in sunny climates like Spain. Another Thai treat is D-Line (AKA Chocolope) with a chocolate taste not found since the 80’s, and this one is an indoor strain, 63 to 70 days. It’s from DNA Genetics. If you like the edgy sativas, these 2 fit the bill.

Everyone seemed to comment when paging through the book that B-52 looked good. It’s Big bud x Skunk #1 and the pictures are going to pull in some sales for Nirvana. Grand Daddy Grape Ape and her phenos Purple Erkle, Grape Ape, and Grand Daddy Purple from Apothecary catch some long looks. Other’s of interest included Spoetnik #1 and Sputnik, two orbiters that look like they leave you spaced out. The Church has an interesting story, Opium, Ice Cream, The Purps, Jack the Ripper, Grape Krush, G-13xDiesel, Hashberry, White Berry, hell they ALL look good. A couple caught my eye as I recently grew them out, the Purple Kush mentioned before and the Mother’s Finest we’ll do a little side by side with.


Mother's Finest photos from the book, left and center,
I can see the same traits in my grow, right

Then there’s one very freaky girl, the kind you don’t take home to mother. Her name is Ed’s Super Bud, but you can call her SuperFreak, SuperFreak! Normally, in my neighborhood, extra equipment near the private areas of girls is cause for alarm, but in her case, I’ll roll with it!

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Ed's Super Bud in bloom

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Close-up, What's going on with Super Bud?

After entering 1000 strains into the weedbay strain base there are only so many strain descriptions I can read in a row. And Ed knows my threshold, because after every 8 to 10 strains Ed takes the reader down some side alley of the information super highway and you’ll end up discovering all sorts of things you never knew about. It’s like the local TV broadcast of Bay Area Back Roads, but it’s more like a trip down cannabis lane.

The first side alley starts off with the seed. Everything from seed packaging equipment to a longitudinal section of a seed is presented in a refreshing tutorial. There are also sidebars about breeders throughout the book. Without a doubt the production of this book was quite a project and it’s all tied up nicely.

The next detour visits variety stability often referred to as how stable or unstable a strain is. It also takes in the way genetics change for environmental reasons. Land races and true breeding strains are examined, as are F-2’s and inbreeds. Even the advantages of unstable strains are pointed out.

Perhaps the most educating side road for me was the one on the secret chemistry of cannabis odors and highs. Terpenes run heavy in cannabis resin and we know they create the odor of growing cannabis but can they affect the high also? It goes on to the break down of terpenes, The terpenes in cannabis are similar to other plants, plants like pepper, or the terpenes in citrus fruit rinds. These terpene relatives are used to make perfume and candy, while others smell like road kill. This side road is very informative and will broaden your connoisseurs appreciation of cannabis immensely.

Don’t take off the lab coat quite yet because the next side road takes us over to the lab to examine some trichomes. Accordingly this discussion leads to when to harvest but there’s more to this tutorial than that. Many different types of trichomes are labeled and identified for the reader.

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Green Arrows:Capitate Stalked Glands Blue Arrows: Capitate Sessile Glands
Yellow Arrows: Bulbous Trichomes Red Arrows: Cystolith Hairs
Photo by Pistals

When we want to spread the seeds of our med club clones there’s a special tutorial on feminized seeds on another diversionary detour. It’s something I’ll probably never try, but it looks like all the info is there.

All in all Ed’s Big Book of Buds V3 is a big winner. If you are already familiar with the book series you know what you expect and Ed delivers again. If you happen to pick this up in a book store and start looking through it you’re going to want to take it home. It sells itself. I really liked the in depth grow info and the connoisseurs tips in the tutorials and essays. It will make a fine gift and is well worth the money. If you have more than just a passing interest in cannabis, then buy this book. I’d like to thank Ed’s wife, Jane, for setting me up with the review copy and to the Quick Trading staff, for providing the original files used in this review. Very Cool.

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Download: Ed Rosenthal's Super Bud 2 page spread
 
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Apparently you need to be a member of weedbay to download the 2 page spread :(
 
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Quick Trading rocks - I have a very old copy of "Grow Yer Own Stone" (Canadian in origin) that they published.

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I fixed the link for you guys, no need to be a member to view the 2 page spread.
 
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Hopefully it's safe to smoke... :pointlaug

I'd like to be the crash test dummy for it. After doing the review I see all sorts of other strains i should have at least mentioned. Oh well.

BTW if there is some scrunched type in the PDF it's because i didn't have the same font set. The book isn't that way :wave:
 
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Don't forget Ed rosenthal is in federal court the next couple weeks. Also know as 'the pig circus'.


Ganja guru back in federal court for retrial, doesn't face prison

SAN FRANCISCO -

Ganja guru Ed Rosenthal returned to court Tuesday for opening arguments in a case federal prosecutors are retrying even though the pot advocate will face no prison time if convicted of growing marijuana.

Assistant U.S. Attorney George Bevan told jurors that Rosenthal, 62, grew and distributed thousands of plants out of an Oakland warehouse to supply Bay Area medical marijuana dispensaries.

A lawyer for Rosenthal argued that her client was a prominent scientist, author and marijuana reform advocate who was being targeted by prosecutors over his support for medical marijuana.

"This is an attempt by the U.S. government - by the federal government - to censor Mr. Rosenthal," defense attorney Shari Lynn Greenberger said.

Rosenthal's case has drawn attention as a symbolic battle between federal and state authorities over medical marijuana, which California voters legalized in a 1996 referendum but the federal government still considers illegal.

Rosenthal was convicted of running the Oakland operation in 2003, but the conviction was thrown out last year because a juror committed misconduct by consulting a lawyer on how to decide the case.

Before Rosenthal's conviction was tossed, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer sentenced him to just one day in prison, saying Rosenthal reasonably believed he was growing the plants for a city medical marijuana program.

Breyer urged prosecutors last month to drop the case against Rosenthal, who cannot be sentenced to prison again after an appeals court upheld the one-day sentence he had already served.

Outside court, Rosenthal mocked the prosecution for trying him on charges for which he had already served his time. "Sort of like Alice in Wonderland," Rosenthal said. "Off with his head, and then the trial."

Prosecutors charged Rosenthal with money laundering and tax fraud along with the marijuana counts when they re-indicted him in October. But Breyer dismissed the non-marijuana charges last month, saying they were part of a "vindictive prosecution" against Rosenthal for complaining that the government treated him unfairly.

In his opening argument, Bevan did not mention that Rosenthal won't face jail time for the charges. The prosecutor stuck to a strict recitation of evidence about the growing operation.

Prosecutors interrupted Greenberger several times during her remarks over critical comments about the motives of the government and its key witnesses. She accused prosecutors of relying on the testimony of criminals and drug addicts who she said were testifying in exchange for immunity.

Greenberger showed jurors several books - including "The Big Book of Buds" and "Ask Ed: Marijuana Law. Don't Get Busted" - that Rosenthal wrote during his more than three decades of advocacy. She also presented them with a bottle of "Zero Tolerance," which she described as a natural pesticide developed by Rosenthal for marijuana cultivation.

In jury selection Monday, nearly two-thirds of prospective jurors were dismissed after saying they could not be impartial in a trial involving marijuana.

Among them was ousted Sharper Image Corp. CEO Richard Thalheimer, who told the court he believed the case was "an unfortunate scapegoating" of Rosenthal for political reasons.

"I think it's tremendously unfortunate that my time is being wasted and our taxpayers' money is being wasted," Thalheimer said, according to a court transcript.
 

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Nice Cover

Nice Cover

Just want to say thanks to Ed for giving me the Cover shot can't wait to get a copy!

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minds_I

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Hello all,

So whats in the book I can't find here? Not to start any shitstorm and no disrespect to Ed Rosenthal but all I have learned about growing weed came from the internet.

What new is his book bringing to the table?

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I agree with you minds I, ^^^ but I think some people yearn for the days of opening a big book with pictures like when we we're kids ya know?

I'm still getting one.....the pictures should be pretty....

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