From kuramoto@mala.bc.caSun Aug 20 03:31:39 1995 Date: Sat, 19 Aug 1995 22:52:51 PST From: kuramoto@mala.bc.ca Reply to: hydro@Hawg.Stanford.EDU To: hydro@Hawg.Stanford.EDU Subject: Re: books on hydroponics I highly reccommend the Resh Books. I had him, for an instructor. Very organized, very well informed. Connie Kuramoto kuramoto@mala.bc.ca From plantone@iquest.netTue Aug 22 01:23:44 1995 Date: Sun, 20 Aug 95 09:53 EST From: PlantOne CyberDrome Arena-Master Reply to: hydro@Hawg.Stanford.EDU To: hydro@Hawg.Stanford.EDU Subject: Re: books on hydropondics Otha, hope the following references help you out... Stan How to Make Your Own Fully Formulated Nutrients by: J.A. McCaskill ISBN: 2590-92343 19pp (a basic instruction booklet on making your own plant foods using raw salts. Step by Step info and examples.) Hydroponic Nutrients: Easy Ways to Make Your Own by: M. Edward Muckle, 3rd Ed. ISBN: 0-921981-33-3 156pp (highly recommended by growers, researchers, consultants and educators as the source of current info on plant nutrient formulation. Easy to read with a simple method of making your own plant food. Essential for every grower.) Plant Nutrient Facts by: J>A> McCaskill ISBN: 2590-92343-1 36pp (a really good booklet to introduce the novice to plant nutrition. Simple basic info to eliminate fertilizer confusion and explain the role of each plant nutrient.)