Growing Cannabis

unclebobo

New Member
Hey everyone, can you recommend an easy-to-grow strain for someone without all the professional equipment? I’m looking for something that isn’t too sensitive and can thrive with just basic lights, water, and fertilizer. Thanks a lot Stephen!
 

livinthadream

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Hey everyone, can you recommend an easy-to-grow strain for someone without all the professional equipment? I’m looking for something that isn’t too sensitive and can thrive with just basic lights, water, and fertilizer. Thanks a lot Stephen!
Not sure how "basic" of lights your going to use but if they are not suitable for plants I wouldn't expect great results, lots of budget friendly lights that won't break the bank that will probably make you more happy with the results imo
 

conor c

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Hey everyone, can you recommend an easy-to-grow strain for someone without all the professional equipment? I’m looking for something that isn’t too sensitive and can thrive with just basic lights, water, and fertilizer. Thanks a lot Stephen!
Critical mass and the doctor are pretty damn hardy Ime so you kill those off your doing something special assuming the light your using isn't under powered of course
 
they say auto-flowers will pretty much grow under any lighting, never tried. Of course the less ideal the environment, the less ideal the results
 

SouthFloridaGenetics

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Yeah, I’ve heard that too! Autos seem easy, but a better setup still gets better results.
Oye M80's

The auto-flowers are good to use to dial in your grow settings. Once you can grow a fat, heavy, dense, and mold free pound on an auto plant, then your room is ready for photos. That's my take on autos. They are good for dialing grow room settings. They are also good for growing trichomes for bubble hash. I have a photo-period garden growing right now, but I might throw an auto in there for old times sake!!
 

conor c

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Yeah but autos are less forgiving to mistakes there on a fixed schedule so if your gardening skills are rusty I'd get some practice with photos first with some good cheap seeds Vs anything too fancy that way you can make a few mistakes along the way
 
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