I need advice on setup

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Oh Ok so growing is something u really have to be good at to produce... so if I spend more money and get the best suitable equipment even as a beginner it should better my odds? I know there are little things that go into play but I’m hoping with research and help I’ll be ok.. rn my budget is about 600 but if I have to wait and save up to like 1200 I would,, I want good stuff
Yes, having better equipment will definitely help you do better, because you will be more prepared, and you won’t be trying to correct issues that are being cause by insufficient lighting or improper temperature and/or humidity. Start small and make sure this is something you enjoy doing. You can always go bigger and many of us use the smaller setups we started with as nursery tents and/or drying tents.
 

Budget Buds

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Yeah arent we all lol. If you are totally new to cannabis I'd say get a smaller tent and a decent led light (no blurple). Get some GH flora series nutrients and some decent soil. Run a mostly indica strain and do about 4 or 5 plants the first round.
 

Scovilla

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Yeah arent we all lol. If you are totally new to cannabis I'd say get a smaller tent and a decent led light (no blurple). Get some GH flora series nutrients and some decent soil. Run a mostly indica strain and do about 4 or 5 plants the first round.
Ok yea ur right my eyes are jus bigger than my stomach lol thanks for the info
 

Scovilla

New Member
Yeah arent we all lol. If you are totally new to cannabis I'd say get a smaller tent and a decent led light (no blurple). Get some GH flora series nutrients and some decent soil. Run a mostly indica strain and do about 4 or 5 plants the first round.
Y indica? Are they easier to maintain
 

Budget Buds

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Y indica? Are they easier to maintain
Yeah a mostly indica strain will generally be easier to maintain , more resistant to diseases, pests, mold and inexperienced growers mistakes. They stay shorter , flower sooner and are usually easier to trim when harvest comes around. :)
 

Scovilla

New Member
Yeah a mostly indica strain will generally be easier to maintain , more resistant to diseases, pests, mold and inexperienced growers mistakes. They stay shorter , flower sooner and are usually easier to trim when harvest comes around. :)
Good to know thanks man.. im gonna go do some more reading on it
 

Budget Buds

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Good to know thanks man.. im gonna go do some more reading on it
Yeah bud for sure, I'd shy away from autos. they do have there place in the industry but they arent the beginner friendly plant that breeders say they are. I grew them for a year in 2012 and it didnt make sense to continue. They are more picky and sensitive on pots and nutrients, They ultimately take just as long or longer then photo plants, you cannot clone them so you have to buy more seeds every run, the use more electricity with the 20/4 light cycle and they may or may not be as potent as regular photo plants. I do grow them still outdoors in the summer to get an extra harvest in. ( plant in april harvest in july) but honestly thats all they are worth to me....
 
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