my first strain? tga 4 sure

first time grower
growing under 2 1k lights
in a roughly 5 x 10 area
ceiling is 6'7''
7 gal pots
subs ss


which strian is noob friendly?
definatley gata b tga.
appreciate the feedback
 

Petey McEnroe

Well-Known Member
ya gotta try space queen. very easy to grow and she produces very nice buds. if ya know anyone with a Dannyboy(no more seeds around) cut swoop on it. she was the easiest TGA strain to grow i've done so far.
 

vapor85

Well-Known Member
The Flav or Agent Orange i'd say, both have high yields and would be good options for a new grower. But if you feel that you can manage the height gain of a sativa dom hybrid then go for Vortex.
 

aleYarok

Member
honestly you cant really go wrong with subs super soil... there is nothing really to fuck up. if you know about super soil and got this far youll prob be fine, cannabis is easy to grow. imo pick whatever tga strain you want. read subs description of each strain and get what you like. just follow sub's words and youll have your own homegrown DANK in a couple months.
 

Remmie

Member
honestly you cant really go wrong with subs super soil... there is nothing really to fuck up. if you know about super soil and got this far youll prob be fine, cannabis is easy to grow. imo pick whatever tga strain you want. read subs description of each strain and get what you like. just follow sub's words and youll have your own homegrown DANK in a couple months.
There are links all over this website in the tga section on how to properly mix and measure the necessary recipe for SS. In the past I had used Fox Farm's Soils, Ocean Forest, Happy Frog and Light Warrior (I used at a percentage of about 30%OF30%HF40%LW p/Gal) and got premium results while dialing in VERY-low dosage of Fertilizers. If your starting out I would go for the Fox Soil that already has ingredients (Bat Guano, Kelp Meal, Earthworm Castings, mycorrhizae* This is not limited to one FF soil, therefore mixing the three will give beneficial soil conditions) No need to worry about plant burn because you 'diluted' the Ocean Forest down to a manageable amount with the other organic soils using measuring ratio's. During your second or third grow, I would definitely look into Sub's Soil because of how perfectly the ingredients work with each other without making the soil 'too hot'! The difference is Super-Soil you have to start at the base with your personal-preference of combining soil ingredients, Fox Farm is already mixed and ready to go once the bag is opened. Hope this helped, Peace.
 

Remmie

Member
first time grower
7 gal pots
appreciate the feedback
I don't think you need containers that BIG unless you want the plants to be 7' tall? I would think that is a waste of soil space since your not going to use it all up. Settle with a 5Gal or even a 3Gal for Indoor should do the trick.
 

vapor85

Well-Known Member
he said that he's using subcool's super soil and sub recommends using 7 gal. pots as the soil will be the only source of nutrients the plants get throughout their life, and thus need more soil than if grown with typical fertilizers. The height is controlled by topping and bondage.
 

aleYarok

Member
There are links all over this website in the tga section on how to properly mix and measure the necessary recipe for SS. In the past I had used Fox Farm's Soils, Ocean Forest, Happy Frog and Light Warrior (I used at a percentage of about 30%OF30%HF40%LW p/Gal) and got premium results while dialing in VERY-low dosage of Fertilizers. If your starting out I would go for the Fox Soil that already has ingredients (Bat Guano, Kelp Meal, Earthworm Castings, mycorrhizae* This is not limited to one FF soil, therefore mixing the three will give beneficial soil conditions) No need to worry about plant burn because you 'diluted' the Ocean Forest down to a manageable amount with the other organic soils using measuring ratio's. During your second or third grow, I would definitely look into Sub's Soil because of how perfectly the ingredients work with each other without making the soil 'too hot'! The difference is Super-Soil you have to start at the base with your personal-preference of combining soil ingredients, Fox Farm is already mixed and ready to go once the bag is opened. Hope this helped, Peace.
it really does not get simpler than super soil. its way easier than using bottled nutes or any teas. u just follow his recipe and mix. then just add water.
way easier than having to mess with ph and measuring nutes on a daily bases. do all the work once and your basically done except for just watering (and training ect)

and sub recommends 7 gal pots because he grows big plants. i dont think it has anything to do with the supersoil. the bigger the pot and bigger the plant. u can still use super soil in a 3gal or 5gal just make sure no matter what the size is you only add 1/3-1/2 supersoil depending on strain
 
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