New To Growing

pandawok56

Member
Hey everybody, I just started getting into the thought of growing, though I've been smoking for years. I've done my research, read books, forums and articles and looked at different seedbanks. Right now I'm settling on

- BC Bud Depot BC Blueberry
- BC Bud Depot Purple Buddah
- BC Bud Mango Depot
- Nirvana Blue Mystic Feminised
- Nirvana Aurora Indica Feminised
- Nirvana Ice Feminised
- Seedmakers Alakazam Feminised

I don't plan on growing all of these so which would be the better choice for a beginner growing indoors? I don't plan on having any grand set-up so I can yield as much as possible or anything like that, just a few plants I can grow as a hobby which will probably develop into passion after I get the hang of things.

I plan on getting seeds from Herbies which seems to be a reliable site from what I've read but anymore opinions?
Also regarding the Solitabs/Flowertabs, I've tried searching the forum but haven't found any answers yet, but do they work as great as they say they do?

Thanks for the help
 

LETS BAZE

Well-Known Member
not sure but since your new to growing get an indica since there usually done in 60 day of flower so that it doesnt feel like forever(even tho it probaly still will)and any strain that has alot of resin(crystals) so that when you see it growing you see the resin and its a big motivator . as for the seeds i dnt know i have only gone through attitude
 

pandawok56

Member
Have another quick question, should I try not to grow Autoflowering sprouts under the same light as photoperiod ones or does it not matter how much light exposure autoflowering sprouts get?
 

massah

Well-Known Member
Have another quick question, should I try not to grow Autoflowering sprouts under the same light as photoperiod ones or does it not matter how much light exposure autoflowering sprouts get?
You will reduce your yield of an auto if you go to 12/12 on it...they are best done around 18/6.
 

Illegal Smile

Well-Known Member
Try Nirvana's Northern Lights fem. They stay fairly short and are very forgiving hence a good choice for newcomers. I've never had one not germinate or go hermie - an old strain with very stable genetics.
 
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