Newbie asking abouts which type of set up i should get
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Newbie asking abouts which type of set up i should get
Peace all
what is the easiest way to grow plants indoors with out spending too much money, or at least a justifiable amount for something that does it all alone.
i have the space and even access to drainage and water, in my basement., so i only expect to make some sort of walls with reflective plastic, run water into a room, if a flood occurs i could care less but to be sure water flows out to the drain.,
The best looking set up i yet to comprehend was in a youtube video series called I Grow Chronic!
The way this guy set up 2 long trays and placing rock wool in clay seems easy. , but now i hear bubble buckets are easier as well.
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Really though, that is a big question. There are all sorts of setups out there for growing indoors. The best place to start is with your need. Ask yourself how much you need to smoke and that will determine the size of your grow and it will help limit the number of setups to choose from.
You're going to be doing research for a while. You picked a good place to do it at though.
You should introduce yourself in our introduction forum: http://www.greenpassion.org/f12/ -- It's a great way to meet the members of the site.
w e l c o m e to GP. before you dive into it, you definitely need to do your research. look at your needs and what you in reality can do, cost wise. make a budget to help keep cost to a minimum. register here, oh yeah, you've done that already.
if you have any questions do not hesitate to ask, and you can always check out the Grow FAQ.
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I just want to grow 4 to 8 plants at once, to have some decent strains.
So far i read bubleponics or hempty bucket methods do not require lingo and all the nutrient checking, it is forgivable, but i also read the consequences from power failures., but that goes for anything too.
I want to simply have a veggie room and flower room set up at my disposal, so i can go from one to the other, bring clones from other growers, start from seeds, and grow with out too much worry about things like PH, EC, Nutrients, insects etc ALL DAY LONG, i can see once a week but every day, ehhh
I have space and can buy a complete set up if its worth it., so far it looks like what this guy has in the video.
Cheapest to most expensive
Dirt - Hempy- DWC- Water farm- Flood and drain- Aeroponic
Most of the things you are going to need are constant to any type of growing. Light bulbs-ballasts-reflectors-fans-ducting- Carbon filter- Chains or cables to hold equipment off the ground, nutrients, and a room or box to grow in. It all comes down to how much time do you want to spend with your plants, and how much money you want to throw at your hobby. I would read the OG FAQ from front to back to help make your decision.
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Soiless mix, using tap water that already has the correct amount of Cal/Mag and using Botanicare Pure Blend Pro (grow/soilbloom). That is the easiest, and cheapest way imo to grow indoors. single part nutrient that cost 40 a gallon, coupled with a good soiless mix. cake.
Soiless mix, using tap water that already has the correct amount of Cal/Mag and using Botanicare Pure Blend Pro (grow/soilbloom). That is the easiest, and cheapest way imo to grow indoors. single part nutrient that cost 40 a gallon, coupled with a good soiless mix. cake.