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I have been reading about this. Is it true that you can grow with seeds soil fertilizer and specific lightbulbs? I am looking for the simplest way and want to have 4 plants for personal use.I smoke alot and was thinking of getting the small 18'' plants. I know a garden store so any specific names or types of soil and other stuff to pick up? And do you think they will have ph stuff there? I am just looking for the simplest way that can grow good weed. I have looked over guides and they are complicated and then i read peoples post who say you do not need much to grow. I'm not tryin to ask for you to waste your time typin how to out just a link to a simple way and a yes or no to my questions
Here is a simple and easy to follow budget set up. First, germinate your seeds. There are many easy ways to do this, I'll leave that to do.
Purchase this light Get a powerstrip Get a small oscilatting fan Get 4 medium to large sized pots Get 2 bags of organic soil Get a timer Buy about 4-8 1 gallon jugs of Spring water Purchase Schultz Plant food
Put soil in pots, place germinated seeds or seedlings in soil. Get the soil good and soaked with some of the water you purchased. Place light about 8-12" above pots. As the plants grow, keep the light about that far from the plants. As you learn your light, you will learn just how close you can keep it to the plants. Have the fan in the corner of the room on a low to medium speed. At this point, since this is a simple grow, you will have the lights on 24/7 so the timer does not need to be set.
Water once a week, or when the plants need it. Test the soil by sticking your finger in it until you feel moisture. If it is dry, water the plant. If it still feels moist, hold off. You do not want to over water your plants.
After about three or four weeks, give your plant it's first feeding. You need to time this so that it is on a day that you plan to water your plant. I suggest using HALF the recommended amount of Schultz liquid food at this point, because too much fertilization at this point in the plants life can be detrimental. Add the Schultz plant food to your water and then soak the soil of the plants.
Continue to monitor your plants and check in on the growery whenever you have other questions.
After your plant is about a month/month and a half in age, you may increase the amount of food you are feeding it to the recommended amount on the Schultz bottle.
When your plants reach maturity and are ready to bud, set the timer so that the light is on for a period of 12 hours and off for a period of 12 hours. Depending on the strain of your bud and how large of a plant you want, check back here to know when to flower your plant.
If you take care of your plants, and have good genetics in your seeds, using this easy no-brainer grow method will yield you some good buds. Both in amount and in potency.