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Hi guys, Is there a way I can speed up up comparing prices from different suppliers?
yes something like that. There's like tons of seedbanks out there and I'm pretty new to this, I just want to know if there's a way I can compare them prices.i dont think so.whats the deal,you picking strains on price alone ?
A calculatorHi guys, Is there a way I can speed up up comparing prices from different suppliers?
bodhi and csi humbolt for 100 a pack is a very good value,as well as bog for 60 bucks.
you kinda gotta know what you want to grow though,its not like comparing shoes or cars. but i dont see any price tool to campare them at all. im talking about the seed store here though,not all vendors.
find a well known seed bank and choose seeds that will grow well where you live. That is where your value will come from. A female seed will cost 2X what a regular seed costs, but since it’s guaranteed female you only need to start with half the number of regular seeds which will contain males, so makes the price even out.I was thinking of starting out from a small one yet. Maybe regular seeds. I saw the listings. Thanks by the way. I'll just have to compare it manually I guess.
find a well known seed bank and choose seeds that will grow well where you live. That is where your value will come from. A female seed will cost 2X what a regular seed costs, but since it’s guaranteed female you only need to start with half the number of regular seeds which will contain males, so makes the price even out.
The price of the seed is very small compared to the value of a plant with 2 pounds of bud.
You can save tons of money by keeping your ferts and nutes reasonable. Small bags of fish meal, bone meal and kelp would provide excellent feed for plants. No need for specialized, expensive ferts.