sargewag04
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I'm all about customization. I DIYed my own hydro system, LED fixture, etc. because I believe the components in manufactured products to be subpar and ridiculously overpriced.Make your own setup, most of the complete kits on Amazon are garbage.
Whatever your budget is.... Double it... At least
I don't hink I have much change, if any at all from a 1000 Euro, Tent, Lights, Fans, PH/EC pens, Nutrients, grow medium and accessories, seeds.... The list ends up fairly long and then you find stuff that you want but don't really need but want because it is cool and convenient
I haven't bought the cheapest stuff but I haven't bought the most expensive setup either.
Absolutely...And you want your first grow experience to be a positive one.....However... I think to get yourself into the hobby starting from 0, getting as much pre-assembled stuff as you can will make for a much smoother ride.
Might not be the most, greatest, but it will suffice and it will probably get you into the hobby with a lot more enthusiasm than headache.
I loved the smell of my plants this summer. I'd smear a bit of the sticky goo under my nose. My wife however hated it!A lot depends on how legal Cannabis is in your area. There is what the plant needs and there is what stealth or courtesy requires.
The plant needs:
- a light,
- air circulation (fans and necessary ducts),
- soil at the right pH and
- nutrients.
If you're not growing autos, you need a way to keep the plant in total darkness for flowering. This means a tent, closet or cabinet of some sort.
Depending on how legal things are in your area, you will have to do something about odor. Even if it's legal, keep odor down. While we all love a plant that smells like skunk, diesel, dirty feet, diaper, armpits with rotten fruit, etc, believe it or not, non-potheads don't like those odors. (I mean WTF, right?)
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