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DocKgreenThumb
02-10-2010, 09:16 AM
What's the most economical way of growing indoors including supplies??

my water is free but I'm worried about electric what you guys think I am willing to pay maybe around $150. 00 tops for an eco grow light but please suggest any advice I'm lookin at a bubbler setup now but now worried about how loud it would be to run a two output air pump and a couple fans but I heard it produces better buds all around?

LetsSeeYa
02-10-2010, 04:27 PM
What's the most economical way of growing indoors including supplies??

my water is free but I'm worried about electric what you guys think I am willing to pay maybe around $150. 00 tops for an eco grow light but please suggest any advice I'm lookin at a bubbler setup now but now worried about how loud it would be to run a two output air pump and a couple fans but I heard it produces better buds all around?

Growing with soil is cheaper, big time. The nute solutions are going to run ya over $150.00 easy. If ya grow some good bag seed out in soil it would be about $100.00 and thats pretty much everything you need, if you go with cfl's. If ya look around there are a ton of nice cfl's grows and i was very happy with my own. In the beginning of my grow are cfl's that i added as i needed to. You could get a good idea on how you can get a grow going and learn from my mistakes. It was my first indoor, but very satisfied, while some issues the plants shouldn't have had to go through in a different environment. Im not sure if you have had a grow before, but if you haven't, this is the way to go. Oh and it cost me like $15.00 bucks a month to run everything. Cfl's are cheap to buy and use, so this is my advise i hope it help ya.

:rasta:

DocKgreenThumb
02-10-2010, 05:26 PM
Growing with soil is cheaper, big time. The nute solutions are going to run ya over $150.00 easy. If ya grow some good bag seed out in soil it would be about $100.00 and thats pretty much everything you need, if you go with cfl's. If ya look around there are a ton of nice cfl's grows and i was very happy with my own. In the beginning of my grow are cfl's that i added as i needed to. You could get a good idea on how you can get a grow going and learn from my mistakes. It was my first indoor, but very satisfied, while some issues the plants shouldn't have had to go through in a different environment. Im not sure if you have had a grow before, but if you haven't, this is the way to go. Oh and it cost me like $15.00 bucks a month to run everything. Cfl's are cheap to buy and use, so this is my advise i hope it help ya.

:rasta:

Sure will thanks bro

redtails
02-11-2010, 02:27 PM
Yeah CFLs are cheap, costs me about $20 a month to run a 200w cfl, 23w cfl, two fans, and an air purifier...If you're interested, LED seems to be the most economical. The initial investment is the highest ($400+), but cost to run and average lifespan make it extremely cheap.

DocKgreenThumb
02-13-2010, 03:49 PM
Yeah CFLs are cheap, costs me about $20 a month to run a 200w cfl, 23w cfl, two fans, and an air purifier...If you're interested, LED seems to be the most economical. The initial investment is the highest ($400+), but cost to run and average lifespan make it extremely cheap.

Yea I looked into LEDs but I heard they really really sucked I actually heard they really wer not worth it unless you bought the ones that were $1,000 and up have you had any personal success with them is so which one and did u do led+cfl?? Let me kno thanks