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    #1
    Junior Member

    a good indoor set up

    i need help for a good indoor set up its my 1st time growing and i want to kno a good set up i could do thats little to no cost for supplies. thanks :hippy:
    NoLoVe831 Reviewed by NoLoVe831 on . a good indoor set up i need help for a good indoor set up its my 1st time growing and i want to kno a good set up i could do thats little to no cost for supplies. thanks :hippy: Rating: 5

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    #2
    Member

    a good indoor set up

    You should check out the FAQ section on growing. What kind of set up are you thinking about? CFL is the cheapest way to go

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    #3
    Senior Member

    a good indoor set up

    you'll just get crappy product. Buy good equipment, read a couple books, and ask many questions of those who are doing a good job and you'll get good stuff...

    Our motto is: Grow Cheap, get cheap stuff! Grow with quality in mind and you get quality product!

    Best of luck!

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    #4
    Junior Member

    a good indoor set up

    -=my method to poor mans hydroponics=-

    you will need a bucket 2-5 gal (Home Depot)[$2]

    you will need pea gravel aka all purpose gravel (Home depot)[$3]

    you will need compact flourescent lights (Home Depot)[$1-$15]

    You will need an air pump (Petsmart)[$5]

    You will need airline tubing (Petsmart)[$2]

    You will need an Airstone (petsmart)[$1]

    YOu may use PVC Pipe (optional)(Home Depot)[$1]


    its very efficient and only slightly more expensive than your basic soil set up. many of these ingredients can be improvised too.

    the set up is also very simple, you put the airstone at the bottom of the bucket, with the airline tubing connected to it and running out of the bucket, connected to the pump. now wash all your gravel as the stuff from home depot in the bags is usually pretty dirty still. once its clean carefully dump it all in the bucket (dont break the airstone). you can also at this point if you want to be able to check your water level and not have to guess, add the pvc pipe (drill holes up and down it to alow the water to pass through) stand it vertically anywhere in the bucket off to the side, and dump in your gravel.

    now you just treat the gravel as if its dirt and make a little crator in the center for your seedling/cutting. i use jiffy pellets since they just decintigrate eventually and the seedling/cutting just grows directly into he gravel. you water it with your favorite nutrient solution, and thats it. you want to keep your water level at about 2 inches below the surface, except for the begining when its taking root, then i usually raise the water level almsot to the top.

    so thats it, our hydroponic setup brings us to a grand total of...around 20 bucks. this of course will vary, and the lighting is too variable but for a seedling you can get away with just a few small 92 cent cfl's for a while. home depot also carries a 68watt 2700k cfl for 15 bucks that u might want to look at down the road for blooming, i didnt include nutrient cost since its not really part of the setup, but that should run at most 10 bucks.

    you can re-use almost all this stuff again, except maybe the airstone, but then again ive done it...depends on the brand/kind i guess.

    and i did this my first time with much much success. i dont care what anybody says it blows soil out the water. well well well worth the extra bit of effort/cost.

    hope it helps!

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    #5
    Senior Member

    a good indoor set up

    Quote Originally Posted by Lanietheberner
    you'll just get crappy product. Buy good equipment, read a couple books, and ask many questions of those who are doing a good job and you'll get good stuff...

    Our motto is: Grow Cheap, get cheap stuff! Grow with quality in mind and you get quality product!

    Best of luck!
    awsome advice! glad you didnt refer anyone to high tech garden supply. that stuff is some cheaply made crap. my first grow i bought a light from them and the reflector got burnt! it was even air cooled with a fan on all the time. ive been price shopping after that for the good stuff and found out that most of the good stuff is only a little bit more. hgts sold china made crap for USA name brand prices. they mark the price low and mark the price high on shipping.
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    #6
    Junior Member

    a good indoor set up

    i disagree, quality is in genetics.

    ive grown great stuff with the most improvised setups. with TLC and a little ambition, you can make it work next to nothing. its not a hard plant to grow... i mean it grows in the russian tundra for crying out loud!

    dumping money into it seems to only help yeild in my opinion. and the tradeoff to a poorman is trivial, we'd rather have something than nothing.so long as you got some good stuff to grow, give it what it needs and itle do its thing and you will be smoking. :rastasmoke::jointsmile::rasta::stoned:imp::smokin:

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