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    #1
    Junior Member

    NEWBEE NEED SOME HELP

    I have many seedlings and i need a good diverse mixture of soil with plenty of nutrients and the right amount. any help would be appreciated I am on a learning curve.

    Thanks Russell
    russ5461 Reviewed by russ5461 on . NEWBEE NEED SOME HELP I have many seedlings and i need a good diverse mixture of soil with plenty of nutrients and the right amount. any help would be appreciated I am on a learning curve. Thanks Russell Rating: 5

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    #2
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    NEWBEE NEED SOME HELP

    Read through some of the grow logs, and get an idea of materials and equipment necessary to properly bring your meds to harvest.
    There's also a cannabis FAQ section link below your User CP link. Most newbie answers can be found there.

    Read till your eyes bleed, and come back and tell us all about your plans. We can help with changes, but will not do all the work for you. If you really want this to work, you are the one that must put-forth the effort to learn the basics.

    For instance...figure-out if you are going to grow in soil or hydro...indoors or out, HID lights fluorescents, or CFL's? Which nutrients, which ammendments? What size starter pots, what size and how many pots for flowering? What size growroom, how will you exhaust the heat and stale air, how many circulation fans? How much headroom, will you have separate vegging and flowering rooms, is odor going to be a problem?

    Find the answers that fit your situation and get back to us. :thumbsup:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    NEWBEE NEED SOME HELP

    Now there's some good advice for you and all newb's starting out.

    Growing anything (mj, vegtables or flowers) for your own use can be very rewarding, but it takes a certian amount of commitment and work. Hopefully you can derive some enjoyment from the work itself, sometimes the journey (knowledge) is more rewarding then the destination.

    Nicely stated btw Rusty.:thumbsup:

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    #4
    Senior Member

    NEWBEE NEED SOME HELP

    Bongheads don't grow MMJ. They just dream about it. Not enough commitment.

    Couldn't have said it better, Rusty.

    Once you do your homework and find your path. You will find a lot of help here.

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    #5
    Junior Member

    NEWBEE NEED SOME HELP

    Quote Originally Posted by oldmac
    Now there's some good advice for you and all newb's starting out.

    Growing anything (mj, vegtables or flowers) for your own use can be very rewarding, but it takes a certian amount of commitment and work. Hopefully you can derive some enjoyment from the work itself, sometimes the journey (knowledge) is more rewarding then the destination.

    Nicely stated btw Rusty.:thumbsup:
    I will think about that

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    #6
    Senior Member

    NEWBEE NEED SOME HELP

    Quote Originally Posted by oldmac
    Growing anything (mj, vegtables or flowers) for your own use can be very rewarding, but it takes a certian amount of commitment and work. Hopefully you can derive some enjoyment from the work itself, sometimes the journey (knowledge) is more rewarding then the destination.
    Couldn't have said it better myself. So very true

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