get some black gold mix it with peat moss about 4parts black gold and 1part peat moss, put the mix in a container with good drainage (try putting gravel at the bottom of big containers) only one plant per container, plant em outside in a sunny place if you can, outdoor is as simple as that if you donâ??t count fertilizing (which you have to do any-way). If you have to grow indoors youâ??ll need a good light id advice investing in a HPS or MH lamp at least 250watt. After sprouting em put the plants far enough away so they donâ??t get burned (actually burned from the heat)and turn on a fan or two to get some air moving, fertilize with some fish emulsion(itâ??s cheap) and leave the light on 24-7 until their about 1 and a half feet tall then feed them bat guano(go to you local nursery)and give em 12 hours with the light on and 12 hours with it off until you have buds w/ hair that start to get curl ON THE BOTTOM OF THE BUDS any earlier and you buds will taste premature and be harsh, the buds on the tops will have that curl before the ones on the bottom so be patient, the plant life should be between three and five months and then youâ??ll need to cure it for about a months if you want anything decent, check out www.cannabisculture.com for all kinds of info on indoor growingâ?¦..good luck man
nubie420 Reviewed by nubie420 on . Organic growers in the house? I am wondering, do any of you know of any books or sources on the net that is relevant to organic growing? I am interested in only using sunlight (I live in Arizona, we have plenty of that) and using organic ferts like worm castings or compost, or some sort of manure I can get my hands on. Any tips, facts, anything would help! I just dont want to use chems for ferts because it is so bad for you. The chems are in the bud you smoke whether you taste it or not. So I am going to grow organic Rating: 5