Damnit! I wish I could have repped you for that post Stinky, but I must spread some more love around first.

Super good post! ...I want to know how that guy is doing now too.

I actually saved the following post for my buddy who, just like your friend, got an itch and couldn't resist. I feel it fits perfect with this thread:

Quote Originally Posted by thebullfrog
I was in at my local shop and had a decent chat to get tips from experienced growers. I too have had a million very detailed questions clearly marking me as a newbie hahaha. But i askd him about the HPS/MH flipping and he said that the difference isnt that noticable to a new grower. He recommended using cheap HPS bulbs to help keep costs down, while learning, tuning, and optimizing yields through ways that WILL have a noticable difference, like temps, food, water, and a the signals of the plant itself.

I kno how easily it is to get overwhelmd with all the tech, and the details, and etc. But it really made me chill out about growing and worrying about all the many ways things can go wrong. I think as new growers, we want all the best equip. cuz we think that it'll help compensate for our lack of firsthand knowledge, but really you should keep it as cheap and as simple as possible cuz u're gonna b making the most mistakes in the beginning.

Buying a ferrari doesnt make u a good driver, so buy that junker and beat the crap out of it while you learn, then when you've gone as far as you can go with what you have, then upgrade to reap the true benefits!

jus my two cents =) cheers!
norkali Reviewed by norkali on . First things first... my thoughts on starting to grow. Okay, everyone grab a No-Doz and hunker down for a long essay. I had an odd experience last night that sort of put some things into perspective for me, growing-wise. An acquaintance of mine has recently decided to start growing when he suddenly had a windfall of 4 rooted clones from a friend of his. He's been telling me he wants me to come down and troubleshoot his garden for a while now... this is where things get weird. So yesterday after work I drive down there, it's like an hour Rating: 5