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    I am completely new to growing..

    Ok, I know I have been kind of a pain in the chat, but I want to start growing because there is only one dealer where I live and he charges $20/g. So I want to grow my own, not only for profit, but it saves me money too. Not to mention the only stuff sold here is Exotic.

    Now I saw a site, Dr. Chronic and the Northern Lites looked good, but I am compeletely new to growing, so how would I go about growing some? I dont want to blow the $80+ on the femenized ones then have them die. So I was thinking of just getting the normal ones (I think thats mixed right?) for $18 to test.

    So can someone list me some materials I would need and how to grow/techniques anything?

    Oh and also, how many g's does a plant usually yield? And how many seeds per order about?
    aceofangels Reviewed by aceofangels on . I am completely new to growing.. Ok, I know I have been kind of a pain in the chat, but I want to start growing because there is only one dealer where I live and he charges $20/g. So I want to grow my own, not only for profit, but it saves me money too. Not to mention the only stuff sold here is Exotic. Now I saw a site, Dr. Chronic and the Northern Lites looked good, but I am compeletely new to growing, so how would I go about growing some? I dont want to blow the $80+ on the femenized ones then have them die. So I was Rating: 5

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    I am completely new to growing..

    Hey, man. Welcome. Check out my grow. The link is in my sig line. Ask me any questions you want there. I'll help you out. In the meantime, check out the FAQs and basically just look around for info. There's LOTS!

    check out Mr. Green's "I Grow Chronic"

    There is where I got a good basic understanding then went from there. Good luck.


    TGF

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    #3
    Senior Member

    I am completely new to growing..

    You will have to learn alot to keep them happy. From day 1 to cure. It's a long wait for buds, so you'll need to create a comfortable growing environment. There's soil, nute, light, water, heat, insect and other issues that come with growing. I don't want you to think it's as easy as popping in a seed and making some money. First you need to decide where they will grow and then go from there. Good Luck

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    #4
    Senior Member

    I am completely new to growing..

    Watch all the parts of this video. It will help alot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPzVgoSs0Ao

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    #5
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    I am completely new to growing..

    This will help too, although this guy is using a hydroponic system. Which is a little more advanced than using a soil system. I like this video more than the first one I posted though. Watch both, You'll learn alot.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    I am completely new to growing..

    I would suggest a growing guide to start off with, and tweak it according to your situation and what you want out of your crop. Also check out the DrugsForum.com for the old OG archive, extremely useful for information not only about plants but the pros and cons of particular materials. One thing is mandatory in my opinion, grow 100% organic. Not only will buds taste better, you won't be poisoning the planet.

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