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JuicyJayTrain

New Member
Hey all, this is my first post looking for any advice thrown my way. I'm from the UK and I have 6 plants on the go. Each still very small. I have 5 Pineapple Express (Zambeza seeds) and 1 Cropolope (COTC) all feminised. What are the best natural fertilisers I can use once in vegetative growth? Iv done a lot of research but would like some feedback on others results and experience. I am growing outdoors in a greenhouse and watering once dry.
 

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Member
New here. About 15 years since I last grew anything. Happy so far, little worried about nitro def and general fertilizer practices. Here's to a happy autumn.0711162007.jpg
 

sourchunks

Well-Known Member
so, is this where i say hello? i'm new to the forum but not to growing......live in hawaii nei.....and wanna share and learn. ALOHA!!
 

ojorrojo

New Member
Hi everyone, Ive found very useful info here on ROI so I joinedhoping to get feedback and support on my very first grow. So far Ive figured out 3 things about how I want to do it.
First, indoor, so I have total control of whats going on with my plant without anybody knowing about it. I'm in doubt about if I do it in a bathroom with enough space I still need (or if it is better) to get a grow tent.
Second, organic soil. I'm already vermicomposting with red wigglers so I would like to know what to feed them to get the best for my plants.
And the third, LEDS. I can't afford the electricity bill with HPS/MH lights, changing bulbs and everything that goes with it. Plus, I think it will keep getting cheaper and better (for what I read).
As you can see I'm on a budget and off the US so if you could point out for me a few threads about LED brands, organic soil and soil web dynamics, and grow room setup with LEDs it would be nice.
Im willing to invest in a good longlife LED panel that I can grow 2-4 plants at a time with.

Thank you very much. :eyesmoke:
 

Doritoss

New Member
Hello! New member here looking to start growing as a new hobby and to make a little extra cash on the side.

I'm looking to purchase a grow tent that has mostly everything that I need. I plan on upgrading the light since most all inclusive grow tents have crap stock lights, right? I'm not interested in building my own.

Any advice from people that have started that was would be appreciated! Thank you in advance!
 

Amiamon Sama

New Member
I have two Sativa type seeds, don't know strain or anything else about them, and I was looking to get some advice on how best to start these two seeds for transplant into fertile soil outdoors. I do know the basic requirements needed before transplanting to outdoor soil, I just need some help with starting the seeds as these are my only two left for the time being and I really don't want them to fail on me.
 

iredvette

Member
If you haven't posted yet, this is a place to introduce yourself and let us know your here. Don't be shy, and if you have any questions, start a thread, and ask away, we'll do our best to help you out.
I guess this is where I start. 69 years old and just getting started in the farming business. Just think of all the $$$ lost when I could have been doing this all along. This forum is going to be a wealth of info for me. Looking forward to talking to you guys and or gals.
 

Sativatar

Member
Hello, I'm another newb here. Went from a 2x2 and a small LED to engulfing a whole room with about 2400w. Mostly LED, with some occasional HID or HPS. Right now I have 6 different strains growing ... looking forward to getting better every time.
 

Funkraum

Member
hay, i am new here as well, i got a couple of strain that i like very much, and they seem to do well, i like all style of growing.
 

Olive Drab Green

Well-Known Member
i have 2 gsc plants that just started flowering and 3 more diff strains that are still vegging huge. i live in orange county CA and season hasn't changed. is that normal?
It's more important that the sunlight hours shrink daily, as well as that you don't flower into frost, moreso than the actual seasons. The sunlight will diminish on its own, no sweat.
 
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