could you reccomend a basic/simple grow/bloom for a first timer growing autos
cheers
You don't need anything fancy/expensive. I recommend staying away from cannabis-specific products. I think you pay more for the allusion that you're doing something finely tuned to cannabis. But, in the end (with synthetic nutrients at least, organic may be different) the minerals/elements are the same N, P and K.
If you don't need it immediately:
1. A lot of experienced growers use JR Peters Jack's Classic. All Purpose for veg, Bloom Booster for flower. You'd mix them together in flower to have higher P and K. I personally wouldn't use BB by itself in bloom, except maybe at the end, once as a true "booster." Other Jack's users could guide you. Some people use different Jack's products too. The Citrus Feed might be good in veg with it's higher N and K.
2. I use Grow More Sea Grow. All Purpose and Flower & Bloom. I mix them in flower. It's a blend of synthetic and organic ingredients. (The benefits of synthetic is that it's immediate acting. Organic feeds the soil microbes, is slower acting.).
If you need something immediately, you can get Miracle Gro at the local Walmart or hardware store. All Purpose would be good in veg. It's NPK ratio is 3:1:2. They have a Bloom Booster product which is 1:2:1 which could be good in mid to late flower (I'd mix them in early flower).
MG isn't liked by cannabis growers simply because you can do better for the money. But, there are people who started with it and stick with it because it works. (There's also a vocal group who oppose it because it's seen as part of the "Monsanto big-agro" takeover of our food supply. More of a political/religious viewpoint, like my dislike of cannabis-specific products. Not that these products won't work well.).
If I were you, I'd resist the cannabis-specific boutique "lineups." Cannabis isn't that difficult to grow. Plenty of people can guide you with Jack's. I can guide you with Sea Grow (or MG if you go that way).
Whatever you use, be sure to amend 1-2 Tbsp fine-textured dolomite lime per gallon of soil. I think that's the big thing new growers overlook. Most soil fertilizers expect minerals to come from the soil. People will instead buy a calmag product which contains nitrogen, changing your NPK ratio.