Female Beginner

nongreenthumb

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Theres a banner uptop for nirvana, they do reasonably priced seeds, the genetics arent as good as if you paid out some serious money on them but they are good to learn with.

Whats your living situation like, does this grow have to be stealth? Live with family in an apartment or got enough space not to worry about the smell.

What sort of strength are you looking for
 

RASCALONE

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whats up cherry,im new at this site as well,ive picked up a grip here,or maybe cuz i knew nothing at all on the subject before ,anywho goodluck!
 

nongreenthumb

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Widow is ok, its many peoples first grow. I'm not sure how stable nirvanas widow is though, i think that there snow white and white rhino are more stable.

As for fem seeds from nirvana I'm not so sure about them. If you want to go fem, I'm sure you could get some dutch passion fem seeds for a similar price and have the quality.
 

Cherry89

Active Member
Theres a banner uptop for nirvana, they do reasonably priced seeds, the genetics arent as good as if you paid out some serious money on them but they are good to learn with.

Whats your living situation like, does this grow have to be stealth? Live with family in an apartment or got enough space not to worry about the smell.

What sort of strength are you looking for
I Live in a 2 Bedroom apartment by myself, Im thinkng about dedicating the other room for growing.( No one lives with me). But I don't want the smell to run through the whole apartment building.:?
 

nongreenthumb

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I Live in a 2 Bedroom apartment by myself, Im thinkng about dedicating the other room for growing.( No one lives with me). But I don't want the smell to run through the whole apartment building.:?
Probably better to go with a lesser smelling plant.

I hear good things about mandala seeds white satin. A member here called babygro knows the lowdown on mandala seeds.

I would say though, for the time being dont rush into a pack of seeds. You want something that is going to be easy to grow but still give you satisfaction at the end.
 

GoodFriend

Lumberjack
i've been lucky to come across some good genetics without having to order them from a seedbank... but when i do, i'm going to mandala... they got killer prices and different strains than your normal dutch strains...
Mandala Seeds

i'm real interested in the hashberry, satori, and mandala #1... good luck!
 

Cherry89

Active Member
i've been lucky to come across some good genetics without having to order them from a seedbank... but when i do, i'm going to mandala... they got killer prices and different strains than your normal dutch strains...
Mandala Seeds

i'm real interested in the hashberry, satori, and mandala #1... good luck!
Thanks For the advice.
 

kindprincess

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I want to do hrydo so bad, But I know it might be alittle to advance for me right now, But Im going to try white Widow for my first grow.
i would recommend another strain for the first time, one that takes abuse well, and has a low chance of herming on you.... northern lights is a great strain to learn on, and i can tell you of a few others if you like...

hydro is simple, imo, easier than dirt. i've grown in soil for years, and i'm impressed to no end with the results of dwc. the yield is phenomenal!

the only thing with hydro is you have to be on the ball; you must check your ph and water levels daily, or you're bound to have problems. other than that, as long as you have a good arsenal of nutes and additives, you'll be pro grower in no time.
 

Cherry89

Active Member
i would recommend another strain for the first time, one that takes abuse well, and has a low chance of herming on you.... northern lights is a great strain to learn on, and i can tell you of a few others if you like...

hydro is simple, imo, easier than dirt. i've grown in soil for years, and i'm impressed to no end with the results of dwc. the yield is phenomenal!

the only thing with hydro is you have to be on the ball; you must check your ph and water levels daily, or you're bound to have problems. other than that, as long as you have a good arsenal of nutes and additives, you'll be pro grower in no time.
Ok, Nothern Lights I will try for the first grow. What does Dwc mean? And do you get more with Hydro or soil, The reason I wanted to try Hydro, is because they say it gives you great results and more bud. Is that true?
 

kindprincess

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dwc is deep water culture, basically a bucket of water and nutes and bubbles. the roots dangle in the water and the plants are constantly fed.

hydro yields more. big time.
 

kindprincess

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...but doesn't taste as good...
wanna bet? my dg has a rotten feet/fruit smell/taste in soil. not a bad taste at all, though the description may be misleading.

in hydro, the fruit comes out big time, the sour is not so evident.

i cut a bud the other day, the only one on the plant with orange hairs and amber trichs. it was meant to be :mrgreen:
 
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