jillyBean44
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Newbie,
Talked out of bubbleponics last post. gonna use soil.
I found a grow tent that I think will work. It looks like it has the basics. I dont "get" the wattage etc... dont really know what I am doing. Read and re-read Ryan Riley e-book. Not really getting the nute, nuggies or just about anything else but starting to learn. Bought feminized seeds (so hopefully wont screw that figuring out).
So here it what I found. http://htgsupply.com/Product-Small-Organic-Grow-Kit.asp#
can someone please tell me if the light is enough, will I need another one for flowering stage or filters enough or what else I may need. It gets confusing during all research on line and they offered a "kit", but I am highly suspecios of companies saying "this is all you need" and then needed another $$ later.
I would like to get started asap in january.
It appears I will have the rest of this holiday weekend to research some more as we are expected 12-18 inches of snow.... also researching snowblowers
I know this is a tall order....Thanks,
Jill
Talked out of bubbleponics last post. gonna use soil.
I found a grow tent that I think will work. It looks like it has the basics. I dont "get" the wattage etc... dont really know what I am doing. Read and re-read Ryan Riley e-book. Not really getting the nute, nuggies or just about anything else but starting to learn. Bought feminized seeds (so hopefully wont screw that figuring out).
So here it what I found. http://htgsupply.com/Product-Small-Organic-Grow-Kit.asp#
can someone please tell me if the light is enough, will I need another one for flowering stage or filters enough or what else I may need. It gets confusing during all research on line and they offered a "kit", but I am highly suspecios of companies saying "this is all you need" and then needed another $$ later.
I would like to get started asap in january.
It appears I will have the rest of this holiday weekend to research some more as we are expected 12-18 inches of snow.... also researching snowblowers
I know this is a tall order....Thanks,
Jill