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| Seedling Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: I don't know but i'm not getting up.
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![]() | Hi, I am going to start building my stealth garden...... a wardrobe 3ft wide 2ft deep and 5.5ft high. It needs to be as cheap as poss as money is tight (its true.....Money is the root of all evil) were talking a small grow 2 maybe 3 plants (quality not quantity) I need a simple list of what i need and how to install and use....... just the basics as i will upgrade as i go....enough for a decent harvest on a budget! | ||
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| Seedling Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Outside Perterboro Ontario Canada
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![]() | First, drop the quality not quantity bull****, genetics interprits quality, you determine quantity. Id start off in small planters, and use probably a 400wt hps. once the plants develop the size of the pots can really only be determined by the space. Try for 3 gallon pots each.
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| Seedling Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Midwest, US
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![]() | First of all, it would help to read the Grow Guide if you haven't already. It should point you in the right direction of the simple basics (planters, nutes, etc.) To grow 2-3 plants, a 250watt HPS (High Pressure Sodium) will give you enough light in your given area (about 4,500 Lumens per sq. ft.) to grow efficient buds to satisfy your itch. As for pots and everything else....your just gonna have to take it one step at a time. All in all, I do like your comment on "quality not quanity". That is a very positive attitude to walk into a grow room with! After all, isn't that what really matters? Take care, Mr. PotSeed | ||
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| Seedling ![]() Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: B F E
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![]() | if quality is your goal and not quantity, then i suggest you read all you can and be prepared before you even drop the first seed. as i learned the hard way, growing is not something you can just jump into and get great results. you have to know everything you can stuff in your head when you start. Your grow room should be ready with all the necessary test run, ventilation, heat light leaks, etc. take your time and do it right the first time best of luck to you | ||
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