First grow strain suggestions.

Psychobilly

🧀Muenster
Good stuff is quite a understatement💯
Yeah I would have to agree. Frostpong did this amazing selection, and breeding, and... lol it's why it's hard for me to send stuff I did out; like, who walks into the Louvers with a stick figure, and expects it to be hung up on the wall?? I could put each member of this site on a wall, toss a dart in the dark, and hit fire that would make Rammstein blush. Outside of strains from the 80s and early 90s, and Landraces of course, I legit don't bother recommending anyone else. No point. If Chemdog, or someone from England in the 80s rave scene joins, I'd have no actual reason to ever think of anywhere else. Cheese, Chem, and us. All my garden is likely to see.
 

Smoke_A_Lot

In Bloom
So I read you bought a grow tent, what size?

There's plenty of other things you'll need for a successful grow. Grow lights being one of the most important. I suggest checking out Alibaba for LEDs, you'll pay less for the same quality you'd get from brand name lights. It takes roughly a month to ship from China, that's the only downside.

Next you'll need an exhaust/inline fan plus some ducting for air exchange. Carbon filter is optional if you're not worried about smell.
I'd also buy a clip on fan or some type of small/medium fan for some air movement, it also strengthens the stems of young plants.

Next is a thermometer/hygrometer to check environmental conditions and a digital timer to keep up with the light schedule..

You may need a humidifier or dehumidifier depending on conditions. But I'd worry about that last.

I don't know what type of media you'll be growing in, I personally prefer Promix with added perlite.

Mega-crop is an all one fertilizer that can you use from beginning to end @ 1tsp per gallon of water. It's cheap and great for a beginner.

If you're going organic soil - Dr.Earth, Jobes, Epsoma all make organic mixes that can be added to the soil or top dressed and all you need to do is water..plus you can make teas with them.
 

Smoke_A_Lot

In Bloom
Govee Bluetooth (or the wifi version for remote monitoring) is a FANTASTIC hygrometer. Only thing it's missing is a light meter (Pulse PRO does that but is expensive)

The Govee monitor is great. It's small enough to use in mason jars to check storage humidity 👍
I could see that feature being helpful if you're away from your plants a lot. I just use the regular combination meters you'd get on Amazon for like $10-$15 and use magnets to hold them in place against the tents wall.

Another thing OP will be needing in the future is a jewelers loupe to check trichome ripeness.. But he doesn't have to worry about that now.
 

DopeDaniel

Taste The Spectrum
IPM Forum Moderator
I was thinking of the humidifer for the tent. That's actually not too expensive. Basement is usually low humidity in the winter & high in the summer. Magic beans coming. I need to pick a starter mix.
What are the numbers? Humidity and budget?

50 bucks will get one with a remote sensor on the zon and an ac infinty will integrate across components well for that same 50 bucks.

You might get away with a bucket, a towel and a binder clip too. Binder clip the bucket handle up, drape towel over handle, fill bucket with water.
 

BH

Tha Dank Hoarder
almost everything I tried for freak genetics had potential and def some gems in many packs. I agree with frim on pure mi being an amazing plant and project plant . I would look into any of the pure Michigan crosses and exp the pigs in blanket or space pigs if its still in stock?


anything just Get freaky and expect the finest brah
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Nefar

In Bloom
That one on the back left I seeded probably 3 weeks after the others. You can see how small it was in the previous picture. Not only did it pop up fast its growing far faster than the others. Bad/ Good sign? Running light at level 5 24/7. Interior fan on for 8 off for an hour.

3 dont seem to be taking. 2 just poping now up now after weeks. What type of time frame am I looking at for sexting?


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