Yeah, I know that. I have plans for a space, lighting, nutes, etc. that is literally just my seedling area.You're going to want a better light ,
cheap nutrients, and a enclosed space for flowering (eventually).
For lights I recommend a Mars hydro eBay/Amazon 69$ shipped
Advanced nutrients jungle juice 3 part kit 31$ Shipped
Or general hydroponics 3 part 26$Shipped
You at least need grow and bloom nutrients.
And cal-mag 16$ is a bonus and will save you time ahead in the future.
Basically you're gonna have to spend 100$-150$ if you want to successfully grow on a budget without big issues or any issues at all.
Cool, just recommending things for budgetsYeah, I know that. I have plans for a space, lighting, nutes, etc. that is literally just my seedling area.
Cool thing.You'll need to speed
Cool, just recommending things for budgets
It's an incandescent 3 way on the lowest setting. My space is going have 10 led bulbs to start, then a custom cob array later. As far as nutes, soil, etc, my local hydro store has a good dude who has been doing this for a long time and gives great advice.Is that an led bulb in the make shift reflector or incandescent?
Do what you can to get them a good amount of light otherwise they will grow thin and stretch which will slow down the whole maturing process.
My opinion if budgets tight, is to get a small box/bottle of all purpose fertilizer.
It can be overwhelming and expensive at the beginning doing too much at once.
Learn what you can off the grow/cheap nutrients and progress as you develop skills/interest.
Growing indoors can be a challenge because it's unnatural, it's up to the grower to provide an artificial environment that the plants will like. I've definitely had more trouble indoors than outdoors
That's what I just did, lol.Wat up X, u should bury that stem man. Add medium up to the just below the base of the leaves.
Certified electrician here, bro. The light is perfectly safeI've been thinking about it and not to be mean but get rid of that light man. I don't wanna hear about a neighborhood house burning down in a week
.. i understand the need to ghetto rig stuff and not wanted to spend money on it till you truly know what your getting yourself into..I've had friends spend 100s of $ and fail and ive had other friends dropped seeds in their ash tray and got a few oz.
until you find the parts to build something that won't start a fire in all honesty put it on your windowsill. Leave that light on in that room maybe move it closer and when it gets warmer here ( probably won't be till June bc mass is the new Alaska apparently lol ) put it out side with some other near by plants to hide it