coloradchad
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How much is too much to invest into growing equipment for a first time grow?
I am setting up a fresh grow space.
My tent is a 4x4x6, it cost £95 ($12
My new lights are 4x150w DIY Quantum boards, built by a friend, £300 ($405).
My extractor fan is a 6" RVK, in a kit with a 5m insulated duct., it costs about £90 ($121)
I haven't bought a carbon filter yet, but I have budgeted around £50 ($67)
Pots, I am upping my pot size to 3 Imp Gallons. I am buying 8 @ £17.60. But I already have hundreds of smaller pots for seeds, clones and early veg. I also already have loads of trip trays too.
I have given up on "Cannabis Nutes" they are mostly overpriced and overhyped. I use generic stuff from the local garden centre, works really well and costs next to nothing.
My medium is locally sourced compost and rotted farm manure and costs next to nothing, but I was paying £30 ($40) a run for the fancy pants stuff.
Seeds is up to you. Read reviews and decide for yourself. I tend to go for better known vendors and tried and tested strains. You save a bomb if you take clones from sown plants and run them many times.
I'd say have $1000 spare and you'll have a nice setup that will pay you back many, many times for a few years.
Yeah I missed off small fans for circulating air, good point. At the moment I am happy with my 5 20 year old clip ons.I'd also suggest that anyone setting up a tent for the first time factor in some of the errant stuff that you just need along the way...There's a lot of it.
For me that was:
-yellow sticky traps, Mosquito Bits
-Watering cans (I actually got a couple, and like one over the other),
-good extension cords/power strip
-big bag of zip-ties
-extra ratchet ropes or straps
-Fans for circulation
-small gardening snips/shears
-Grow Bags, good quality saucers/trays, lifters to keep the bags raised
-smaller syringes (measuring nutrients, applying pH up & Down)
-big syringes (good for sucking up some of the runoff w/o moving plants
-Wifi/BT thermometer/hygrometer
-Small humidifier (distilled water to go in it)
-Controller for humidifier
-digital pH tester
-digital TDS tester
-cheap USB microscope (or a loupe)
- quart canning jars
- pile of little digital hygrometers for the jars
Great listI'd also suggest that anyone setting up a tent for the first time factor in some of the errant stuff that you just need along the way...There's a lot of it.
For me that was:
-yellow sticky traps, Mosquito Bits
-Watering cans (I actually got a couple, and like one over the other),
-good extension cords/power strip
-big bag of zip-ties
-extra ratchet ropes or straps
-Fans for circulation
-small gardening snips/shears
-Grow Bags, good quality saucers/trays, lifters to keep the bags raised
-smaller syringes (measuring nutrients, applying pH up & Down)
-big syringes (good for sucking up some of the runoff w/o moving plants
-Wifi/BT thermometer/hygrometer
-Small humidifier (distilled water to go in it)
-Controller for humidifier
-digital pH tester
-digital TDS tester
-cheap USB microscope (or a loupe)
- quart canning jars
- pile of little digital hygrometers for the jars
I'm sure there's a bit more...but that's a good start. That's the 'hidden cost' of starting to grow. You can only borrow stuff from your other household uses so much before you just need to buy dedicated stuff. Like circulation fans...you may have some, but if you want 'em in your tent 24/7 you're re-buying for the house anyway, etc.Great list