How to grow it ?

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by zorzor, Oct 6, 2009.

  1. Hello , i`m new to the board and i have a little question.Let`s say i want to buy some seeds like here
    Code:
    http://www.marijuana-seeds.nl/white-widow.html
    (or something you guys will suggest).It`s a specific book for this ?Or a good book has steps for any kind of weed?
    I see on this page -> yield up to 450g it`s this true ?
    Any replies would be welcome.Thank you !
     
  2. Firstly, welcome to the city!

    Now, regarding your seeds and selecting them. First you have to understand that literally a 450g yield from a single plant was most likely recorded by a professional (read; pro at growing weed) and therefore this is honestly unrealistic.

    Another thing to think of is the fact that you're new at this. Buying expensive seeds from a website is good and bad. Good because you know the genetics are legit. Bad because you're a newbie at this. And you're risking your money in order to grow. Well, I suggest you start with bagseed. Get any yeild from that, and then go from there.

    Basically use the least amount of money for when you're starting your grow in order to evade mishaps that could have you rethinking whether you should have started this in the first place.

    So get out there, READ everything you can possibly find about the ways of growing marijuana, and then grow your own! Good luck.
     
  3. yea i agree with above post, great advise
     
  4. Ok , thanks so much guys , so i guess i just have to go to the book section and read , read , read :)
     
  5. i gotta say, i bought seeds from Attitude Seeds, and i used bagseed, and the seeds i bought sprouted fast, and the bagseed didn't even germinate. So... depending on how many bags of weed you buy, haha, will determine if you wanna start with bagseed or get some nice feminized seeds (if you're gonna buy, might as well know you're buying seeds that WILL be a female)
     
  6. mills69 @ thanks again , we`ll do

    tehgregzor @ can you give me a link of exactly what you`ve bought if you were satisfied.Thanks !
     
  7. Hey guys , i didn`t think i need to do another thread and sorry for double post.But can i find seeds or how can i grow something like this -
    Code:
    http://www.grasscity.com/spice-silver-3gr.html
    .Or i just need to purchase this -
    Code:
    http://www.grasscity.com/seed-pack.html
    and i`m ready to go ? I`m really new so be gentile :)
     
  8. Alright first off im gonna agree with the above post you need to study up a lot before you go wasting money on seeds that you could and very possibly will kill off easily.
    Are you planning on growing in doors or outside? Soil or hydro? If indoors how much height do you have to work with? And do you know any thing about cloning? If you dont i wouldnt bother with femmed seeds yet they would be a huge waste of money if you don't.

    If your growing out doors a lot of this isn't to relevant nature tends to take care of its self. But if you are doing it indoors you replace nature so you better be sure to know what you are doing or be prepared to end up with a lot of dead plants.
     
  9. Well i first wanted to do it indoor.But if i decide to do it outdoor (not so close from my home) i need to be there every day?Or is more easy these way and dont need much attention like indoor?
     
  10. #11 housefullOweed, Oct 6, 2009
    Last edited by a moderator: Oct 6, 2009
    To be honest i really dont know much about growing out doors im sure you dont need to be there every day but you also have other pest to contend with like animals eating your shit. I know nothing about growing in soil i am a hydro grower. My point in my statement was that growing indoors comes down to an exact science which requires lots of reading and trial and error to comprehend.

    If your gonna grow indoors i recommend checking out.

    mr greens ready set grow

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kq_e0tBM6rE"]YouTube - Ready-Set-Grow Part 1of 7 UPDATED[/ame]

    & the urban grower

    http://www.urbangrower.com/
     

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