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Does Anyone Cultivate Their Own? (Original Post) Oneironaut Jan 2023 OP
Started growing my own five years ago PinkTiger Jan 2023 #1
Check it out: Ponietz Jan 2023 #2
You need quality seeds, grow tent, clamp on fan, Emile Jan 2023 #3
If you stick with it Tbear Jan 2023 #4
My advice: Grow outdoors in soil. Blue sky or under canopy. WheelWalker Jan 2023 #5
It costs a good bit to get started. NH Ethylene Jan 2023 #6
easy peasy markie Jan 2023 #7
Those are some nice buds! Oneironaut Jan 2023 #12
You can buy seeds online but here in NM the grow supply stores & dispensaries sell seeds & clones womanofthehills Mar 2023 #19
WARNING waddirum Jan 2023 #8
Hahaha too late! Oneironaut Jan 2023 #10
Wow! Thank you everyone! Oneironaut Jan 2023 #9
Yes I'm working on a grow now... MiHale Jan 2023 #11
There are a few tricks IbogaProject Jan 2023 #13
I disagree about the manure womanofthehills Mar 2023 #20
Cool IbogaProject Mar 2023 #21
Chicken manure is way cheaper than bat guano womanofthehills Apr 2023 #22
Here are your states rules IbogaProject Jan 2023 #14
Thanks! Oneironaut Jan 2023 #15
Also, you can train plants to grow low by tying down branches womanofthehills Apr 2023 #23
Buy clones if you can. flying_wahini Jan 2023 #16
+1 Ohio Joe Jan 2023 #17
Interesting! Thank you both! Oneironaut Jan 2023 #18

PinkTiger

(2,591 posts)
1. Started growing my own five years ago
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 01:17 PM
Jan 2023

I grow in a tent in the basement. Started out with small tent, 2 plants. Now large tent, six plants.
Advice? learn as much as you can before you start. Decide on your growing method and look at the online blogs available on growing.

Tbear

(488 posts)
4. If you stick with it
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 02:17 PM
Jan 2023

You will have a tent for the seedling and vegetative stage and a larger tent for flowering.
Great buds need great lights. Do not skimp here or you will not like your results. If I had a budget I would spend 75% on lighting.
It’s not hard to grow but getting the finish right…
Use your local grow shop.
I grow food now, the weed advice was hearsay from a friend.
It’s fun.

WheelWalker

(8,957 posts)
5. My advice: Grow outdoors in soil. Blue sky or under canopy.
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 02:19 PM
Jan 2023

I use a Solarig canopy because my climate often presents September and October rains. Be patient as you approach harvest.

NH Ethylene

(30,824 posts)
6. It costs a good bit to get started.
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 02:51 PM
Jan 2023

The tent, lights, good soil, seeds, etc. But you save a LOT of money in the long run. My husband smokes for pain multiple times a day, so mine paid for itself with the first crop.

There are some great websites about how to set up and how to grow. Be sure to read a lot before you spend the money. My first mistake was buying a lamp that was inadequate. I would up needing 3 lamps that were more powerful.

If you buy a tent that is 48 x 24 x 60 inches, you can fit three plants, along with a vaporizer. I've grown 4 plants in mine but they are just too crowded and more likely to get moldy in the flowering stage (which is a disaster!).

markie

(22,759 posts)
7. easy peasy
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 03:22 PM
Jan 2023

well, easy to get a plant to grow... I grow cannabis and CBD Hemp for fun and give most of it away because I don't partake... that said; I am in Northern Vermont and start the plants inside about now and put them outside in spring (I am not a serious grower, just fun) so, nothing spectacular but people I give it to seem to like it







womanofthehills

(8,808 posts)
19. You can buy seeds online but here in NM the grow supply stores & dispensaries sell seeds & clones
Tue Mar 28, 2023, 12:40 AM
Mar 2023

If you can, grow outside in a raised bed with good soil.

MiHale

(9,800 posts)
11. Yes I'm working on a grow now...
Fri Jan 20, 2023, 02:07 PM
Jan 2023

I’ve been growing for the better part of 20 years. Live in Northern Michigan. Was mentored by a medical cannabis grower who has about 15 years on me. Still learning though and experimenting.
Started in hydroponics moved into soil in the last 3 years. Have good gardening skills so figured why not?
Working on a post about a completely “free” grow. Stay tuned.

IbogaProject

(2,856 posts)
13. There are a few tricks
Sun Jan 22, 2023, 10:50 PM
Jan 2023

The biggest is the dark period during flowering has to be 12 or more hours per night. That uninterrupted dark period is required for a successful flowering. There are now Automatic flowering strains, but I believe they don't produce well either quantity or quality, but if you're not a heavy pain treatment user maybe that would be the easiest first few rounds, and you could then budget your savings to use lights and such. They make contraptions to blackout outside. Outdoors under sunlight is much more affordable than using electric lights. Maybe the newer lights are cheap enough to be worth the security. The all time best tasting stuff is grown Veganicly, no manure or any animal parts used, only plant compost and minerals. That makes the lightest buring. Good luck, anything good for tomatoes is good for that too.

womanofthehills

(8,808 posts)
20. I disagree about the manure
Tue Mar 28, 2023, 12:46 AM
Mar 2023

I use organic chicken manure from my own chickens and all my friends agree (most are growers) that my plants are the most robust and best tasting. The more manure the better!!

womanofthehills

(8,808 posts)
22. Chicken manure is way cheaper than bat guano
Sun Apr 2, 2023, 06:20 PM
Apr 2023

Many people get it for free. I’ve used all kinds of expensive fertilizers - like $40 a gallon for grow, bloom, minerals, etc but get better results with manure. Another place to get good free soil - is under trees in the woods. Good to start seeds and clones in light porous soil - I usually buy this from grow stores.

A good investment is mycorrhiza- when you transplant to a larger pot - sprinkle mycorrhiza on the soil the roots will sit on. You can also find mycorrhiza under some trees - it’s white threads. I usually start with a 4 in pot, then go up to 7 or 8 inch pot, and then a much larger pot before I transplant into my raised beds.

You can also make a worm farm with your compost.

IbogaProject

(2,856 posts)
14. Here are your states rules
Sun Jan 22, 2023, 10:56 PM
Jan 2023

Outdoors they have to not be visible without binoculars. If you feel adventurous you can gently tie silk flowers on the plant as it grows outside.
https://masscannabiscontrol.com/home-cultivation/

womanofthehills

(8,808 posts)
23. Also, you can train plants to grow low by tying down branches
Sun Apr 2, 2023, 06:26 PM
Apr 2023

I live in the country so it’s not a problem- but if you keep bending the branches, you will also get more yield.

Ohio Joe

(21,776 posts)
17. +1
Wed Jan 25, 2023, 05:39 PM
Jan 2023

I've done a few grows at home now and clones are definitely the way to go.

If the OP sees this, you can check out my threads here:

Indoor grow

https://democraticunderground.com/127910395

&

Outdoor grow

https://democraticunderground.com/127910680

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