how much did YOU spend on your initial setup. i'll bet it wasnt this much!

Issareign

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im such a fool because of all the money i've spent hastily grabbing the needed equipment to start my first grow. i'll be starting (hopefully) next week. anyways, to date, ive spent a total of approximately 900 dollars!!! oh man i hope i don't fail :( i still havent even bought a ph meter, and ph up/down, mylar, and nutrients!!
 

joker152

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i only spent about 40 bucks to start my first grow, but since then it has balooned to about 450$ buying more cfl's, reflectors, 400w hps light and other stuff.
 

PurfectStorm

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Haha probly about 3k+ for me on my upcoming growcab, and its still not even completed quite yet.

I figure, if you wanna do it right, do it right the first time, after your first harvest you can recoup any costs.

You will always be able to look back after hastily buying equipment and find better deals out there, but don't beat yourself up over it cuz money should cease to be an issue in the coming months.

:peace: out.
PurfectStorm
 

Nancy Botwinz Budz

Active Member
What did you get? Whatever you have you can surely grow great plants if you set it up right. My initial bill at HTG was 200 bux and i got a digi 600 watt hps, some nutes and some roots soil. I got some sort of discount on the digi 600 watt hps, they only charged me 139 for it. I bought a standing oscilating fan and some timers, and one more trip to HTG, to get flowering nutes, soil, pH meter, and insect control. So total I spent around $400 for a basic setup. In a year it has definately yielded some yummy smoke. I have a 3-phase garden installment I am planning.
Phase 1:
Frame Up and Wall In and Run Circuits etc...
Set up ventilation...
Flower a round....
Then Phase 2:
Enviromental Controls... probably Sentinel Cooling, Heating, CO2, Humidity
CO2 Burner....
Dehumidifier...
Flower another round....
Phase 3:
Sulfer Burner
More Lights... maybe
If more lights I will set up cooling ventilation with cool tubes
I want to try UVB lighting during flowering...
Anyhoo... I am starting this garden in May and hope to have it completed Late Summer. Total Estimated $2500 to $3000 with $1000 of that being top of the line Enviro-Controls.
But for now it's just me and my 600 watt HPS, fan, custom tailored feed schedule, and a bunch of very happy ladies!!!
 

mrheadie

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im right about 1800 in lights, fans, filters, timers, nutes, lumber, and beans. still need a few misc. items (hanna tester), but that about covered everything. i have a mother box with 2 4" t5's and 1 2"t5. i also have a 30 site ez cloner in the box. the flower box has 2-600w aircooled lights, 6" vortek fan, all lined with omniflect. i have a 8" carbon filter set in between the boxes for smell. gl iss, dont be afriad to spend money if u think its well spent. just think of the $ you'll save over the years not having to buy it!
peace
 

jigfresh

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I figure, if you wanna do it right, do it right the first time, after your first harvest you can recoup any costs.
I agree with PurfectStorm. I am on my very first grow. Cleaned my clothes out of the closet and dropped about $2,000 to get it going.

And that $2,000 wasn't wasted on the biggest brands or premade shit. I made my own reflectors and set up my own dwc from rubbermaids. The most money was for the Nutrients and Ventilation.

I probably could have spent $3,500 on the same stuff.

I still don't have a dehumidifier, or any co2. That will have to be my 2nd grow.

My nutrients were over $400. $900 ain't that much.
 

dj crane

Well-Known Member
i spent about $1000 on my closet, thats with no ph metre or up and down either, i think my water is good cause i havent had a problem yet, but if ur water aint good, don't risk it.i also have to buy an a/c unit soon to keep my temp down. $1000 in my neck of the world got me:

400w HPS+Reflector
full Fox Farm nute line up
2 oscilating fans
micro scope
4' t-5 cfl for support
lined my walls with white shower curtain
pots, soil, water hold
termometre/hygrometre
markers/name cards

in my second grow now
 

Issareign

Active Member
What did you get? Whatever you have you can surely grow great plants if you set it up right. My initial bill at HTG was 200 bux and i got a digi 600 watt hps, some nutes and some roots soil. I got some sort of discount on the digi 600 watt hps, they only charged me 139 for it. I bought a standing oscilating fan and some timers, and one more trip to HTG, to get flowering nutes, soil, pH meter, and insect control. So total I spent around $400 for a basic setup. In a year it has definately yielded some yummy smoke. I have a 3-phase garden installment I am planning.
Phase 1:
Frame Up and Wall In and Run Circuits etc...
Set up ventilation...
Flower a round....
Then Phase 2:
Enviromental Controls... probably Sentinel Cooling, Heating, CO2, Humidity
CO2 Burner....
Dehumidifier...
Flower another round....
Phase 3:
Sulfer Burner
More Lights... maybe
If more lights I will set up cooling ventilation with cool tubes
I want to try UVB lighting during flowering...
Anyhoo... I am starting this garden in May and hope to have it completed Late Summer. Total Estimated $2500 to $3000 with $1000 of that being top of the line Enviro-Controls.
But for now it's just me and my 600 watt HPS, fan, custom tailored feed schedule, and a bunch of very happy ladies!!!
well i bought....

4x4x6 grow tent
400w hps with ballast
235cfm muffin fan / carbon filter
light hood / easy rollers
dr chronic nl x skunk seeds
soil / pots / and perlite
2 timers / extension cord

andl ike i said, i still need to buy the nutes, mylar and ph meter.
 

bumting

Well-Known Member
ye mi m8 bought me 2 cfls i sripped a old club speaker gt mi seeds out ov sum grade gt mi fan off another m8 gt him to buy tin foil n already had soil or ye i paid 3 pound 4 sum tomato plant food lmao nt bad e
 

Stoney Jake

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I spent around $800 for everything I have. 400w hps in flowering room t5's and flouros in veg. I still dont have a good PH meter or a PPM meter. I told myself that what I had was going to have to do until the setup has paid for itself. Ive got way more then my moneys worth so far so as soon as Im not so broke Ill have to dump some more into the meters and another 400-600w set up so I can have MH and HPS going at the same time.
So I would like to spend another $400-500
 

SlikWiLL13

Well-Known Member
$800 is a very respectable start, but if you think thats a huge initial investment you have much to learn.

i just helped a buddy get set to the tune of about 2K.
 
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