I greet thee, fellow Growers, Warriors and connoisseurs of sensimilla!

Rainbow Warrior

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Up to now I’ve been an organic outdoor farmer; in order to use all seasons, I’m about to start my first Indoor crop (organic of course, and I’m gonna give biodynamic a try).
Managed to get my hands on some legendary Jamaican Lambsbread Collie seeds.
My 3x3wooden cab is almost finished, all recycled wood (gotta think of Mother Earth).

On a low budget, so any advice on money saving equipment is much appreciated, as well as any tips on how to avoid rookie mistakes (Ventilation, lights, etc).

RW
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raggyb

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I wanted to try Lambsbread. Omg there's so many mistakes to avoid. Since you're outdoors I'll suggest dont bring outdoor soil inside imho because bugs but then again there may be ways around that. This is a good forum for tips. Welcome to RIT.
 

raggyb

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You say mistakes; what are the biggies?

Re Soil: bought some organic dirt...
well I'm just trying organic myself the first time and probably making big mistakes but don't know what they are yet. I hear with organic it's a big mistake to let it dry out. You want the good bacteria to live and they die when they dry out. They also die in light so you want mulch or some cover. Also you must declorinate tap for at least 24 hr. That's all I can think of. Check out the organic section here. Oh and in general if you go led don't get a cheap one I hear.
 
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