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crimsonecho

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there is no such thing as detailed tutorial on growing marijuana grow some tomatoes and roses apply what you learn to marijuana and fine-tune for your cultivars likings. its just growing plants. good soil, good genetics and lots of light. easy peasy.
 

PadawanWarrior

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PopAndSonGrows

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Growweedeasy website is the best beginner resource I can think of.

Growing in coco coir has been pretty easy, too. It's tedious and pretty much requires daily attention, but only for a moment. The "sense of control" is much better growing in coco with bottled nutrients; plants respond to inputs much quicker than soil and/or organic grows. Great for beginners IMO.

If you do go the coco route, Coco For Cannabis book, YouTube channel and website are your best resources for that.
 

xtsho

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Plant seed in soil. Give it light and water. Feed when needed. Done.

Keep it simple, don't buy into the 12 bottle cannabis nutrients, don't overfeed, don't harvest early.

If you've grown vegetables you can grow cannabis. It's just another plant. The problem many have is they get caught up in bling products and do too much. Many tend to dump too much stuff on their plants. If you've grown tomatoes successfully then you can grow cannabis.
 

jasonryan00

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Where can I find a detailed tutorial on growing marijuana?
it is exactly like poker
takes 5 minutes to learn but a lifetime to master
anyone can grow, but most only produce mid quality because they don't invest in everything actually required to produce a top quality product
just ballpark
$1500-2000 for ALL the equipment not cutting corners on shit from china
genetics will be whatever you can budget for no matter how much you spend on equipment it won't amount to shit if you cut corners and save money on seeds
water use and filtration and electricity use need to be considered
Nutrients can be very expensive depending on which line you go with and how much is used per feeding
and if you don't have any experience than you will fail a lot before you succeed and even produce a quality product on par with something you would buy and smoke yourself
so if you can't see yourself committing to what is listed above just save yourself your time and just keep buying it
and of course above all else in most states it's still not legal to grow and even when a state has a medical program that rarely includes home grow options, but when they do you are very limited to what you are able to do and still remain legal under the program i.e plant counts
maybe think real hard about it before venturing into this game
 
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