As a newbie to growing I started using some seeds from a four month old dried up large bud. I really did it on a whim and before you know it I had three nice seedlings coming up.
So I grabbed some more seeds and threw these in some Rockwool the other day (I did not germinate them outside the Rockwool) and I'm sitting a waiting for the next batch.
My question is: Other than my soil w/nutes bag, T5 light, and a small fan I don't have any considerable investment in my first grow. Plus I'm also doing some veggie's for the garden.
However if I can manage to take these plants to flower and through the drying period I'll have more money invested as I need more space. By then I'll make the decision if I want to drop $100-$200 on some seeds from a bank bought oversees.
I hope I'm doing this properly and my learning curve can be a minimal monetary investment until I get this right? But I don't see a "seasoned grower" ever investing time in a seed that they didn't know what it was, well unless they just did it for "fun".
Who knew growing could be such fun? :yay:
So I grabbed some more seeds and threw these in some Rockwool the other day (I did not germinate them outside the Rockwool) and I'm sitting a waiting for the next batch.
My question is: Other than my soil w/nutes bag, T5 light, and a small fan I don't have any considerable investment in my first grow. Plus I'm also doing some veggie's for the garden.
However if I can manage to take these plants to flower and through the drying period I'll have more money invested as I need more space. By then I'll make the decision if I want to drop $100-$200 on some seeds from a bank bought oversees.
I hope I'm doing this properly and my learning curve can be a minimal monetary investment until I get this right? But I don't see a "seasoned grower" ever investing time in a seed that they didn't know what it was, well unless they just did it for "fun".
Who knew growing could be such fun? :yay: