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Essential Supplies When Growing Cannabis Indoors

In Health
August 28, 2020
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If one is new to growing cannabis, one might be duped to believing it is a huge and expensive undertaking. Many out the idea on hold, especially when one hears how much it might cost. However, in actual sense, growing cannabis is an easy and inexpensive venture, especially when doing it indoors.

Here are some of the supplies one will require when starting as an indoor weed grower; –

One thing is for sure, even with all the required supplies, one cannot grow cannabis without weed seeds. If one chooses to clone, then there is no need for weed seeds. But let us assume that is not a possibility for now.

The quality and strain of seeds one choosesto have a significant impact on the results. However, as a grower, one should appreciate that there is no right or wrong choice of seeds. It all depends on one’s personal preference and purpose for growing.

Buy from a reputable seedbank to guarantee quality. When it comes to strain, one should go for the one that produces the particular effect one is looking for. For naïve growers, an easy grow, large yield strain is preferable.

On that note, Indica strains are the best choice for indoor growing. That is because they easier to grow, flower quickly, and produce larger yields. If one chooses to go the Sativa way, one should go for the hybrid strain. The reason being that 100% pure Sativa strains are not suited for indoor growth.

Growing Medium

Whether growing indoors or outdoors, plants do not suspend themselves in air. Instead, they require a medium to support their roots. The growing medium one needs is entirely dependent on whether the growth is going to be taking place with or without soil.

The latter, also known as hydroponics, involves growing crops without soil. If one is using soil, then the soil is their growing medium. On the other hand, if one chooses to grow in hydroponics, it will require an inert medium, such as hydroton or lavarock.

Another essential factor to consider is that while soil supplies nutrients, an inert medium does not. It just holds the plants in place. That forms the basis of the different feeding schedule in soil and hydroponics setting.

Lighting System

Home Grown Cannabis Company experts cannot adequately emphasize the importance of lighting to cannabis plants. Replacing sunlight is not going to be easy, as one has to be careful not to either underdo or overdo it.

The best lighting will be from grow lights. Most beginners are afraid that these lights will cause a hike in the electric bill. While this is true for some brands, mainly when covering large spaces, a high-quality LED light will barely add a dent to one’s pocket.

At the same time, they provide the best lighting for the plant. Be sure to have a timer to make it easier to monitor how long the lights are on and how long they are off. Remember, darkness is as essential as lighting.

Ventilation System

The plants will require constant intake of fresh air and disposal of stale, contaminated air. Fresh air guarantees an adequate supply of co2, necessary for making food and proper growth. The best way to continually provide a fresh supply of air is to have sufficient ventilation.

Furthermore, proper ventilation helps cool the room, as high temperatures can quickly destroy your crops. The components of a good ventilation system include;-

  • Active air exhaustion
  • Passive or active air intake
  • Adequate air movement

There are so many ventilation system options to suit any budget. When starting, here are some essential factors one should keep in mind about their ventilation system;-

  • Be aware of the volume of your growing area
  • Get a fan whose CFM if equal to the volume of your growing area
  • If one is going to be using a carbon filter, then add 25% to that number
  • Be sure to get a centrifugal inline fan
  • Appreciate that an exhaust fan is more critical than an intake fan

Nutrients and Supplements

The kind of nutrients and supplements that one needs depends on;-

  • If you are growing hydroponically or in soil
  • The type of soil, super organic soil, organic, high-quality soil, or just ordinary soil

If one decides to go the hydroponics way, then one will need plenty of nutrients and supplements as water does not naturally contain the nutrients required by cannabis plants. Therefore, one is required to mix water with a nutrients solution, which is available as pre-mixed solutions.  Always remember that the plant requires various nutrients, depending on the growing stage.

As for super organic soil, the majority of the nutrients are already in the soil. Consequently, one requires minimal nutrients and supplements to adjust the deficits. At the same time, be careful not to overfeed your plants. However, as the plant grows deeper and starts to enter the flowering stage, the nutrient requirements become lesser.

Though done by a majority of the growers, it is not recommended to grow cannabis in regular soil. That is because one will require a good set of nutrients, which sometimes are challenging to balance, unlike in the case of hydroponics. It then becomes more straightforward, more natural, and convenient to grow cannabis in organic super-soil.

Pots and Buckets

When growing indoors, it is highly unlikely that one is planting directly on the ground. As a result, one will require containers to put their growing in, be it pots or buckets. Some common mistakes growers make when growing in containers include;-

  • Bad soil
  • Lack of root binding
  • Overwatering
  • Vulnerability to root rot

It is for this reason that experts recommend that one uses smart pots. Though a little more expensive than regular pots, smart pots protect one’s plants from the above mistakes, guaranteeing huge yields.

Another thing to consider is the size of the pots. The available growing space determines that. If one is looking for decent-sized plants, then the least-sized pots should be the 5-gallon pots.

If one is going the hydroponic way, then there is no need for fancy pots. Even better if one gets the pre-made hydroponic system (highly recommended for beginners), as buckets come as part of the system.

Conclusion

Growing cannabis indoors is not as cumbersome and as expensive as most are made to believe. Some other minor essentials include a thermometer, PH and PPM Testing equipment,and carbon filter.