Skip to content

Ready-Set-Grow Part 1of 7 UPDATED

2010 September 7

Ready Set Grow is a educational film covering most aspects on growing marijuana in doors. This film rewviews Lighting, climate conditions, nutrients, grow mediums, and lots more and plenty a lot more.

Ready-Set-Grow Part 1of 7 UPDATED

2010 July 8

25 Responses leave one →
  1. imsospacedout permalink
    July 8, 2010

    Is there any great grow guidees like this on outdoor growing??

  2. Dxox82 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @JoeCool031619 ]
    nah it doesnt get that humid. its dry. prettty dry. awesome thanks a bunch xx.

  3. JoeCool031619 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @Dxox82 If you’re in a humid area with that heat it will probably be near impossible to grow outside, However if it’s a dry heat that will actually benefit your plants b/c cannabis produces extra resin in dry climates to keep the plant from drying out & the more resin the better. Even in an inside grow you should keep your grow room as dry as possible. You can use an air conditioned room &/or install a duct with an inline exhaust fan to pump the heat out. Hope this helps. I’m happy to help..

  4. Dxox82 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @JoeCool031619
    mm, what it it was closer to the 103 range?
    & thanks for replying

  5. JoeCool031619 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @Dxox82 Cannabis is a tropical plant so unless you live in a desert you should be ok. 70-90 degrees is the range you want to keep your plants in.

  6. Dxox82 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    what about temperature?
    if one lives in a country where theres a lot of sun light + heat, is that good or bad?
    would indoors be better?

  7. FR34K4201D permalink
    July 8, 2010

    Great :)

  8. mrfatbuddz permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @xXZOMBIE666Xx What light are you using? Give me some of your grow specs and i can help you out.

  9. xXZOMBIE666Xx permalink
    July 8, 2010

    but how do i control the temp tho plz reply

  10. whosalienlarry permalink
    July 8, 2010

    add me if you want to hear the best funnies weed songs

  11. howtogrowmarijuana permalink
    July 8, 2010

    Blackberry Kush Seeds and Clones

    Medical-Marijuana-Club org

    Purple Urkel and Grape Diesel also

  12. elantriv permalink
    July 8, 2010

    google Doe’s Account

  13. MRPOOPOOCAT permalink
    July 8, 2010

    Ever heard of a T5 florescent, if not try it for veg lol.

  14. Csab08 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    hanf-spiel. de/294463

  15. squillyb7718 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @TheBrowngab What I was saying is even in ebb n flow you have a chance at a mistake with the timers where as a NFT you turn it on and leave it on. Only failure there is you mixing nutes wrong or pump burn out. NFT systems offer awesome root zones as well as large yields, just get a pump failure warning alarm and your good. Most plants like a slightly acidic water, rockwool being the lowest at around a 5.7ph

  16. TheBrowngab permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @squillyb7718 ya no shit they need timers or a idiot to sit with them constantly and ya hoses and a drain and a resivoir, air pump ect ect and it’s the easiest manner in growing for bulk, and what you said about PH to someone else is correct, if you play around you may find some do great at 6.8 while others do better at 7 play and learn to perfect. been there done that! thanks for your advise

  17. TheBrowngab permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @squillyb7718 I found flushing no good, if you feed properly you won’t have to rince out the extra because it won’t be there, again though it depends on food and breed, some strains are simple and other require alot of work to find out exactly what they need to do well, alittle less a little more until you figure it out.

  18. squillyb7718 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @loveSc7
    Do a little research on ScrOG’s, these films are outdated. As I have said in many posts in these vids, outdated but useful to new where it all started.

  19. squillyb7718 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @TheBrowngab
    70 clones?! Are you nuts?! He would have a horrible yield for the extreme overcorwding that would cause almost no light to ever reach past the upper canopy levels. None of the middle, or lower internodes would see enough light to produce anything larger than a dime (coin) sized flower.
    Everything else you said was good except for the yield estimate that is. If grown professionally and the seed is of good genetics you can expect around 500g per square meter which is what you got

  20. squillyb7718 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @loveSc7 yes but its very very inefficient when you obviously have a small space you will need many many plants in order to achieve any sort of continuous growing.
    I would suggest just a few plants and a ScrOG. Easier to manage, larger yield and just damn fun for beginners.

  21. squillyb7718 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @Powly1966
    Please don’t give people bad info. You obviously don’t know what your talking about. Think, nutrient FILM technique… film,,say it with me, fiiilllmmm.
    Nutrient film technique (or nutrient flow technique) provides a continuous flow of nutrient solution over the plants roots. It is the ‘stereotype’ of hydroponics systems. When most people hear the word, ‘hydroponics’ they envision a nutrient film technique system.

  22. Powly1966 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    @squillyb7718
    NFT system pumps only need to be on for 15mins every two hours whilst lights are on this always more oxygen to the root system

  23. alzafar06 permalink
    July 8, 2010

    amazing video.. you made my hands green :)

  24. squillyb7718 permalink
    July 9, 2010

    @hoosh420 good and bad advice. Rockwool is very forgiving for first timers. Coco fiber has its own “flavor” and aroma it adds to the flowers. Flushing your plants well the last week-two weeks will allow the flavor and aroma to return to its natural state. In regards to seeds off the internet, don’t forget that Barney’s, Amsterdam Seed Co, and others are the very same people that got good seeds to the US to help start what we have now. Try Barney’s.

  25. squillyb7718 permalink
    July 9, 2010

    @longrockwoman they are fine for veg not so good for flowering

Leave a Reply

Note: You can use basic XHTML in your comments. Your email address will never be published.

Subscribe to this comment feed via RSS