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@TimothySSchmitz there are many websites to walk you through the process of starting seeds and caring for your plants through to drying and curing. Growweedeasy.com is a great resource to learn the basics and more. There are also tutorials here on AFN in the New Growers section to follow or if you have specific questions you can start your own thread in this section. Many people here on AFN are more than willing to help you along if you are struggling. You are also welcome to private message me if you’d prefer and I can help you out. Be sure to give as much info, including pics, as possible about your setup to give a good background.
 
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Hey Tim. I found out the hard way that the absolute most important thing is the environment. I made the mistake many times of buying expensive nutrients and expensive seeds and cheaping out on everything else. I would recommend doing it the right way in the beginning. It will save you money I'm the end.

When I got better lights, monitored my humidity and temps and kept them in an acceptable range, monitored my pH with 2 accurate pH pens, learned when to water and when not to water, monitored my ppm/ec and having good airflow my yields improved drastically.

When you get the hang of the fundamentals, then you learn tricks and figure out how to dial it in even more over time. Like how to prevent fluffy bud, how to increase resin production how to get bigger buds etc.

The fundamentals don't seem as important when your just getting started but they are the most important thing. Environment, then genetics, then nutrients.

Please don't go out like I did and spend $200 or more dollars on Fox Farm Nutrients or Advanced Nutrients line and try to run like 6 different, expensive seed genetics on the first grow, but cheap out and buy a $150 light off Amazon. You will end up with small, nutrient burned plants.
 
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