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Dispensaries offer a wide variety of cannabis strains that are easy enough to purchase, but have you ever considered the art of growing at home? There are so many benefits to cultivating your own favorites like Wedding Cake or Pineapple Express.
Think about it. You’d be saving money, growing exactly what you want, and most importantly, you started up a new hobby. Before we get ahead of ourselves, we need to talk about the supplies for the beginner cannabis grower. With so many options available in the cultivation market today, it can be overwhelming to know what you absolutely need to start your new project.
Keep reading to learn about our favorite beginner cannabis supplies and how to follow your state’s regulations to stay within your legal limits.
Where are you planning to grow?
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The Grow Tent
While a grow tent is not absolutely necessary, the control within a grow tent far outweighs growing indoors without one. Not only that, but it helps tame the pungent smell when using proper ventilation.
Soil or Grow Medium
What type of soil or medium are you planning to use? There are several options.
Living Soil:
The easiest one for beginners is living soil. There are microbes and other organisms, often including earthworm casing, bat guano, and more. This method does not need fertilizers, pesticides or the math that comes along with them. The plant uses the rich components from the soil to grow and absorb nutrients as it goes. Just add reverse osmosis water. Another plus is that the soil gets better after each harvest and you never need to change or buy soil again.
The other popular type of soil is coco. Produced from coconut husks, this type of soil is best known for water retention. You’ll be less worried about the plants running dry.
Aeroponics or Deep Water Culture:
There are other options such as aeroponics and deep water culture, but growing weed for beginners is best kept simple. An aeroponics setup comes with a lot of maintenance and cleaning. Without it, mold or root rot may creep in.
Water and Nutrients
Other Supplies for the Beginner Cannabis Grower
Pots:
You will need plant pots if growing in soil. Sizes from 1 pound to 5 pounds are available.
Lights:
What size tent did you choose? This can affect the light you need. When choosing between high-pressure sodium and an LED, go with LED for beginner growers. Mars Hydro is a great brand but sometimes you are on a budget and other options will be best to begin with. Remember to pick up a light timer as well to keep your “daytime” and “nighttime” schedule perfectly synchronized.
Intake and Exhaust Fans:
“Boy, oh boy! Is there a skunk in here”? If you are growing at home, that might be something you hear. The standard grow tent should have a slot for both an intake and outtake fan, both including a carbon filter. This will keep your funky, fresh strain smells at bay.
Disposable Gloves:
Growers don’t let grower friends touch their cannabis without gloves. Plenty of people do, and it’s not the end of the world, but think about the oil on your hands. Over time, that oil can come into contact with your plants and affect the growth and yield. You’ll also keep your hands from getting caked with sticky hash. Wear gloves! Latex is best if you’re not allergic.
Measuring Instruments:
Find a good thermometer and hygrometer to track humidity. If using nutrients in your grow, remember the measuring cups. A pH meter will also be useful daily.
A Small Fan:
Your babies want to feel like they’re in the wild outdoors, so give them a breeze.
Scrog Net:
This specially placed netting, most often referred to as trellis at the grow store, will allow your plants to grow horizontally in smaller spaces.
Harvest Supplies:
Don’t forget the smaller stuff for when you harvest your plants. You will need isopropyl alcohol for cleaning, mason jars for curing, plus gardener shears and plastic bins for trimming.

Seeds or Clones
After you have finally set up your grow, it’s time to start planting. You can begin by acquiring seeds or clones. Seeds need to germinate first before being placed in the ground for the best success.
Seeds:
Not all seeds are the same. There are feminized seeds, mixed sex seeds, and autoflower seeds. Each of these will need to be cared for differently. The easiest seeds to start with are feminized or autoflower seeds.
Feminized seeds will guarantee that your plants are female unlike a mixed-sex bag. Male plants have to be picked out of your crop, in their vegetative stage, which can be hard to identify as a beginner. If missed, the males can pollinate the remaining females, forming seeds which are never fun to pick out of your bud, or worse – smoke.
A beginner’s best friend is a reputable clone source. Dispensaries often sell clones and if they are healthy with strong root production, you’ll be one happy camper. These tiny plants are literally “clones” from its “mother plant”. Because the mother plant is female, your clones will be too. After you’ve selected your strains and purchased them (double checking that they look healthy), you’re ready to get them into soil. Gently create a small hole with your fingers that will house the clone, its rockwool or soil cube, and its roots. Cover the hole and gently pack the soil to keep the clone standing upright and snug. Water and mist them with distilled water to keep them from going into shock, as they were very wet in their cloning stage. From here you can grow them into their vegetating stage.
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