How To Grow Cannabis (Marijuana) Indoors – Vol 1 – Full Tutorial

Volume 1 is the first in a series of educational tutorials on the indoor growing of cannabis/marijuana. It is intended for educational purposes only. Please check your local laws on marijuana consumption, possession and farming before attempting to grow any. Alternatively, if you could care less about the law, blaze on!


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  1. You should not draw more then 80% of what the line is rated for. If you are
    using a 40 amp line, limit the draw to 32 amps otherwise your lines will be
    running too hot and over time, running 12-18 hours a day, you will
    eventually burn the house down. If you use a 110v line, a 1000w light will
    draw 10 amps but the light will only draw 5 amps on a 220v circuit. On a
    220v, 40 amp circuit the maximum amount of lights I would use is 6 1000w
    lights.

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  2. I have numerous questions,
    1. Can I grow my Marijuana with a lamp? It’s like a LED Lamp it’s small but
    it’s plenty powerful and blinding when just being around it XD
    2. I’m extremely poor and I’m doing this for money, how can I acquire seeds
    for growing? Can I just ask someone if they can give me some seeds the next
    time they trim the stems or whatever, (I’m not really knowledge-full and
    I’m also under eighteen but I’m very much aware of the risk I can face but
    I’ve already decided that I need the money.)
    3. And finally, I’m on a budget can I just use soil from my apartments
    here? Like just dig it up and put it in a bucket?
    4. Any tips for growing under your bed? (I have a bed that has a door under
    it that allows for like a small room it’s narrow but at the end it’s wide
    and I have gone their and see if my lamp(s) (If I can find another one)
    fit, I also took the pot I’m going to start the growing in. Also please do
    not criticize me. I’m just a poor kid who needs a constant source of money
    to survive. I know well that if I don’t get a steady income now and if I
    start saving I won’t go to college my parents have discussed this with me,
    but I want to go to college, I want to study astrophysics and theoretical
    physics.

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  3. Very impressive!! For an older video it has everything with visuals and
    details broken down for even the basic grower to nail a great crop!! Not
    over detailed and very to the point with very little fluff. Bravo!! 

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  4. I bailed on this lame video at 22:08,hes omitted bunches of important
    details already,if youre gonna spend he time to learn,why only learn 60% of
    correct info? Watch Jeorge Cervantes videos,hear some real info,like the
    difference between horizontal and vertical hanging bulbs, as one of very
    many examples of stuff this dummy didn’t mention.

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  5. Hi m8 I.have a 3foot T5 Aquarium Light (4 bulbs 156W (4 X 39W 2 blue 2white
    3 blue.leds wood this.work to.crow.1.or 2 feminised auto’s in a small.grow
    from.seed.

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  6. If you happen to end up with a hermafrodite, is it possible to just remove
    the male parts of the plant, castrating it, so you have a female…..?

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  7. Leds are better for the colour spectrum and temperature then any other
    lights …. I got 3 15watt led e27 bulbs 1 day white 6000k and 2 warm white
    3000k all 3 use 45 watts and give out the equivalent to 450watts 1500
    lumens each bulb plant is thriving 45 pound well spent no heat output soo
    no heat detection from eyes in the sky’s and 45 watt soo no high electric
    bill better to actually get a led panel with blue and red lights as plants
    love the wavelength of blue nd red but these led bulbs work nice aswell
    either way led is the best yet the newest give it time were be growing
    plants off our tv led screens lol

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  8. I think I can grow indoor tomato plants using the methods provided by this
    video Less the ‘particular’s’ specific to growing pot plants but I think I
    have learned what I need from this video to be successful in growing an
    indoor vegetable garden and in particular the tomatoes that I have never
    been successful in growing indoors but have always wished and tried to do..
    I can get good results in germination and plant growth but I can’t get the
    tomato to grow and ripen without rotting. My goal is to be able to eat a
    ‘real’ tomato sandwich with mayo, pepper and American cheese that I
    remember from my childhood in California when I now live in New England and
    can only get good tasting tomatoes in the summer at ridiculous high prices
    and not be guaranteed that the taste and crispness doesn’t meet my
    expectations. Too many times I have been disappointed at paying over a $1
    for one tomato I couldn’t even EAT. I have never been disappointed in
    tomatoes I have grown and want to grow my own all year long. 

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  9. I love your videos for information in growing plants but maybe not the
    plant you choose to grow but thanks for the Info as I think it will help me
    to grow an indoor vegetable and herb garden where I have failed over the
    years. 

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  10. Dutch Growers channel · Edit

    It doesn’t matter. Some growers choose Sativa strains and after 1 or 2
    weeks put them on 12/12 the plants will grow a little bit more and stay
    little. You can also put them 12/12 after 3 or 6 weeks, it doesn’t matter..
    Only in yield. But if you flower earlier you also harvest earlier. If you
    want it to be worth is check the strain when you can put it the best on
    12/12 with sativa you can put earlier they will grow also when its flowers.

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