dalemark If itās your first grow honestly autos are probably the easiest way to learn White Widow autos seem pretty forgiving too. Been hearing decent things about TSP beginner selections and the germination guarantee is reassuring when youāre still figuring everything out š
White Widow is a solid choice for a first run for sure. I grew that strain my second time around and it took everything I threw at it. Are you planning to run just one plant or a couple at once?
@annecodex, Probably two just in case I mess one up. And yeah thatās why Iām leaning toward a budget option like TSP to start if something goes wrong itās not a huge loss, but the germination backup helps take the pressure off while I learn the basics.
@dalemark, Makes sense. My first auto run I stunted one by transplanting too late. Learned more from that mistake than any perfect grow honestly. What kind of setup are you working with tent, lights?
@annecodex, White Widow is definitely a great starter strain. Iām thinking of running a couple of TSP autos next, especially with the BOGOAUTO code making it easy to try more genetics.
Definitely agree, autos take a lot of the guesswork out of the process, which makes it easier to focus on dialing in your environment and watering habits.
Iām new to this but autos sound way easier for a first grow. White Widow autos seem chill too. A germination guarantee would make me feel less nervous trying seeds for the first time. Any tips for a first-timer or things I should avoid?
@divergentcrypt, Honestly, keep it simple, donāt overwater, avoid heavy training early on, and try not to check on them every five minutes like the rest of us did on our first grow.
@dalemark, Facts and autos reward consistency more than heavy intervention. Overfeeding/watering is where most beginners run into issues.
Keep it steady and let the plant do the work.
@divergentcrypt, Autos are a great way to start. Good genetics make a big difference, and TSP has some nice options. Keep your setup simple and enjoy the learning process!