I grew up on a strawberry farm. For as long as my memory goes back I remember spending hot summer days in the New Brunswick sunshine picking berries. I got to witness and participate in the whole process, from the baby plants arriving, to planting, to harvest.
Some strawberries were bred to be larger & more picturesque while we also had plants that would produce smaller berries meant for jam. Much like growing strawberries, Growing cannabis has similarities. I live in New Brunswick , Canada. Our growing season for all plants is limited due to our fickle climate. We don't let this stop us and manage to go on and grow magnificent gardens.
I grow my plants in the most organic ways possible. This means I use NO man-made nutrients, fertilizers, or any chemical products on my plants. They're grown in aged Living Soil with well-water with the help of summer sunshine. I make my own nutrients using goat droppings and rabbit droppings.
Many people find this odd BUT alas it grows me monster plants with quality cannabis.
I'm not in the cannabis growing game to harvest a huge yield. I'm in it to grow quality organic cannabis and show others it doesn't have to be complicated.
Seeds
Buckets
Smaller pots or solo cups for starting the seeds
Black earth
Outdoor space with lots of sunlight
A warm place to start the seedlings( ie. a greenhouse, warm windowsill, mini indoor greenhouse.)
Shovel
Patience
Everyone seems to have a different method that works for them, this is my way of doing things. I like to start my seeds in the soil, other people like to germinate them in a damp paper towel and wait for the root to break out the seed and then plant it. I skip this step and go directly to the soil and I have the same success rate as other growers.