Let me get this clear, so it's your first time growing?
I have grown a lot of different vegetables and other things over the years.
I mean, I also grow killer potatos 😎:
I'd categorize cannabis as one of the easiest plants.
Not quite as easy as beans, but far easier than broccoli or carrots.
I also liked discovering that I am not the only one who throws away seeds, then mixes them, transplants and that makes me confuse the genetics and that, but in the end, they are alive and are a reason to be proud of them.
It started out very organized and neat.
But then the first 3 seedlings never germinated and I panicked and in the end, I had too many pots and seeds and only 1 survived.
It's a longer story and it was a stupid fault of my own - all of it 😕. I wrote about it somewhere earlier...
Even though I have done it many times, I also start very organized and then I get comfortable and let them live without any more worries, hehe.
It is one of the easiest, yes, and certainly carrots have many more complexities. I congratulate you, because you discover that the important thing is to give them everything the best and most natural as possible. This way it becomes an easy art to take the hand of nature. If you start putting fertilizers or chemical things on it, it makes something that is simple and beautiful when it is natural a little bit more complex.
By the way, Wow those potatoes! Applause to the gardener! 👏
I disagree a little bit.
Chemical fertilizers are very easy to dose right and work instantly.
My approach is to keep it as simple and cheap as possible.
My main point is: you don't need extra special, expensive cannabis fertilizer.
I will use a mineral phosphorus fertilizer next run, maybe...
Oh, maybe it's because I'm not good at calculating liters and how much to use, for me it's quite difficult to add chemicals, haha I speak from the little I've experimented with them and how I've seen my friends calculate them...