Growing Made Simple
Our grow buckets require no nutrients, no pH adjustments—just seed, water, and harvest.
Plant
Plant your seed about ¼ inch deep into the soil. Our pre-amended growing medium contains all the nutrients your plant will need from start to finish. After planting, water the soil gently to avoid pushing the seed deeper, make sure to fully saturate the soil. For best results, we recommend placing a humidity dome over the planted seed. Within 2–3 days, you should see a seedling emerge. Once it sprouts, the dome can be removed. After the initial watering when you planted your seed, do not water again until the bucket feels noticeably lighter. As your plant grows, you can increase the frequency of watering. On average, watering every 2–3 days works well, but always adjust based on the weight of the container and dryness of the soil top 2 inches of soil.
Watering
Simply add tap water—no adjustments are necessary. Our soil is pre-formulated with buffering agents to maintain an ideal pH range, even if you are unable to pH-adjust your water. However, if you are able to pH your water before use, we recommend doing so to help prevent any potential fluctuations in soil pH over time. For best results, allow tap water to sit uncovered in a clean 5-gallon bucket overnight to let chlorine naturally dissipate. Adding an air stone can speed up this process while also increasing oxygen levels in the water. When watering our buckets do not water till you see runoff coming out! This will flush out the organic nutrients overtime and cause deficiencies. You only water till runoff with salt based synesthetic nutrients. We recommend using room-temperature water, ideally between 70–79°F, to support healthy growth.
Harvest
Most autoflower strains are ready to harvest in under 90 days. In the final stage, follow these steps for best results: Final Flush & Darkness: 7 days before harvest, water your plants with ice-cold water and keep them in complete darkness the last 2 days until cutting. Reduce Watering: As harvest approaches, gradually reduce watering. For the last three days, stop watering completely and allow the soil to dry out. Drying: After cutting, hang your plants to dry for 7–14 days in a dark space. Maintain a temperature of 60–68°F and humidity between 56–60%. Airflow: Place a fan in the drying area to keep air moving, but avoid pointing it directly at the plants—air should circulate gently around them.
No nutrients • No pH adjustments • No complicated setup