swimmingjoker
New Member
Going to be my 1st time growing and would appreciate some input as I have not found much tips on growing near the equator.
I live near the equator and at the top of a fairly tall apartment and my only immediate neighbours are below me.
I am considering either an 'outdoor' setup with a sealed greenhouse on a 3x10 balcony or an indoor setup in a 10x10 room where I can replace the window with polycarbonate to let uv rays through.
I would like to take advantage of the natural climate since its a 12/12 and sativas are my favourite, will the indoor setup with sunlight hitting my plants be sufficient?
Will the strong winds help dissipate the strong smells and make it viable for an outdoor setup?
My main concerns that are at the top of my head are humidity/mold and smell. Thinking of varieties to grow, durban poison comes to mind since I'll be looking for mold resistance and sativas are able to tolerate the high humidity climate.
Either setup my current plan is to treat it like a sealed box with ventilation in and out with activated carbon filters and disposable desiccant nearby.
Would appreciate any insight/advice.
I live near the equator and at the top of a fairly tall apartment and my only immediate neighbours are below me.
I am considering either an 'outdoor' setup with a sealed greenhouse on a 3x10 balcony or an indoor setup in a 10x10 room where I can replace the window with polycarbonate to let uv rays through.
I would like to take advantage of the natural climate since its a 12/12 and sativas are my favourite, will the indoor setup with sunlight hitting my plants be sufficient?
Will the strong winds help dissipate the strong smells and make it viable for an outdoor setup?
My main concerns that are at the top of my head are humidity/mold and smell. Thinking of varieties to grow, durban poison comes to mind since I'll be looking for mold resistance and sativas are able to tolerate the high humidity climate.
Either setup my current plan is to treat it like a sealed box with ventilation in and out with activated carbon filters and disposable desiccant nearby.
Would appreciate any insight/advice.