Purple_Ganja
Well-Known Member
Hello all, seeing how growing pot is illegal and all where I'm from lol, I needed a great place, close by, that is totally confined and lockable. The space under my house is absolutely perfect for that. There's PLENTY of room, the space is as wide as the house, and about 5.5-6.5' tall depending on where you are in the area. I smoke a lot, A LOOOOOT, and its getting really expensive, hense the reason I want to grow my own. So, since the space is in a spider webby w/ a touch of coch roaches and enclosed area, what would be the best way to go about growing some FAT herb. Here are my plans so far.
-Rock Wool Substrate
-Flourescent lights
-fans
-constant drip watering method
-starting germination in the last 10 days of the month of May so it will be warm (a lot of people start up their plants in the spring to give it more time to grow, but appariently as I've heard, thats one of the top 10 biggest mistakes growers make) and will go from there.
-Will be using Tin Foil and Mirrors to reflect extra light onto the plants
-will be using some sort of fertilizer, but for the conditions these plants will be kept in, not sure what kind to use...
-will grow plants vertically from ground up to start, and if they get too tall, will have to use some sort of horizontal growing method...
Any good advice would be greatly appreciated, what stumps me the most is that since its in an enclosed area, and the enclosed area is linked to the outside, I'm not sure if I'm supposed to use indoor or outdoor growing techniques. I need maximum yields with up to 6 plants, and any sweet tips or tricks to get a better/longer high out of the yields. Thanks.
-=K=-
-Rock Wool Substrate
-Flourescent lights
-fans
-constant drip watering method
-starting germination in the last 10 days of the month of May so it will be warm (a lot of people start up their plants in the spring to give it more time to grow, but appariently as I've heard, thats one of the top 10 biggest mistakes growers make) and will go from there.
-Will be using Tin Foil and Mirrors to reflect extra light onto the plants
-will be using some sort of fertilizer, but for the conditions these plants will be kept in, not sure what kind to use...
-will grow plants vertically from ground up to start, and if they get too tall, will have to use some sort of horizontal growing method...
Any good advice would be greatly appreciated, what stumps me the most is that since its in an enclosed area, and the enclosed area is linked to the outside, I'm not sure if I'm supposed to use indoor or outdoor growing techniques. I need maximum yields with up to 6 plants, and any sweet tips or tricks to get a better/longer high out of the yields. Thanks.
-=K=-