Growing Cannabis outdoors, in an indoor tent, thats on a balcony

Lordhooha

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You could make a "cannabis door" for your window...sorta like a cat door but with a 6" hole for ducting. Then feed the tent with warm house air.
You should be able to dial in the right air flow temps and humidity.
I wouldn't worry about opening the tent for a few minutes here and there, plants should shake it of in a few minutes just like people.
Have you ever lived in the northeast? At my old house it would easily hit -20 with a whopping high of -1 before you factor in windchill. Not even to mention those nights where the snows going to blow just right and cover his tent and in turn freeze his zippers.
 

hotrodharley

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Yes, I can add a heater and run it 24/7 if needed. Electric bill isn't a problem. The tent is 2x2x4. I still face the concern of opening up the tent for feeding and examination



Wish me luck then :D
This is going to be a huge disappointment to you. But I guess a guy’s gotta try.
 

7CardBud

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Ya, it's far from ideal to grow like that. There will positive pressure in the tent for the warm air blowing in.
The tent isn't going to be -20 as soon as the flap is open.
 

Lordhooha

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Ya, it's far from ideal to grow like that. There will positive pressure in the tent for the warm air blowing in.
The tent isn't going to be -20 as soon as the flap is open.
Dude I’d be surprised if the tent would ever hit 40 degrees
 

JoeBlow5823

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Again, why arent we just running the tent indoors like everyone else? Sounds like its a really small tent..... And if we have the option to grow outdoor, why are we using a tent?
 

Killaki

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How are you at building things? Ever done much carpentry? If you built and insulated wooden box outside you could keep it nice and toasty all winter. I've built boxes, not insulated but would be pretty straight forward. I'd just do it inside if it were me. But if this just isn't possible you'd need some serious protection from the winter elements.
 

JoeBlow5823

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How are you at building things? Ever done much carpentry? If you built and insulated wooden box outside you could keep it nice and toasty all winter. I've built boxes, not insulated but would be pretty straight forward. I'd just do it inside if it were me. But if this just isn't possible you'd need some serious protection from the winter elements.
Again why does it need to be outside. If we are doing all this, why not just get a shed? Would help everything run smoother in so many ways. But again, the whole purpose of tents is to grow INSIDE.
 
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