Crawl space grow?

Monkeyslug

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Hi, i am currently living with my parents; both of whom are appalled by the fact that I smoke, I am considering making a possible grow room in my crawls space. I already have infant female plants that my uncles neighbor gave me. I have done lots of research on the proper ways to grow and believe that I am ready to start. As of now I have been growing 64 chili pepper plants in an indoor green house in my backyard. I have lots of experience with growing things, (I even tried a little hydro experiment with one of my peppers), and i believe it is time for me to take on growing pot. I currently own 1 2ft 4 lamp t5 grow light for my plants that i ordered off of virual sun and it is currently in use in my vegetable green house. The green house is pretty close to my house and my family members walk past it frequently but dont look inside. Would it be possible to veg the plants in my greenhouse, and then move the plants into my crawlspace to finish out the flowering cycle?
 

BushMaster15

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I wouldn't recommend growing in your parents house. They already hate the fact that you smoke so imagine what their reaction will be if they find your plants. How will you hide the smell? Vegging plants still have a skunky odor.. not to mention what they'll smell like when they flower. IMO, it isn't worth the risk. Wait til you have your own place.
 

Lordhooha

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Hi, i am currently living with my parents; both of whom are appalled by the fact that I smoke, I am considering making a possible grow room in my crawls space. I already have infant female plants that my uncles neighbor gave me. I have done lots of research on the proper ways to grow and believe that I am ready to start. As of now I have been growing 64 chili pepper plants in an indoor green house in my backyard. I have lots of experience with growing things, (I even tried a little hydro experiment with one of my peppers), and i believe it is time for me to take on growing pot. I currently own 1 2ft 4 lamp t5 grow light for my plants that i ordered off of virual sun and it is currently in use in my vegetable green house. The green house is pretty close to my house and my family members walk past it frequently but dont look inside. Would it be possible to veg the plants in my greenhouse, and then move the plants into my crawlspace to finish out the flowering cycle?
I’m with bush it’s rude and very inconsiderate to grow in anyone’s house without them knowing. They can get in trouble just as well. Stick to grow reapers and other peppers until you move out.
 

Monkeyslug

New Member
would one plant really smell to bad?
Its about 4 inches tall and it doesnt smell at all rn. Im not certain about the strain
 
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smokeybeard

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would one plant really smell to bad?

Yes. I have 2 fairly small plants and if I leave my tent unzipped for more than 20-30 minutes at a time my entire house (~1400 square feet) smells like my tent that is in a closet. That's also running a carbon filter with fan on that is about 3 times what I need for my size room (The fan is adjustable).
 

Ablaze

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No. No. No.

And they are so very much easily spotted. They look nothing like any other plant than pot. It's hard to explain how easy it is to spot them. When they begin to stink. Wholly cow. Dammmm.

Depending on the state, county, etc... The house may also be in danger.

Find somewhere you can get it another way. Take a week vacation to do so if necessary. Growing this is not simple. True, you seem to have a great aptitude to grow things, and this isn't at all very much different. The cost/risk in your case suggests to me to abandon the plan.

Best wishes on your journey which ever path you take.
 

charface

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Its not the things you have planned
For that fuck you its the things you cant imagine.

What i mean is I did nothing wrong
But cops ended up in my garden because they were looking for someone who escaped a mental hospital. In my case, no harm no foul.
I was in compliance

Who knows what reason parents will have to be where you don't want them but rest assured odds are in favor of them finding out.
 

psychadelibud

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Don't do that to your parents bro...

I used to grow in my parents house when I was a kid, 15 years old, 16 years ago...

Momma would find my plants and beat my ass and throw them away. Now that I am older I realize shy she did it. I could have gotten the entire family in a lot of trouble being I reside in Kentucky which is still till this day, illegal to grow. Plus it is very disrespectful.

I would personay recommend reading into and educating yourself on "Guerilla Growing". I have a lot of threads over on IC about guerilla growing.

I run large scale guerilla grows now days, still taking that risk but I believe it is what keeps me in good health and my family happy. Its hard work. In my opinion harder than the oil fields which I had worked for 4 years... Not including the risks. But once you learn you will learn to grow hidden right in plain site. I have grown on the edges of roads now for 15 years. In corn fields, soybeans, edges of hayfields, back yards of people I dislike... Etc etc.. Over the years I have my golden spots selected and don't really have to do look around anymore but I still love the adventure of going out and looking for new spots.

How old are you exactly? Do you have a license and a vehicle?

Do you live in a pretty congested area? What state if you don't mind me asking???

This is a perfect time to start and get plants big for the spring especially for seed as you can put seed plants out wayyyy earlier than clones...

Just keep them out of mommas house.

I remember my first ever guerilla grow when I was a kid, how enthused I was... I started some bag seeds from the local hippie/hillbilly man on the mountain. Started them in February and put them out in march. They went into flower lightly by April and then reverted back to veg eventually. I dug out holes 3 to 4 feet wide, around 2 and a half feet deep. Mixed in mushroom compost, miracle grow organic, promix and then filled it back in with native soil and removed the big rocks. Also threw some water polymere crystals from Wal-Mart mixed in the bottom of the hole.

There was some real estate lake view property that had been sitting for a few years, grown up perfectly with small sapplings, vines and blackberry bushes. I knew they wouldn't gonna sale it.

I never had to water those 6 plants once and I swear to you I got over 18 ounces a piece off of them, which still competes with what I pull today with a better outdoor setup. The next year I tried again, but my head grew big and I threw many more than I should have in one area and I lost every one of them to the KSP and national guard. I remember seeing them fly in. I was emotionally crushed but I should have known better and was lucky they didn't have no ties to me as I had over 300 plants in that one spot. You have to keep them spread out and watch leaving trails and bare spots where you dig your holes.

I always recommended working alone and personally, in the night with a red or green optional LED headlight lens. Highly highly recommend working ALONE... Had to repeat that.

Don't tell anyone. Not even your uncle whom you obtained the plants from.

My dog luckily gets to go with me. I have had a few partners in and out of my grows and Iuckilly have one now. But that is because I cultivate at a commercial level and could not do it without the help. However it took me years of selection to find the right partner.

I still have my side grows that he knows nothing about that I keep on the side. Always have and always will. I am sure he does the same.

If you need further education on this matter please feel free to reply. I will not judge you because of the question you asked, because I was in your shoes once... But I will tell you that growing in your parents house or beneath their home in the crawlspace no matter if it is out of site or not is a TERRIBLE idea and if you choose that route I will not give you anymore information.
 
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