Shipping Container Growing

Recommend growing in a shipping container(High Cube Style*)

  • Yes

    Votes: 3 100.0%
  • No

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3

DGrowers

Member
Debating grabbing a container from the local storage place and I had heard they were not the best for growing in due to environmental control issues.

Does anyone have real world experience with them and if so would you recommend or no?

The container in question is a high cube style which means the ceilings are a foot higher than standard containers.

Thank you in advance.
 

Renfro

Well-Known Member
I have heard of people burying these and making them into shelters. I can't see why it won't make a good grow. I have seen prebuilt ones with everything turn key.

If stealth is important I doubt this is a good way to go.
 

Big Perm

Well-Known Member
I have heard of people burying these and making them into shelters. I can't see why it won't make a good grow. I have seen prebuilt ones with everything turn key.

If stealth is important I doubt this is a good way to go.
I would cut off something to be able to bury one in my back yard. I'd even put in a walkway to a door in the basement and finish it all out, and cover everything up.
I'd have to rent a circus tent and tell the neighbors I was fogging for some big ass lawn roaches while the construction was taking place.
Then plant a garden on it so no one drove over it.
Not that I've ever really thought about it.
 
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DGrowers

Member
I have heard of people burying these and making them into shelters. I can't see why it won't make a good grow. I have seen prebuilt ones with everything turn key.

If stealth is important I doubt this is a good way to go.
Stealth isn't important I'm all legal and will have cameras/fences to cover it.
 

meangreengrowinmachine

Well-Known Member
my dream as a youth aspiring to growing was a buried shipping container with all the bells and whistles powered by generators or solar panels or some shit... it was a crazy pipe dream but damn would it be sweet.... now a days I just want to be able to grow in my field in the open under the sun lol
 

meangreengrowinmachine

Well-Known Member
I would cut off something to be able to bury one in my back yard. I'd even put in a walkway to a door in the basement and finish it all out, and cover everything up.
I'd have to rent a circus tent and tell the neighbors I was fogging for some big ass lawn roaches while the construction was taking place.
Then plant a garden on it so no one drove over it.
Not that I've ever really thought about it.
hahahaha man I would NOT want to see the size of those roaches!!
 

Gquebed

Well-Known Member
People all over BC buried shiiping containers to grow in. In fact, one op that got busted years ago had about 8 of them all connected...was a big op.
 
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