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Old 09-04-2008, 04:42 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by theconstantgardener View Post
hi everyone,

Im just tired of chasing dealers and planning to start my own crop.
Problem is, I need to grow the plants in the same room I'm residing.
And space is a problem. I cant go with complicate contraptions.
The more I read on the subject and the more notes I take the more complicated my plan gets

Is there a decent way to grow a couple of short plants, in the same room with me?

My initial thoughts are that ventilation wont be a problem since Ill move and breathe around a lot and I always keep my windows cracked open. But in the long run, will the smell or the size cause me any problems?
Jangel has given you some excellent links so I jus wanted to adress two of your specific concerns...first there are lot's of fairly uncomplicated ways to grow a couple of plants...and sssllllloooowww doowwwnnn if you feel confused, you don't have to rush it just feeds the anxiety and confusion of any new endevor

a first garden of any type can feel like a very steep learning curve...but just soak up the knowledge in small bites....plan and replan knowing there is no perfect grow and you will have to make compromises with whatever you choose. Each method has its advantages and disadvantages so think about what is most important to YOU in you grow...ease, yeild, stealth, potency, etc and you can pick the method(s) that best match your needs and desiresl

and smell is a problem when you flower, but there are ways to handle that when you are ready....

I think you are in the right place for all the support you will need to enjoy a successful harvest before you know it. Then you can kiss those dealers goodbye....
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