Majikoopa
Well-Known Member
Hi guys!
I live in a legal state and am thinking about doing a greenhouse for next year's grow. I always do things by the book, so growing outside is a no- no, unless in a completely separate, secured structure, i.e. a greenhouse. Secure means that, if it has an open window, it is no longer secure. It also must have a sturdy door and lock.
SO, that leaves me with the following: obviously plastic and PVC ribbed frame is out, though I love the low cost of materials. I must have opaque glazing and a simple propped window for vents wont work... I will need to install a window fan with temp sensor for ventilation I think.. remember no open windows someone could get in but a vent fan is OK.
Im limited to 6 flowering plants, but really only need a few so space doesn't need to be huge. My yard is pretty small too. I would probably also use it to start veggie seeds for the garden. I am trying to minimize cost while making a sturdy, easy to assemble structure.
Does anybody have suggestions for a good kit or plans they've used?
I live in a legal state and am thinking about doing a greenhouse for next year's grow. I always do things by the book, so growing outside is a no- no, unless in a completely separate, secured structure, i.e. a greenhouse. Secure means that, if it has an open window, it is no longer secure. It also must have a sturdy door and lock.
SO, that leaves me with the following: obviously plastic and PVC ribbed frame is out, though I love the low cost of materials. I must have opaque glazing and a simple propped window for vents wont work... I will need to install a window fan with temp sensor for ventilation I think.. remember no open windows someone could get in but a vent fan is OK.
Im limited to 6 flowering plants, but really only need a few so space doesn't need to be huge. My yard is pretty small too. I would probably also use it to start veggie seeds for the garden. I am trying to minimize cost while making a sturdy, easy to assemble structure.
Does anybody have suggestions for a good kit or plans they've used?