First time grower

Okay so this is my first post here so forgive me if its not great.

I'm currently still living with my parents (fast food job no money to live alone) and my dealer recently moved away.

Is it possible to grow outside in southeast texas this time of year (october) since it only gets down to about 40-50 degrees?

If not what are some good stealth grow ideas? I've heard of people doing it with PCs but I have no idea how. Please help?
 

newb101

New Member
no the plant wouldnt survive lol. yes you can do a pc grow but you want be getting much bud, first question is, is the parents cool with this?
 

c5rftw

Well-Known Member
Okay so this is my first post here so forgive me if its not great.

I'm currently still living with my parents (fast food job no money to live alone) and my dealer recently moved away.

Is it possible to grow outside in southeast texas this time of year (october) since it only gets down to about 40-50 degrees?

If not what are some good stealth grow ideas? I've heard of people doing it with PCs but I have no idea how. Please help?
october is too late man.. um i would just research a lot in this forum and it will help you immensely. i have no experience with stealth grows, but i do know that in a confined space, heat and ventilation should be your biggest concerns...
 
october is too late man.. um i would just research a lot in this forum and it will help you immensely. i have no experience with stealth grows, but i do know that in a confined space, heat and ventilation should be your biggest concerns...
whats the best temp to grow at?
 

gcvt420

Well-Known Member
I see you posted this thread twice so I'll just repeat here what I said in your other thread....


Welcome to the forums. For outdoors, you have to plant in the spring.

As far as growing indoors is concerned, just look around this site and you'll find all you need to know and more. All I can tell you is do not, under ANY circumstances, grow in your parents house without their full permission/knowledge.

Lastly, it's not about temps outdoors. It's about the amount of daylight in the winter VS. spring/summer.
 
I see you posted this thread twice so I'll just repeat here what I said in your other thread....


Welcome to the forums. For outdoors, you have to plant in the spring.

As far as growing indoors is concerned, just look around this site and you'll find all you need to know and more. All I can tell you is do not, under ANY circumstances, grow in your parents house without their full permission/knowledge.

Lastly, it's not about temps outdoors. It's about the amount of daylight in the winter VS. spring/summer.
o okay. anyways yeah i posted it again because after i did i went back to the forum and it wasnt up but it showed up bout 10 minutes later so anyway yeah my old man just doesnt want it obvious so he doesnt get in trouble so out of sight with little smell id what i need
 

gcvt420

Well-Known Member
Cool - no problem. A moderator will probably merge the two threads so everything is in one place :)

As long as your Dad is cool with you growing, you've definitely come to the right place! There is so much information here on growing indoors, it can be a little intimidating. Spend a lot of time here in the Newbie Central forum and in the Grow Room Design & Setup Forum. Read all you can and it will all become fairly clear in a short period of time. Also, read all the 'stickied' threads on the Newbie Central page...lots of good info there.

Read all you can, use the search engine liberally, and ask a lot of questions. You'll be harvesting your first crop before you know it. And, again, welcome to the forums.
 
Cool - no problem. A moderator will probably merge the two threads so everything is in one place :)

As long as your Dad is cool with you growing, you've definitely come to the right place! There is so much information here on growing indoors, it can be a little intimidating. Spend a lot of time here in the Newbie Central forum and in the Grow Room Design & Setup Forum. Read all you can and it will all become fairly clear in a short period of time. Also, read all the 'stickied' threads on the Newbie Central page...lots of good info there.

Read all you can, use the search engine liberally, and ask a lot of questions. You'll be harvesting your first crop before you know it. And, again, welcome to the forums.
Thanks I've alreaady seen tons of stuff thats given me great ideas on how to grow. Im also reading the book closet cultivator to make sure im ready before i try my first crop so i dont wast any.

Everyone on here seems really helpful and I'll keep you guys updated as I start growin.
 
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