Building an underground grow room

racer3456

Well-Known Member
dude going underground should be the last idea you have. That shit is for commercial bad mother fuckers.
You got that right. When I first saw this title, I was like who would be dumb enough to set up a grow that big and post it. Then I saw the part on his parents and...:-o:-o:-o:-o:-o:-o
 

pitbill

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A good buddy of mine had the same idea sort of...he had a farm in upstate NY - buried 2 40ft containers underground and started a grow operation to help fund the failing farm...well i bet ya can guess what happened...hes doing a dime in Danamora....my point.....be careful and never get greedy....Good luck bro, i wish ya the best and stay safe

PB
 

whatapothead

Well-Known Member
pitbull... how did he get caught doing that out on a farm? must not have been too careful or was just drawing too much electric?
 

stoverdro

Well-Known Member
Damn...
i think the best way to do this is to get a backhoe.if you cant borrow one just rent it and dig the hole under the porch and just extend it to the basement adn you can make it a secret room. or get a hammer and shovel adn just start down in the basement and like make an extra room.youll never get caught....
or wait....just get a grow tent or make a stealth cab out of your dresser....i dont know man
lol...or wait till your out of your parents house bro...for real i did.it sucks man but hey its worth is bro..my mom found my plants when i was 17 and she said get them the fuck out of the house and then smoked a blunt with me.she smoked but still didnt want that shit in the house bro
 

jumifera

Well-Known Member
if your parents are not ok with it,just wait untill you move beacause you could gett them in !SOME! trouble,or go out doors.
 

pitbill

Well-Known Member
Hey whatapothead

Long story short he had it pretty much covered...he had a diesel gen set buried too with the stacks exhausting above the ground- no electric usage.. Ever been in upstae ny in the winter...snow snow snow...guess what the area looked like around the buried containers and gen set...yup...no snow surrounded by 3 ft everywhere else. caught the eye of a state trooper chopper (no ir ), and they started watching the place and about 4 months later he was toast. The lession is cover all your angles...and let no one know what your doing and where ya doing it.

PB
 

Arrid

Well-Known Member
Hey whatapothead

Long story short he had it pretty much covered...he had a diesel gen set buried too with the stacks exhausting above the ground- no electric usage.. Ever been in upstae ny in the winter...snow snow snow...guess what the area looked like around the buried containers and gen set...yup...no snow surrounded by 3 ft everywhere else. caught the eye of a state trooper chopper (no ir ), and they started watching the place and about 4 months later he was toast. The lession is cover all your angles...and let no one know what your doing and where ya doing it.

PB

lol what a fool.

You'd have thought he'd put some shizz down to melt the rest of the snow lol :D
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
lmao, I actually thaught of this same idea only not neer the house i started to dig the hole with 3 people i got down like 6 feet and it was like a 2 foot around ind we were like fuck this. i do not think this is a good idea because its a fucking pain in the ass... just start your plants on your windowsill and tell you parents they are tomatoes... lmao then after a while put your "tomatoes" outside and let them grow.. . thats what i did and my parents joked around and let me grow them.. :D:D
that i the supidest thing ive herd
 

UnderPhire

Well-Known Member
"holy crap i wonder why our electric bill doubled and our deck glows at night" p.s ballasts are noisy and so are fans. Moisture will will your worst enemy. Your talking major construction, don't hit any power lines, and like someone already said, its gonna smell.
 

kinghedes

Well-Known Member
also might mess up sum foundation and rain might mess with it here when i grow outside i have to make sure its kidda a high spot most of the time we get a lot of rain at once and kidda floods in spots
 

seedfarmer123

Active Member
A good buddy of mine had the same idea sort of...he had a farm in upstate NY - buried 2 40ft containers underground and started a grow operation to help fund the failing farm...well i bet ya can guess what happened...hes doing a dime in Danamora....my point.....be careful and never get greedy....Good luck bro, i wish ya the best and stay safe

PB
hey, where is upstate NY? i'm in upstate NY with a lot of farms around me!
just curious to know what city or town he was in

AND what about ballasts being noisy?
 

pitbill

Well-Known Member
It was Delaware County NY.....ya might even be able to find the bust online...it was 2004 -2005 or so....too bad too, he's a real good guy, just lookin to cover his farm tax and put food on his plate...f-in shame

PB
 
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