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Outdoor greenhouse for stealth growth in tropical weather?

avillax

Well-Known Member
So here's the deal:

I'm moving to a house in the South American tropics, and this house has an open roof patio in the second floor, and I want to grow weed in there. I will be getting a permit to legally grow it, but I want to grow it stealth because the house is small and the neighbors' house is right next to it, so I don't want them to alarm the landlord and also I don't want people to steal my weed if they find out by the smell.

So I need to hide the smell. I will also be setting up a yoga and meditation area in that patio, so I don't want practitioners to find out.

I could just get an indoor grow room, but since I live in the tropics I want to make good use of sunlight, plus electricity is expensive here.

I was thinking on using a type of greenhouse made of white plastic. I could setup a carbon filter and a fan.
This are the tropics, so I don't know if it would work considering the heat.

What other solutions are there to profit from the sunlight but keep the plants hidden and the smell hidden?
 

Bignutes

Well-Known Member
So here's the deal:

I'm moving to a house in the South American tropics, and this house has an open roof patio in the second floor, and I want to grow weed in there. I will be getting a permit to legally grow it, but I want to grow it stealth because the house is small and the neighbors' house is right next to it, so I don't want them to alarm the landlord and also I don't want people to steal my weed if they find out by the smell.

So I need to hide the smell. I will also be setting up a yoga and meditation area in that patio, so I don't want practitioners to find out.

I could just get an indoor grow room, but since I live in the tropics I want to make good use of sunlight, plus electricity is expensive here.

I was thinking on using a type of greenhouse made of white plastic. I could setup a carbon filter and a fan.
This are the tropics, so I don't know if it would work considering the heat.

What other solutions are there to profit from the sunlight but keep the plants hidden and the smell hidden?
 
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