TheDudeNextDoor
Active Member
I'm prepping for my first grow, planning to grow just for personal use. I will never sell as I feel that is the best way to get caught, and I plan to tell no one, other than my wife, about what I am doing. I am also being careful about purchases, making sure to use cash for "suspicious items" when possible and not buying everything all at once and in one place.
What I'd really like from you experienced growers is a risk assessment for my basic growing plan. In your assessment, assume that I have common sense and won't do anything to draw suspicion to myself. Hell, I'm even being so careful that I don't want to mention my state on these boards in case any feds are lurking here looking for clues.
My plan is to grow 3-4 plants outside and a couple autoflowers in a small room inside. By next fall, I plan to establish a well-equipped growing room inside, but for now outside and a small inside room are my only options. It's the outside grow that gives me pause as common sense says growing outdoors includes at least a modicum of risk. Here are my deets:
I live in the country in a hilly, mid-southern state. I have several acres bordering national forest. I plan to grow on my own property in a spot where there is zero chance of anyone stumbling across my grow. My nearest neighbor is a good 900 yards away at least, and my property location is isolated from any outsiders. If somebody comes onto my property, they have to follow a long private drive that ends at my house. In the twelve years I have lived here, I don't any memory of ever seeing any helicopters, although sometimes we will have military carrier planes fly over fairly low on their way to a military base.
Smell I don't think will be an issue with the way my property is located. The only outside I can think of who might pose a smell problem is the meter reader, but even then he would be a good 100 yards at least from my grow spot with a shop and trees between.
So I think that's about it. What do you think? Should I feel pretty safe with this outdoor setup, or am I taking an unnecessary risk growing outdoors? If so, I can just grow a few autos indoors for now and wait until fall when I can get a full setup and start growing solely indoors then. Please help as I need to finalize my plan soon.
What I'd really like from you experienced growers is a risk assessment for my basic growing plan. In your assessment, assume that I have common sense and won't do anything to draw suspicion to myself. Hell, I'm even being so careful that I don't want to mention my state on these boards in case any feds are lurking here looking for clues.
My plan is to grow 3-4 plants outside and a couple autoflowers in a small room inside. By next fall, I plan to establish a well-equipped growing room inside, but for now outside and a small inside room are my only options. It's the outside grow that gives me pause as common sense says growing outdoors includes at least a modicum of risk. Here are my deets:
I live in the country in a hilly, mid-southern state. I have several acres bordering national forest. I plan to grow on my own property in a spot where there is zero chance of anyone stumbling across my grow. My nearest neighbor is a good 900 yards away at least, and my property location is isolated from any outsiders. If somebody comes onto my property, they have to follow a long private drive that ends at my house. In the twelve years I have lived here, I don't any memory of ever seeing any helicopters, although sometimes we will have military carrier planes fly over fairly low on their way to a military base.
Smell I don't think will be an issue with the way my property is located. The only outside I can think of who might pose a smell problem is the meter reader, but even then he would be a good 100 yards at least from my grow spot with a shop and trees between.
So I think that's about it. What do you think? Should I feel pretty safe with this outdoor setup, or am I taking an unnecessary risk growing outdoors? If so, I can just grow a few autos indoors for now and wait until fall when I can get a full setup and start growing solely indoors then. Please help as I need to finalize my plan soon.