fireclaims4
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So, I really wanted to start growing, but having just graduated from high school, I live with my parents who don't approve of marijuana.
I devised a very sneaky and virtually undetectable way of growing, with very little money spent. There is an old furnace in my bedroom that has been disconnected from the chimney and original water pipes. We used to just hide liquor and stuff in it, but I recently realized the potential.
With a fair bit of difficulty, I managed to clean out the main compartment and place a simple fluorescent desklamp near the rear of the furnace. I fed the cord through a maze of secondary compartments and up through a hatch near the top of the furnace. The thing is covered in stained glass and old rocks, so I had no trouble hiding the extension cord amongst them.
From then on out I've been growing four plants, one of which has been in a vegetative state for nearly 3 weeks. The other three have only been going for about a week and a half, and honestly, I'm surprised at how well all four are doing. There is virtually ZERO air circulation because I couldn't get a fan in there, but somehow the main stems are sturdy and quite resilient. I use a very small bit of miracle grow tomato fertilizer, just to give a little more bite to the water. I accidently made the solution too strong the first time and gave the plants a nutrient burn, which is visible in the pictures.
Overall I feel I've done the best I could do with such a sketchy situation The trouble is, I have NO idea what strains these plants are! Can anybody help with this? Any suggestions on how to better this operation would be fantastic!
Thanks,
- Fireclaims4
I devised a very sneaky and virtually undetectable way of growing, with very little money spent. There is an old furnace in my bedroom that has been disconnected from the chimney and original water pipes. We used to just hide liquor and stuff in it, but I recently realized the potential.
With a fair bit of difficulty, I managed to clean out the main compartment and place a simple fluorescent desklamp near the rear of the furnace. I fed the cord through a maze of secondary compartments and up through a hatch near the top of the furnace. The thing is covered in stained glass and old rocks, so I had no trouble hiding the extension cord amongst them.
From then on out I've been growing four plants, one of which has been in a vegetative state for nearly 3 weeks. The other three have only been going for about a week and a half, and honestly, I'm surprised at how well all four are doing. There is virtually ZERO air circulation because I couldn't get a fan in there, but somehow the main stems are sturdy and quite resilient. I use a very small bit of miracle grow tomato fertilizer, just to give a little more bite to the water. I accidently made the solution too strong the first time and gave the plants a nutrient burn, which is visible in the pictures.
Overall I feel I've done the best I could do with such a sketchy situation The trouble is, I have NO idea what strains these plants are! Can anybody help with this? Any suggestions on how to better this operation would be fantastic!
Thanks,
- Fireclaims4
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