Introduction
To get started, first decide which room or area of your house you would like to start growing in. There are many different areas in a home to choose from such as basements, garages, closets, pantries, attics, and entire bedrooms or offices. Make sure that when you are choosing an area that it is free from wandering eyes, fires, children as well as pets. The less the plants are disturbed while they are growing the better the outcome will be when it is time to crop. There is no special recommendation for which room or area of the home you should use for growing besides the fact that I (personally) would not recommend the attic.
Attics are usually one of the most flammable areas in the home because of the amount of insulation that is inside of them and the amount of heat that some lights can dispense in a grow op. The combination of the two is not very friendly and not very promising for either your home or the future of your grow op. It is solely on the grower to choose which area they are most comfortable with when growing their own plants; I personally have had great success with closet grow ops while some of my
closest friends have had great success growing in their basements and garages. Every grower is different and every grower has their own likes and dislikes when it comes to growing marijuana successfully in their own home.
Once you have chosen which room or area you would like to grow in than it is time to choose which type of set up
you would like to begin with. This book is written under the assumption that you have already chosen to grow your
plants using soil however, there are many different types of set ups available.
Attics are usually one of the most flammable areas in the home because of the amount of insulation that is inside of them and the amount of heat that some lights can dispense in a grow op. The combination of the two is not very friendly and not very promising for either your home or the future of your grow op. It is solely on the grower to choose which area they are most comfortable with when growing their own plants; I personally have had great success with closet grow ops while some of my
closest friends have had great success growing in their basements and garages. Every grower is different and every grower has their own likes and dislikes when it comes to growing marijuana successfully in their own home.
Once you have chosen which room or area you would like to grow in than it is time to choose which type of set up
you would like to begin with. This book is written under the assumption that you have already chosen to grow your
plants using soil however, there are many different types of set ups available.