Quote Originally Posted by blink_inc
Yes I do know about grow boxes. I built my own grow box and have ran a 6 week perpetual harvest for the last year.

People will know you have a grow box.
There will be odour and you really need to manage it effectively.
A college house and you expect no one to find out about it. (Rule#1 in those grow books you ordered).
I would expect that with much reading you will be able to grow decently. My "don't bother" is a statement meant to discourage. You are risking a lot.
I didn't watch the whole grow box video but I'd expect that they are quite expensive. For the cost of this box you could pay 1/2 of your tuition.

On the other hand if you are gangbusters and really want to risk everything, don't get the box, pick up 4 600W HPS convertable to run both halide and hps, pick up 2 500CFM extraction fans, 4 oscilating fans and 4 carbon filters. set up 2 4 x 8 tables and pick up 50 5 gal buckets. Read those books cover to cover like you would a textbook and study.
I thought grow boxes were supposed too help minimize odor, or is that ever possible? The ppl I'm living with and the college I goto make it about as least sketch as possible to be growing in a house... and I'm no stranger to sketch environments... up there it's fucking fairy tail land compared to where I live.

One thing I was concerned about was the electrical cost of all that equipment you recommend. Do certain grow boxes have a potentially lower power usage than DIY? I only have access too 1 small meter, not the whole house's worth of electricity. Like I said before, I'm also not very good at engineering or building things, but I can learn something and make it probably
TMoney22 Reviewed by TMoney22 on . Never Grown, first opportunity comng up Well, I'll be going back up to school this fall, and I'm going to have my own apartment (in a 3 story house with other ppl, but my 1/4 is just me). I will have a living room/kitchen/bedroom and most importantly... a GUEST bedroom. My buddy just mentioned these things called "grow boxes" - accompanied by a hefty price. What do you guys think I should do with the spare room? I want to keep electricity down, but I want to produce quantity of high quality pretty much non-stop. Not saying I want 100 Rating: 5