Could you create a 1-way Vision Green house ?

WinnyBoyBlue

Active Member
So in ''less-legal'' places around the world, having people see your plants is bad..bad...baaaaaaaaaaad.

Inside growing is awesome, but for alot of people it means they don't have very much space to work with. Would it be possible to have a greenhouse that you cannot see into, yet all light would easily penetrate ? I think it's a cool idea if possible.
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
I used a shade cloth, like 50% or so. couldnt see interior unless cupping the screen or if a light was on inside at night. the smell was impossible for me to control
 

WinnyBoyBlue

Active Member
I used a shade cloth, like 50% or so. couldnt see interior unless cupping the screen or if a light was on inside at night. the smell was impossible for me to control
Chem once again giving much knowledge, cheers hombre :D Yeah, can imagine the smell would give it away..maybe a bad idea then xD Wonder if there is glass ect that you could make air proof and slap a carbon filter into.
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
Chem once again giving much knowledge, cheers hombre :D Yeah, can imagine the smell would give it away..maybe a bad idea then xD Wonder if there is glass ect that you could make air proof and slap a carbon filter into.
dream on surely. I've seen steel sided buildings with a clear roof(I owned a 40x30, then steel sided completely for my classy indoor)
by the time you figure it all out on the building I think its obvious whats going on inside, sometimes. you can be clever though with sheds and hobby greenhouses. I grew in a 55 gallon drum buried in my city greenhouse all year long for instance. use your imagination and dont stop till you have supply!
 

Jaybodankly

Well-Known Member
An opaque poly greenhouse with floating row covers would be hard to tell what crop is growing. A 12" fan/filter combo. Maybe two and run them at lower speed for quietness and backup.
 
Top