Small apartment

Aeris1985

Active Member
I live in a high rise in Chicago with one room, kitchen, bathroom and living room.

I want to grow just ONE plant with natural sunlight. The temperature is quiet manageable, there is GREAT amount of sun coming in and my walls are white so they reflect a bit as well.

I would obviously want to keep it a short and small plant with maximum yield. I'm also not planning on making a fortune rather just grow my own and use it for my own enjoyment.

So, has anyone ever done something like this? I think the smell is going to be a bigger risk than the actual plant being seen by anyone.
 

Minnestoner

New Member
What you would want to do is get some CFLS and some FEM seeds from a seedbank and make a grow box out of say a old computer case or a rubbermade tote, trying to do it in the window will result in a stretchy plant that would look horrible. A couple of plants arent gonna stink that bad, i have 5 going and dont smell them.
 

natedogg789

Well-Known Member
Grow box is a good idea, I just moved out of a apt. where I would grow also one plant at a time for personal use. I just hung some lights from my closet rod so that they could be moved up or down very easily. For the smell I used ona gel. I was also worried about the smell but it was never a problem with one plant for me.
 

mattyblade1

Well-Known Member
I would sugeest a small closet as you Americans say.. I now grow in my roof space / attic but in my single ( Before wife/ball and chain ) days i purchased a meduim to small closet and gutted it to hang a 250w hps i grew 2 plants and the smell was non existent... Now you could get 5 lowryder seeds fem of course and grow 2 plants no worries mate.. You could of course get cfls if cost is an issue but plants will grow way better with hps.

Good luck mate.
 
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Illegal Smile

Guest
If you aren't worried about anyone seeing the plant I would use the window but also add cfls and try an autoflowering dwarf like White Dwarf. You'll use 24/7 light with that so you'll need to do something about the bright light being visible at night.
 
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