So I live in Massachusetts, where weed is now legal, and would like to try my hand at growing this spring. (Just casually, nothing fancy.) We have an old house with a solarium (sort of an attached indoor greenhouse) that we never use. It gets plenty of light, has lots of space, and is well ventilated. It's ideal for growing plants and would save a lot of money and setup on grow lights and vents. However, it is facing the street and Massachusetts state law says that the plants cannot be visible from the street with the naked eye.
I was wondering if there are any window treatments, covers, film, ect. that can block the vision though the window on the outside but not block the light. Most privacy window treatments I looked up claimed that they also block light, others I am just unsure. Has anyone used a privacy window treatment to grow marijuana? I understand an ideal method might not be possible but if it just blocks 'some' light, that is ok as long as it is enough to grow and cannot see in from about 30-40ft away.
I have not found much for this method, probably because most places (and until recently) it would be illegal and very risky to try growing by a window. I suspect there will be a lot more Massachusetts people asking about this. Just growing a casual pot plant by a window is appealing.
I was wondering if there are any window treatments, covers, film, ect. that can block the vision though the window on the outside but not block the light. Most privacy window treatments I looked up claimed that they also block light, others I am just unsure. Has anyone used a privacy window treatment to grow marijuana? I understand an ideal method might not be possible but if it just blocks 'some' light, that is ok as long as it is enough to grow and cannot see in from about 30-40ft away.
I have not found much for this method, probably because most places (and until recently) it would be illegal and very risky to try growing by a window. I suspect there will be a lot more Massachusetts people asking about this. Just growing a casual pot plant by a window is appealing.