Growing Cannabis in a Greenhouse: The Perfect Solution!

Growing cannabis in a greenhouse – the best of both worlds

For one reason or another, growing cannabis plant indoors isn’t feasible.

This can be due to the presence of a flatmate who’s in the police force or you still live with your not-so-broad-minded parents.

Finding a plot of land that is private and secluded can also be a problem, so what’s the solution?
What about a greenhouse – ideally one with opaque polycarbonate panels or whitewashed glass to keep out prying eyes?

Of course, people might be curious to know what’s behind the opaque glass, so it might pay to leave a small area with clear glass and crowd that area with tomato plants to hide what’s lurking behind them.

Greenhouses are great and it is surprising how many people don’t consider using one even when they have a free choice where to grow their plants.

For a start, easily regulated temperatures help to create stronger, healthier plants that yield much more than outdoor plants. You can easily heat a greenhouse during a cold spell.

The walls of your greenhouse are great for creating a humid environment, while there is always plenty of natural daylight, so you can grow the year round.

Polycarbonate greenhouses aren’t expensive, and hand watering saves on expensive watering set-ups.

So, what are the best plants to grow? That’s easy.

Go for autoflowering seeds as they will produce a full crop irrespective of the hours of daylight – Feminised Seeds are also a great choice, but bear in mind these plants require a regular 12 hours of daylight a day.

As for germinating your seeds and establishing your seedlings, this is still best done indoors and then gradually introduce the seedlings to the cooler outdoor environment. Spring’s a great time to do this.

Move the seedlings into the greenhouse for a couple of hours a day, then increase that period over time until you can plant them out.

Employ simple tricks like temperature-controlled skylights and a solar-powered fan to increase airflow and reduce chances of mould.

Blocking out light is easy with black film to force-flower your plants too.

Finally, you also have the option of a ‘sea of green’ where you grow lots of plants that have lower yields, or just a few plants that have maximum yields.

Greenhouses are great for taking your growing away from the home, but still getting great yields.

20 Comments

  1. @nonamenobody8590 on September 21, 2024 at 7:21 pm

    Starting seeds outdoors doesn’t harm them or anything I grew all mine in the house on a heat mat then once the sprouted I put them outside the the really well to well actually the looked better than I did on the indoor grow all I’m saying is that it’s possible to just put them outside straight away the isn’t any harm all depends on what climate your in mines constantly rain so it’s not the best



  2. @joubertwesson5285 on September 21, 2024 at 7:26 pm

    Greenhouse cooling and heating systems and how they impact RH levels



  3. @mulengadaka2007 on September 21, 2024 at 7:27 pm

    hey thanks for this. Can I get an overview of a list of medicinal strains and projections per square meter?



  4. @jonathankravitz4832 on September 21, 2024 at 7:30 pm

    Could you answer some nuts and calmag questions? I am not sure when and how to apply them- thanks for any input



  5. @lakyn5170 on September 21, 2024 at 7:31 pm

    Fletcher?!



  6. @thomasrippeto6424 on September 21, 2024 at 7:33 pm

    How long should I leave the black plastic off too start flowering



  7. @tadlaxon7265 on September 21, 2024 at 7:34 pm

    U cant grow autos all year around in a green house,ur winter crop will be shite



  8. @williamfletty4877 on September 21, 2024 at 7:36 pm

    Don’t go with autoflower!!



  9. @tillygreaves8007 on September 21, 2024 at 7:38 pm

    Share the amount of sunlight at each stage and how to force flower a plant



  10. @ivanperea4381 on September 21, 2024 at 7:45 pm

    Can helicopter’s detect them through the green house?



  11. @joeysoprano8405 on September 21, 2024 at 7:47 pm

    Hey can you guys do a video on Violet Aura strain or Lunaberry or Rainberry? Those are great strains.



  12. @billdunn6682 on September 21, 2024 at 7:48 pm

    38.64 THC RAINBOW SKITTLES
    I grew this strain last year when I lived in Mendocino county. Growing same strain in Dallas Texas this year let’s see what I come out with.
    P.S also grew some Mac 1
    That tested out 36.36 THC
    Indoor



  13. @becky1993x on September 21, 2024 at 7:54 pm

    What do i do if i havent got air flow and just have a plant in the green house??



  14. @theblobfish9614 on September 21, 2024 at 7:59 pm

    Congrats. Autos are shit yielders outdoors unless you live way up north.



  15. @yourmomisaho on September 21, 2024 at 8:10 pm

    Perfect video to watch while taking a dump



  16. @kevinfreeman3098 on September 21, 2024 at 8:10 pm

    Dang, I was on it this morning…



  17. @FlowerpowerStonerReview on September 21, 2024 at 8:10 pm

    Killer Blueberry Banana here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9hJz9shzLA



  18. @elevatedgrubgardens118 on September 21, 2024 at 8:11 pm

    I just built a A-frame greenhouse with birch branch poles and poly plastic



  19. @MichalJames-c2z on September 21, 2024 at 8:12 pm

    How to control pest out door



  20. @mikegreer9041 on September 21, 2024 at 8:14 pm

    You can’t keep it cool enough.
    I’m in Michigan, and it just gets too hot.
    I’ve removed all the top panels and have 3 fans and it still gets too hot.