As an indoors grower I like the winter though. It's just now that my ventilation don't work I don't like it. I can't open up any windows either because this snowstorm will be going on until tomorrow.
Mine sucks in at the bottom of my bedroom door, goes through the ope tent, through the carbon filter and fan, through a short 4 inch duct and exhausts above the door into the hallway.
 
Yea, I wouldn't....I don't do cold....Finishing up my 2nd cup Then 'll found some lil odds n ends to do till it warms up some
Ya didn't really want to but had to do something, can't just sit and stare at the ceiling and tryna not make any noise and wake up my aunt . A little pissed i couldn't get the windows done like i wanted this year. Can really feel the wind blowin through
 
Rather deal with bugs, heat and humidity.
Rather not deal with any of that shit. Winter indoors here is good, I just need to humidify when things get really dry and so far, coco has managed to never host bugs, at least not bad ones that I have noticed.

The bugs and mold are too much for me outdoors. Too cold and wet once outdoor girls are trying to wrap it up. Since I can grow more than I need in one winter grow indoors, that is all I bother with now. I am glad indoors works well for me here.

OTOH, this place comes with its interesting bits, like fresh grizzly bear tracks on one of our local dog walking trails about 500m from our home. I am pretty sure that bear watched the dog and I go by on our way home, the tracks were not there on our way out about 15 minutes earlier, and the bear was moving in our direction. I think it heard us coming and moved off the trail to get out of our way. I think the dog smelled the bear, because she all of a sudden stuck to me like glue for a while. A friend of mine also had fresh tracks two days ago up his driveway in the snow. The big males stay out later but not for much longer now. :pighug:
 
Good morning @Mossy
Good morning everyone :spels: :pass:
Morning Pinky. Good luck with those windows. I assume that you know about those plastic cover thingies that you stick around the window frames, and then shrink them flat with a hair dryer. They are relatively cheap and might fix up a bit of your indoor space for you. Good luck with it anyway. :pighug:
 
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