Thats painful! Would be very tricky to deal with since pollen flies through the air a great distance. Never had that happen in our outdoor grow areas, guerilla style.
Are you located in a legal state/province?
Yes. I'm in the (currently) frozen tundra of eastern Ontario. We can legally grow up to 4 plants per household. Luckily I'm the only one in the household who partakes, so I can do up to 4 plants at a time. I'm in a small-ish village here, but it seems almost everyone likes to smoke and most are trying their hand at growing outdoors with a couple of plants. As I said, I just wish they'd take the time to educate themselves instead of saying, "Well, I threw a couple of tomato plants in some dirt a few years back, they turned out fine. How different can this be?" I stopped with trying outdoor last year and moved it indoors, but my neighbour had all his plants go to seed (as usual) last summer. Too bad, too, as they were around 8' tall and buds the size of my forearm! Unfortunately he spends quite a bit of time at his cottage and didn't even notice until it was waaaaaay too late.
Since moving indoors, I had a great grow last winter using
Promix HP and a decent light. Learned a TON from my (many) mistakes and this year I'm going full hydro with a DWC system. Bought a nice setup from
Spider Farmer with the 7 gal. bucket system, upgraded the air stones and pump, bought a new SF SE4500 light for my 2x4 tent, the SF AC10 PS "intelligent" power strip kit with all the sensors, new 4" inline exhaust fan, new "smart" oscillating fan, new
vivosun humidifier and
ac infinity T3 heater and a good PAR meter for dialing in the PPFD. I still have tons left of the GH Flora Trio nuts left, so I'm good there. Decent testing pens, and a bottle of
CaliMagic. Just waiting on my seeds to germinate (they're on a heating mat using the paper towel method, currently at the beginning of day 3 so anytime now!!!) and have a seedling starter kit with built-in LED in the dome (
vivosun kit, I believe). While they're germinating I'm spending the next week or so dialing in the environment in the tent with the new equipment. I'm aiming to get the heater, humidifier and exhaust fan to run in conjunction with each other using the
Spider Farmer AC10 PS power strip using the VPD readings to trigger things on and off, but having a HELL of a time trying to get the sensors to work properly...and I have to say,
Spider Farmer customer service is...well...quick to respond but absolutely useless when it comes to solutions to put it mildly. "Check the diagram" seems to be their stock answer, as if I'm some illiterate moron who can't follow a simple daisy chain diagram...
Any way, enough of my rant...lol.
Cheers,
BA.