Once again, this all comes down to how realistic your expectations are in terms of what you expect and intend to achieve. When growing cannabis indoors, what you are technically looking to do is provide them with exactly the same conditions they would be exposed to in their natural habitat. Or in other words, for all intents and purposes you are the one and only God in their lives. Now, many cannabis variants are extremely robust and will survive just fine with very little TLC. But if you are looking to get the best out of your cannabis plants and produce quality results, you are going to need to put in plenty of time and effort.

From temperatures to humidity to nutrient delivery to pest control and so on and so forth, it has the potential to be something of a fulltime job in its own right. Much of the process can be automated using advanced electronics and timers, but this will of course mean shelling out considerably more in the first place.