New Grower Grow Room Help!!!!

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I have a problem,

As some of you might know already from my first day on this forum, I was interested in growing my plant by the window sill. But as I looked deeper into it i realized that just to be on the cautious side, I just might want to go ahead and grow it in my closet. Now I'm kinda lost because my only closet in this house is 2 feet wide and 4 feet long, for starters I have no way of getting like ventilation through there. I have a fan but as far as air having a way to get out I'm lost. :no: Can somebody please help me out. I was thinking that I was going to put the plant by the window while the sun was out and have some extra cfl lights shining on it and put use an air conditioner and a fan in the room I'm going to have it in. But what am I going to do in the dark time when the plant is going back in the closet? I hope someone can help me because I am planning on ordering my seeds Friday and buying everything else I need, but in the mean time i am preparing my house because I have a one bedroom and two pets so I have to do this wisely. I don't want people coming over my house seeing my plants or smelling them for that matter. I Know that I am going to start with one plant just to do a test run to see how everything works and continue to work with that strain til I get the hang of things. i am just one of those people who like to plan way ahead of time.
 
What's above, below and next to the closet? Say there is an attic above it, you could run your exhaust into it. If there's a half inch or so of space under the closet door, that could serve as your intake. How much air you move depends a lot on the type of lights you use. If you're considering HPS lights, they give off a lot more heat and require greater air flow. CFLs and LEDs give off a lot less heat, so won't need as much. You would also need a carbon filter to control the smell. This would be hooked in line with your exhaust fan so the air is drawn through the filter, then out. By setting it up in your closet you can keep your plants in there 24/7 and not have to worry about them being seen or smelled.
 
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