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Regarding the planting of marijuana look-alikes to camoflage the outdoor garden, and the potential of the look-alike plant actually drawing attention because it IS so close in its marijuana look....
This problem occurred to me in the beginning of this thread, and then I got what I think might be a good plan. The look-alike plants that you choose to camo your garden with could/should also be planted in the area that most people would be approaching your plot from. Most of the areas where people go in the outdoors utilize trails to hike around on. So, the trail that comes closest to your grow area should also be planted up, fairly densely, so any roving eyes pay attention to the closest plants. Even if they see the same plants off in the distance, they have already had their curiousity filled by the nearby plants. |
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cat nip
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nestle a little hole in a black berry patch just the right size it would be like where's waldo.
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All great ideas along w/ some plants that no doubt would do an excellent job of 'hiding' a few cannabis....May be next year I'll give it a go...This year I planted a couple small, rather puny actually, cannibis along my fence in the back yard, didn't really expect much. Well, I wasn't surprised that they stayed rather small and puny....Until the season started to shorten, DAY-UM.....!!! I've always loved most, the vigor and growth that accompanies maturation but I wasn't prepared this time....As I said, I really didn't expect much...I now have two 4' limish green cannabis back dropped by a brown wood fence....oops...Oh well, what ya gonna do...Did i mention that I have at least 2 neighbors that have a clear view of them, if they happen to look that way, which no doubt they have already....When I'm high, which is not frequently, I think maybe I should give them a yank....Then I come to my senses, hell no! I have nothing happening inside right now and if they want to call the police, so be it....This whole non-sense over a plant or two is just ridiculous....I'm taking my chances.....Oh yeah, they both turned out to be ladies!!!! strain is Mr Nice Critical Mass.....Should be interesting.
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Pitch pine...
My dad used to grow IN a pine tree. When I was little I had a nice pine tree to climb on. I rigged up a pulley at the top and used a rope to pull up my bucket of toys. Years later, after I had outgrown treeclimbing, my dad used my setup to raise his mj plants to the top of the tree. He had pretty good success except for loosing a few plants to storms.
No one on the ground would ever look up for a mj plant. Probably would look suspicious to a helicopter but I don't think they search densely packed neighborhoods very often. DH |
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Thorns around your plant will prevent the animals from smoking your plant
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I added some 46-0-0 Urea to the surrounding veg sometime early june this year, already noticing the effects. If the vegetation in the area is lacking, this is a very useful thing to apply. It helps with the surrounding area definitely!
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Great thread.
However, a thought on Eucalyptus. I have been told that Eucalyptus leaves, when they fall and are exposed to water create a toxin that kills many other plants. Similarly the soil around pine trees becomes very acidic. I'm not an expert, just passing along what I have been told fwiw. PS #1 Cheesebuds - what is the name of that plant in the pic? |
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