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Old 04-23-2008, 12:38 PM
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joe pieweed..it grows tal;l and flowers late into fall...

i also use willow branches..shove them in the dirt around your grow and they will root in fast...

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Another important thing to keep in mind is when the camouflage plant that you are using dies. Last year i used lavender to cover mine, and it worked great until the lavender died in early October and left christmas trees sticking out of my garden patch. This year ill be sure to find something that lasts until after harvest to avoid having them exposed when the other plants die off.
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I have planted them in the middle of sawgrass when I lived in a tropical area. Couldn't find them myself when I was standing right next to them!
You need a GPS...
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thats funny retro..you hid them so well you couldnt find them..i had so many plotts one yr i forgot about one till the very end ..i have to say it still did well but not as well.....


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Old 04-30-2008, 06:55 AM
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I have planted them in the middle of sawgrass when I lived in a tropical area. Couldn't find them myself when I was standing right next to them!
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I've done the same myself..lol..

you call it saw grass..i call it razor grass! ....the first few years I grew amongst it I got cut everyday..but after awhile I rarely got cut as I got better at walking through it.

the next worse thing about saw grass is that it flowers and spews out millions of flying seeds in the air around harvest time that sticks to resiny bud!.

the only good thing about razor grass is it does keep away unwanted visitors becasue it literally cuts you like a razor...

once looking for a new plot, I was walking slowly through a large area thick with 8 ~ 10 feet tall razor grass, parting them away slowly and moving as "slim" as possible to avoid getting cut, it was difficult to see more than one or two feet ahead, sweating buckets in the heat and getting eaten by viscious mosquitos and as I parted another clump and stepped forward I looked up and less than 2 feet in front of me was to a massive throbbing wasp's nest..the big bright yellow with black striped bastards, the baddest meanest wasp species in the area.......I walked backwards very slowly and decided right there and then that this is probably not the best spot to start digging.

ganja really sticks out when it's grown amongst it and it's a bitch to dig out, unless you have full size tools..it's much better to dig your holes for each plant close to the sunny side of a bigger native bush..with some creative training no one will know it's there

from a small balcony grow point of view...i also think it defeats the purpose by trying to diguise ganja by growing them among similar looking plants....as you need to make your plants blend in and not be seen, rather than force anyone take a second look.

grow small cannabis plants among other boring looking green plants and try to capture the viewer's eye with colorful flowers on the other side of the balcony or garden bed ...this distraction method works very well..so does filling up the entire area with lots of plants (and a few ganja plants) and let them all grow wild

for outdoor growing...not sure if this has been mentioned.... I think rippers and cops find many plots by the tramped down trail leading to them juist as often as they see the plants. It's always best to either set down odd placed "stepping stones" for the last 10 or 20 feet to your plot or take alternate route each time when visiting your plot to prevent tramping down a trail which turns brown quickly and stands out ...the stepping stones can be logs, rocks etc..not only will you not make a tell-tale pathway by tramping down the vegetation, when it rains you will not leave footprints either.

and for the first time in ages I've got a few seedlings in the bush in Spring..wish me luck!

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Its all about planting early enough so the MJ -plants can "grow in"' with the rest of the foliage. Then you go back once they have thier feet established & clear out anything overgrownig your trees.


I also use rasberry/blackberry patches for cover. A little birdie told me that put out the same heat signature as cannabis plants. Not to mention the SUCK to walk through.....
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I found a plant in woods where I plan on growing... and they have a similar shade of green and leaf structure to MJ... And the best part is they grow more vigorously in the sun... so its easy for me, the grower, to eye out a good patch to plant in form a distance. they form more dense patches that grow taller when exposed to direct sunlight. these plants also seem like they are growing faster than MJ would. Im gonna take pics the next time im at this spot and post a pic up. ID say they look similar to those castor bean plants and the cleomes... but possibly a diff variety atogether?
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These are really helpful & Bamboo always good!







I have seeds if anyone interested.......
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i nominate this my favorite thread of the year!!!
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