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mr.mushroom420
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hiding a grow
#330991 - 12/13/09 09:12 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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hey id like to grow like five plants out in my forest when it gets warm again. i think i have a nice spot thats surrounded with thorn bushes but open and gets light. does any body have any tips on hiding your outdoor forest grow and keeping it secret. thank you for any answers
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TheShroomJew23
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Make sure its far from a trail or where people might get anywhere near. Dont leave trash or anything kind of plumbing visible. Only go and check when needed.
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jwes420
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Avoid making a trail. Take long strides between steps, like 4'. Make trail cut backs that look like dead ends. Use a trail camera if you have one. Remember to keep looking up, too. If you can see the fly-bys, they might be able to see your kids. Make sure there are no hunting areas nearby, or neighboors, etc. There are posts here regarding all of the best things to consider for a guerrilla grow, search them! And don't tell ANYONE!
Have a good grow!
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mr.mushroom420
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Re: hiding a grow [Re: jwes420]
#331532 - 12/14/09 09:45 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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thanks guy for all the advise it will be put to good use!
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Magash
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Remember to make sure you plant in area's that won't be turning brown in the fall. Kind of easy to spot plants when they are the only green things around. Don't plant in rows.
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Re: hiding a grow [Re: Magash]
#331868 - 12/15/09 05:13 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah, brown-town. Watch out for that shit.Pines are green year round, but where I live the area with pines is too dense in the canopy, so I plant around Locust trees. They are the last to sprout in early summer, and the last to whither and shed leaves in the fall, also the leaf pattern is loose and scattered letting in LOTS of light. They grow like weeds, so you can cut them in your grow area this year, and by spring, new sprouts of Locust pop up wherever they landed, for a better cover.
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SalviaNshrooms9090
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Re: hiding a grow [Re: jwes420]
#332290 - 12/16/09 01:11 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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be sure to have a water source near by its gonna be a bitch hiking in with gallons of water once your plants get big and it would be hard to explain it all to people passing by... plant them in an area thats a real bitch to get into and out. like thornbushes everywhere is what i do
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Harry_Ba11sach
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Re: hiding a grow [Re: Magash]
#332338 - 12/16/09 02:13 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Magash said: Remember to make sure you plant in area's that won't be turning brown in the fall. Kind of easy to spot plants when they are the only green things around. Don't plant in rows.

motherfucker it must have taken a long time to manicure all that. those buds are a good 2-3 feet long
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Magash
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jwes420
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Re: hiding a grow [Re: Magash]
#332643 - 12/17/09 06:20 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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This one was actually a male, and was pulled a few weeks after this photo. Fishing line was used around this though, with vines, blackberry and rose branches wrapped around the lines to conceal presence, and block deer from eating it. This was also among the Locust trees.
Here is a shot of the Locust trees and rose bushes on a different kiddo.
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Re: hiding a grow [Re: jwes420]
#333137 - 12/18/09 08:41 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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In the new england area the leaves of raspberry bushes maintain their color well after a few good frosts. Toss something on the bottoms of your feet to prevent leaving a tread pattern in the mud. There is a lot of helpful info here on the growery to browse through. Honestly disguising your plants in the wilderness just comes down to common sense. Feeding schedules,nute lines, tea recipes etc. are a horse of a different color, but the mods and vet members here are more than helpful. I have gained so much beneficial knowledge since joining this site and I hope you do too.
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jwes420
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Re: hiding a grow [Re: Farmer Joe]
#333151 - 12/18/09 10:15 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hell, you can stick your plant up in a tree, too!
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TheShroomJew23
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Re: hiding a grow [Re: jwes420]
#333460 - 12/19/09 03:51 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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I wear moccasins when I walk to my plant sites. I have been making them for years and if you get semi-hard leather you can press a print between it so your feet look like animal tracks.
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jwes420
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Quote:
I wear moccasins when I walk to my plant sites.
I keep a set of sneakers aside that have been duct-taped. These sneaks are so old anyway, the tread is already toast.
Another good one I use is hair from my dog's brush. Spread that shit around, keeps any random deer out, at least in the spring/summer. It becomes useless during the rut season.
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