SECURITY- Cannabis Marijuana seeds Growing Guide
Its interesting that pot plants really do blend in with
other plants to the point that they are unidentifiable by all
but the most observant. I remember a relative of the family on
a visit to Texas showed me his corn in the garden and I was
standing 3feet away from several pot plants before I
recognized them for what they were.
Plants started outdoors late in the season never get very
big and never attract the least bit of attention when placed
next to plants of similar or taller stature. Even tall plants
grown among several trees will be almost invisible in their
camouflage.
Outdoors the object is to control access to an area, and
not to arouse suspicion. Tuck them here and there, never in a
recognizable pattern. Space them out, and fit them in to the
existing landscape such that they get full sun, but they are
hidden or blend in. Fence lines and groups of several together
are best. Try to find strains that seem to match the
surrounding plants. Feed nitrogen to your plants if they need
to be greener to blend in. Some growers even use plastic red
flowers, pinned to a plant, disguising it as a flower
bush.
Visit the plants at night on full moons, and if your
visible to neighbors, appear to be pruning a tree, mowing the
lawn, or doing something in the yard that makes you
invisible.
Dig a hole and put a potted plant in it. The plants height
will be reduced by at least a foot.
Some growers top the plant when it is 12" high, and grow
the 2 tops horizontally along a trellis. The plant will never
be over 3 feet tall, and never arouses suspicion from
neighbors. This type of plant can even be grown in your yard
in full view. Many stories abound of having the neighbors over
for a BBQ and nobody ever noticed the nice plants over by the
fence...
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