Since I'm been growing for decades, occasionally I'd do something to break up the routine or just experiment.
One year, as a method of concealment from the chopper hawgs, I grew some plants horizontally (sideways).
After the plant was about a foot tall I bent the top over and tied it down.
Then, as it grew, I continued to tie the main stalk down, using yarn/rope and tent stakes/rocks.
Sort of lst-ing taken to the extreme, because the plants were 6'--7' long,
but the meristem (main stem) remained 8" off the ground.
What happens when you do this is the branches, which normally grow on both sides on the meristem now only grow on the side facing upward.
And the branches become like little tree's, growing maybe 2.5'--3' tall.
After doing this one year I realized that, from the air, it still might look suspicious--plants in a row. So the next year I did it again but further refined it by making the meristem grow in an S shape.
Sneaky snake pot.
One year, as a method of concealment from the chopper hawgs, I grew some plants horizontally (sideways).
After the plant was about a foot tall I bent the top over and tied it down.
Then, as it grew, I continued to tie the main stalk down, using yarn/rope and tent stakes/rocks.
Sort of lst-ing taken to the extreme, because the plants were 6'--7' long,
but the meristem (main stem) remained 8" off the ground.
What happens when you do this is the branches, which normally grow on both sides on the meristem now only grow on the side facing upward.
And the branches become like little tree's, growing maybe 2.5'--3' tall.
After doing this one year I realized that, from the air, it still might look suspicious--plants in a row. So the next year I did it again but further refined it by making the meristem grow in an S shape.
Sneaky snake pot.