Help with finding a grow area and keeping it.

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I would also suggest learning about Tree Top growing.
I had a huge artical in Over Grow about my Tree Top growing method.
Using camo Burlap sacks for soil containers, and mounting in the trees.
Or using Camo buckets on pully systems.

I think i may of talked about it on MP too....but yeaaaa
 
thanks for the inspiration man. sigh its tough for me growing in a state where they found 200,000+ plants last year. i think i got a couple sweet spots though - no 6 footers this year - well maybe lst'd lol
 
Last year,
I just took my dog out for a real slow, long walk. After I passed a few likely spots, I continued walking a long ways, and then did the reverse to have another look only from a total different angle. This pays off, as I find a great spot every now and then. Outdoor stealth grows, should be looked at with the idea of trying to catch another grower, make it hard on yourself. I once found a site that was perfect cause the mosquitoes would eat your butt in a hurry, and I'm talking about so many of them it was crazy, all you could think of was to boogie out of there, Perfect !!!
smoke in peace
KingKahuuna
 
im trying to plant in the heart of a Thorn feild patch.

Its a big huge patch of thorns, with a few deer paths in it...i can wiggle my way to the center.
all the thorns are 6+ feet tall, and they are a good green color....its a great barrier for animals, and people for sure.

I also found like a natural pine tree farm, very dense with trees, but it has perfect spots to plant mj plants inbetween pine......
 
Yeah,
I love brambly bushes, and thorny berry bushes. They do grow thick and High. Gotta watch out for deer, and rabbits they like those spots too. That is a natural cover for them. I have startled lots of deer outta them. I can imagine a deer talking to itself , and saying, "well this is a good Bed and Breakfast" Better than the coyotes and hunters chasing it ya know ?
You will wear a path eventually, but you can throw rye seed each time you go out there. Deer will only eat rye when there is little else.
smoke in peace
KingKahuuna
 
Not sure if I first saw it in OG or RIU, but a lot of people have begun tree top grows. They're pretty simple to maintain and hard to catch. Where I live most people grow at the feet of the big powerlines running through corn fields. Personally I enjoy indoor more but this year I plan to set a couple plants outside as well.
 

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