What crops to plant to hide my "plants"
If a farmer in the south wanted to incorporate some medicinal plants into his legal crop, what would be some good crops for that? Talking less than an acre of land.
People always think corn is the best, but they are two different shades of green and look out of place if seen from the air. Also if you don't have an early flowering strain, it won't be ready before the corn is. I'm thinking sunflowers might be a good one, but this person would like some other ideas. Maybe instead of having rows you could broadcast the seeds and cover them lightly with a plow, making more of a random pattern. I might even go with a "garden" plant, that you could harvest by hand and give to friends/neighbors to eat. Was thinking tomatoes b/c of the fact that you have a reason to inspect the plants and take time caring for them. Could even put up one of those wire braces around your "plant" like you would a tomato plant.
I also plan on leaving a couple of native weeds in the garden to help. I hope to have several different varieties of crops, not only for cover, but also to have fresh vegies.
What crops to plant to hide my "plants"
I've tried each of the cover plants you mentioned.
Corn can make a good dense screen, but wants a heck of a lot more nitrogen than weed so they really shouldn't be grown in close proximity in earth. I plant small patches of corn strategically to block potential lines of sight, but weed growing close by will be in a pot.
Sunflowers sound like the perfect crop, but they are far from it. They grow straight up on a single stem and once flowering, lose all the leaves up their stems and any potential they had to disguise your plants. Also being so tall, they attract attention to the area you are trying to hide.
Tomatoes, well they can and do pass on fungal and viral problems to cannabis and if they were planted early enough to cover your vegging growth, they would have long finished before a sativa is through flowering.
Cannabis in flower is very distinctive and I have found it difficult to hide within a single species crop. I now plant a large mixture of different vegetables and keep my plants tied low. They seem to camouflage better amongst a variety of different leaf shapes.
I haven't tried it, but I think bamboo might have some potential. That is, of course, if you can control the spread of the bamboo.
Happy Gardening :hippy:
What crops to plant to hide my "plants"
hmmm i'd really like to know about this as well. thanks louie
What crops to plant to hide my "plants"
SOmething like millet grows like corn but requires less nutrients.
Cover Crops: Other Grasses
What crops to plant to hide my "plants"
watch "george cervantes ultimate grow dvd". he shows at several points a crop that is practically invisible amongst regular undergrowth. no clue what type tho...
What crops to plant to hide my "plants"
Try growing Tapioca......We grow tapioca here and it kinda sorta looks like weed.
Remember when Planting tapioca....Eyes to the Sky.
What crops to plant to hide my "plants"
What crops to plant to hide my "plants"
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Originally Posted by DurbanStone
corn
already ruled out corn?
or did you not read anything the poster wrote?
What crops to plant to hide my "plants"
weeds cover weed
my first encounter with a cannabis plant was at a rose farm. i had to wrk there as a kid. behind a barn was a whole patch of over grown weeds, all types, spiky ones, ones with sharp points, even one that would leave welts on your skin if you touched or ran into it, and the were all tangled together with other none threat growth. trying to be productive i took it upon myself to destroy this 6 foot tall wall of jungle. i took a big chunk out and stopped dead in my tracks. and there it was, it had long skinny leaves, a mid tone green color, like a tree frog. must of been four feet tall. i ran around the side of the barn and found a little trail that lead to four different locations all separated randomly. what a find. i used this stash as my own personal leaf for smoke connection. damn near all summer. but I'm rambling.
any who, after realizing i destroyed a nice size of cover i ran back around and tried fix the weeds, propped them up against each other,( thats how i know about the welts and sharp ones). it looked fine for about 3 days then there was a big dead dry patch and could see the frog in the background. i was questioned, and i humbly denied i had any thing to do with it. besides it was my uncle, and the basted wouldn't even pay me the shity pay some times. he tied it down later.
so if I'm ever in a place were i can grow outdoor on my own property, I'm gonna start by growing a bunch of spiky, sharp, welty inducing weeds, (its amazing how thick this shit can grow) and if that alone doesn't keep people away i'll make sure to put up surveillance and bobe traps, but then it all depends on the location.
i never actually got to smoke any bud off the plant, wasn't there long enough. i know two ended up male. when i would roll joints of the male and female leaves i would get a constant buzz but never past the point to highness. but i didn't know the difference at that age. thanks if anyone actually read all this.:smokebong:
What crops to plant to hide my "plants"
The suggestion of MULTIPLE cover crops is a good one. A messy hodgepodge of plants will hide cannabis better than a monoculture, since the eye is naturally drawn to anything tht stands out as different. Peppers, peas on beanpoles (I've often thought about growing the pot INSIDE the pea teepee, lol), even flowers with sharp foliage. Astilbe would be ideal except that it's a shade plant and doesn't get tall. There's another- I think it's cleome?- a purple-flowered plant with GREAT foliage for hiding herb.
And have you heard of growers hanging red-painted Christmas tree ornaments on their pot plants and then planting them among tomatoes?