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	06-30-2007, 01:30 AM #1 OPMember OPMember
 stealth outdoorsare there any greehouses that are stealth for outdoors? 
 
 like I want to plant outdoors because its easy, less messy and less hassle than indoors plus I dont have to worry about burning down my home with HPS or MH lights and I'd save cash.
 
 But I want a greehouse and I want it stealth.smoker4life Reviewed by smoker4life on . stealth outdoors are there any greehouses that are stealth for outdoors? like I want to plant outdoors because its easy, less messy and less hassle than indoors plus I dont have to worry about burning down my home with HPS or MH lights and I'd save cash. But I want a greehouse and I want it stealth. Rating: 5
 
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	06-30-2007, 01:40 AM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 stealth outdoorsi would say if your not gurilla(sp?) growing, having a green house defeats the purpose. if you have a green house in your backyard or property thats probably the stealthiest way to grow. 
 
 you could make it look like a shed and have a clear roof.:twocents:
 
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	06-30-2007, 02:07 AM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 stealth outdoorsyah what he said. 
 
 and you could scrog your plant. and still get a good yield.
 
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	06-30-2007, 03:28 AM #4 OPMember OPMember
 stealth outdoorswhat is scrog?? 
 
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	06-30-2007, 04:03 AM #5 Senior Member Senior Member
 stealth outdoorsyeah what is scrog 
 
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	06-30-2007, 06:34 AM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 stealth outdoorsthe word scrog means: screen of green. 
 and that is where U get a screen of eather chicken wire or some kind of screen with big enough holes in it to fit the plants growth through the holes.
 
 and U can eather grow in soil or hydro and use the screen of green method both indoors and outdoors.
 
 and 1 other very cool thing about SCROG it that all your buds will most likely be the same size by the time of harvest.
 
 and if U do it right it should look like this. these pix I found on yahoo.com
 under images.
 pic#1:these 2 plants R still young kind of.
 pic#2:now there a some months old.
 pic#3: this pic a side view of the last pic. it show how short your plant can be.
 
 and not all screen of green plants have to be that big. just look at mine. the link is in my sig.
 mine is only 1 foot wide by1 foot long and only 3 inches above the soil.
 she is very STEALTH.
 
 I hope this answered UR question about what SCROG it.
 
 HC. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
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	07-03-2007, 08:20 AM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 stealth outdoorsan hps burning the house down...not if u take precautions...but outdoors u don't need a greenhouse...dig big holes and fill with premium soil...start em in 8in. pots...when they're bout ft. tall put in some big ass holes...2-3ft wide and 2ft deep...u'll get huge harvest of gigantic buds if u follow this technique...i usually fill with mg moisture control potting soil so u don't got to worry bout watering often and the soil has plenty of food...feed em when they flower and boom...harvest some nice homegrown buds(without the $ spent on a greenhouse) :jointsmile: 
 
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	07-03-2007, 01:49 PM #8 Senior Member Senior Member
 stealth outdoorsGoogle "hoop house". Instead of perfectly clear plastic, use the sort that is a little hard to see through but lets light in. 
 Or build a lean-to type structure with the south wall sheathed in translucent corrugated fiberglass.
 A solid building with a lock on the door offers better protection from prying eyes than a greenhouse sheathed in plastic sheeting. It might also be different in terms of rules for a search, but you would have to look that up.
 
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