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    camaflage

    Anyone have any advice on the best areas (vegitation) to plant in so the plants are well camaflaged? Something that might not expose the plants later in the year? I'm in NE US.
    Thanks
    killerb Reviewed by killerb on . camaflage Anyone have any advice on the best areas (vegitation) to plant in so the plants are well camaflaged? Something that might not expose the plants later in the year? I'm in NE US. Thanks Rating: 5

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    camaflage

    Dont know what your climate is like in the u.s but watch for flooding in creek beds. Tie your plants down. good plants are almost fluoro green and can be seen from a fucking mile away, cant help that, just tie them down.

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    camaflage

    it all depends on your area,whats growing there,u dont want to stick some odd shit there to draw attention ,like for example sunflowers where they dont belong,in a garden thats ok but out in hills its a attraction,
    many risk outdoor besides man
    short of caging them in with fence to keep the deer ,rabbit and groundhogs out
    its luck

    and getting a camo net to cover that ,to hide from air,
    is more luck if not,
    as he said tie them over when they get big so they dont stand there waving in the wind."look at me, look at me"

    ive used morning glory as a cover to break the view up from short distances,that shit grows up and all over anything,
    but it has pretty flowers,attracts bees

    its all basically make it blend it best you can,

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    camaflage

    Camo net is not a bad idea, but if there are going to be folks in the air looking better not put more than a couple plants in close proximity to each other or else the heat signiture will give them away. Any LEO that have a plane will have it equipted with infra-red. Cannabis has a very high heat signature.

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    camaflage

    OK, thanks everyone.

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    camaflage

    burr bushes (those inch and a half long football shaped, velcro-type seeds) make good cover as the color is very similar and growth speed and size is similar. jimson weed also makes a good color camoflage.
    another thing, cut the sharp tips off of the leaves. it makes for a rounder appearance and less pot-like.
    growing under and into trees also works well. they don't need direct sunlight all day...a few hours is enough. some have raised buckets in trees and grow the entire IN the canopy...but a bitch to water and care for...

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    camaflage

    i read in hightimes there are some plants called
    COSMOS (there are two kinds)
    one that really hide it well is called
    bright lights cosmos

    it has same grow patterns but then gets flowers
    peace

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