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i have known of a great way for growing outdoors for years now, and i have not once seen a thread on here about my method. i thought i would share my knowledge, for you growers who have never thought of this.
My method is growing your plants at the top of a tree or trees. by growing at the top of a tree, your plants will recive a great deal of light, that is not availible on the ground. there are a few different ways to grow your plant at the top of a tree. one is to grow your plant in a bucket, and set it up on a pully system. the advantage of using a pully system is that you dont have to climb to the top of the tree to check your plant. if its on a pully, you only have to only climb, say 10 feet, then lower your bucket on the pully system, do what is needed, then send it back to the top. to decide on a tree; find a tree that has low branches, so you can climb into the tree. you just need a tree that is easy to climb. and has a nice canopy. once you have the tree you will use; then you have to climb to the top, and find the spot where your bucket/plant will rest. the spot where your plant should be, should be as close to the top of the tree as possible, if not the very top. you should clear out any main branches that will be blocking light from your plant. if done properly, you plant will recive tons of light, and will grow Huge!, and simply replace the top of a tree. if you find a tree that is easy to climb all the way to the top, you dont even need a pully system. just somehow keep your bucket mounted at the top of the tree. i found a way in my tree, to just wedge the bucket in place, and it sits upright. if you decide to grow in the tops of trees, you dont have to grow just one plant. i found it very easy to grow 4 plants per tree. you can also grow in more than just one tree. you could grow in 5 trees, and have 3 plants in each. or you could grow in 5 trees, with one plant in each. its really up to you, and the tree you picked. a 6 foot tall plant, isnt even the least bit noticeable sticking out of the top of a tree, i really think this is a great method, if you dont want to risk getting caught, or your crop stolen. also using this method, you will get very large, very potent buds, if done correctly. Tips: if you are using a white bucket to grow in; you should camoflauge the bucket to match the tree, make your bucket the two main colors of the tree your growing in. find spray paint that is close to the color of the bark of the tree, and the green leaves. if done right, your bucket will be virtually invisible. also, if you use a pully system: use green ropes, and spray paint the pullys, so they dont shine. well good luck to anyone who uses my method...its a great one. have fun yall
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You can also use burlap sax's filled with soil. easier to mount in tree's than bucket's and no paint needed. the burlap act's like a wick soaking up the morning dew. Watch out for bird watchers and people who also know about growing in trees. We have talked alil about tree's in one of my threads. I have heard of a kid in my town getting busted for growing in tree's. But if you can doit all the power to you. HAPPY GROWING
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wow, i love the burlap idea. thats friggin great....i dont know why i never thought of that.
the only thing is, a burlap sack would kind of stick out a little bit more than a camoflauge bucket. if you do your spray painting right, the bucket really does seem invisible from the ground. but hey, whatever works for ya, works.
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YA good method. I'd like to see those f*cking rabbit's and deer try to climb tree's and eat my plant's
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Have seriously considered it , but its not as easy as it sounds, good idea and might werk somewhere else but if the land been logged all you get is little pieces of thin shrubs and evergreens, not very good coumuflage lol, nice posost though,
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I have thought about this, it was well documented on overgrow, but i see a few problems, to get to the top of the tree, close enough to outreach the trees canopy, you would either have to cut all the thin branches out and mount it to the highest branch that could hold it, or find a tree that has thick branches all the way to the top. the second flaw i worry about, is that when autum comes, all the leaves will fall from the trees, and 3 buckets with 6 foot plants in them would stick out pretty easily. all in all though it does intrige me, as it always has, i might have to try one or two, make a little grow log, it will be one of many growlogs im planning for this summer...
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I was thinking about this the other day and wondered if anyone on here had tried it - it's genius. I'm gonna recce some trees next time i'm home
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