camouflage

hi ryder

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With october in mind and the fear of loseing my crop to the authorities , i have been toying with the idea of tieing small plastic red ball,s here and there in my grow (it,s pretty good this year) .The only possibillity for the grow to be discoverd is by helicopter , other than that there are these military camo nets, but would,t these give to much shade and therefore not flowering 100%.so which would be better advised.
 

hotrodharley

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With october in mind and the fear of loseing my crop to the authorities , i have been toying with the idea of tieing small plastic red ball,s here and there in my grow (it,s pretty good this year) .The only possibillity for the grow to be discoverd is by helicopter , other than that there are these military camo nets, but would,t these give to much shade and therefore not flowering 100%.so which would be better advised.
Why the red balls? To attract foragers and berry pickers?
 

bartow

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What I suggest are bamboo plants. The leaves are similar in shape. It pays to be cautious but there are virtually no cases where aircraft passing over have resulted in someone being busted for growing outside. If no one knows and nothing ever leaves your property, growing is pretty safe.
 

Deadhead13

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I know what you mean OP. I got some good tips in the outdoor forum. Or maybe this one. It’s called hiding in the garden.
 

hi ryder

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well that was last year , the little red ball,s worked a treat everybody said what lovely tomato plants i have. the netting didnt work at all the dutch passion euforia and og blueberry went to nearly 4m in the sun and brilliant nutrient programme meant no yellow leaves and a massive harvest , so it all starts again this year i,m going for two harvests of autoflowers starting with pineapple express auto ak47 xl cheese and some free mandarines, roll on the summer.
 
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