Fast growing cover plants

kingkron

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hey i was wondering if anyone knows any plants that grow really fast that i could plant to cover my weed plants a bit for a gorilla grow in the bush? ,its not likely anyone will come across my plants but just for an extra precaution.
It would need to be a plant that would look nateral in the woods and grows very fast:mrgreen:...
 
Why would you want another plant competing for light/water with your bud.
if someone is going to get that close to your plants that you need to hide them under other plants, thats not a good spot...
 
Why would you want another plant competing for light/water with your bud.
if someone is going to get that close to your plants that you need to hide them under other plants, thats not a good spot...

like i said it is a good spot its just an extra precaution there is no spot that is garanteed for someone not to walk by(hunters, hikers, birdwatchers....) and i wouldnt plant them blocking the sunlight from my plants and there gonna be in pots anyway....
 
ya theres like this really prickly plant that leaves little spines in your skin that is growing sloe to my plot but plants dont seed till fall.. but maybe i could relocate come plants...
 
me and my mom grew 4 plants in our back yard, in the vegi garden. we strung netting along the northern fence, and grew 1 plant, 1 snap pea, 1 plant 1 snap pea, in this order. we kept bending the pot plants into the netting, with the peas. it worked great, and the colors blended well. we did yeild good i thought, (10 Oz per plant) but in my solo grow years, i found i yielded 2x to 3x more, when the plants didnt have to fight for light. for a cover plant, with similar color, to blend in well, snap peas, beans, or, like posted above, honey suckle works great. but remember, the more direct light they get, the better results you get.
 
me and my mom grew 4 plants in our back yard, in the vegi garden. we strung netting along the northern fence, and grew 1 plant, 1 snap pea, 1 plant 1 snap pea, in this order. we kept bending the pot plants into the netting, with the peas. it worked great, and the colors blended well. we did yeild good i thought, (10 Oz per plant) but in my solo grow years, i found i yielded 2x to 3x more, when the plants didnt have to fight for light. for a cover plant, with similar color, to blend in well, snap peas, beans, or, like posted above, honey suckle works great. but remember, the more direct light they get, the better results you get.

WOW....10 oz a plant??? 10???? And you used to get 2x or 3x, so that means you used to get 20 to 30 oz's a plant???? Telling me that is a typo.... That is hard to swallow! LOL
 
WOW....10 oz a plant??? 10???? And you used to get 2x or 3x, so that means you used to get 20 to 30 oz's a plant???? Telling me that is a typo.... That is hard to swallow! LOL

Math is hard ~ Barbie

(especially when the fool skipped school on the days they taught
metrics and fractions) :mrgreen:
 
no, it isnt a typo. i average around 20 to 30 Oz a plant outdoors. i am in cali, and start my seeds indoors on new years. put them outdoors in late april, and they are 3 Ft to 4 Ft by then, they are over 11 Ft when done. i easily get 1.5 to 2 Lb a plant.
 
Math is hard ~ Barbie

(especially when the fool skipped school on the days they taught
metrics and fractions)


I HOPE YOU ARNT TALKING TO ME! i got 2 college Deg.
 
I wasn't saying I didn't believe you, I was just in shock!!! That is GREAT!!! I wish I had that kind of weather. :) I would be in heaven!!! :)
 
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i am in the process of buying 5 acres in upper cali right now, so holding off this years start. i grow indoors year round, but run 30 outdoors every summer. my outdoors grow does 2x what i do indoors year round in a sea of green. i average 100 Gr per plant indoors. but i do this so i can get maximum output per cubic foot. i can get more in a Sq Yd indoors, then i can on a 3ft round outdoor single plant. hopefully i close escro on my new place, so i can get a outdoor grow in this year. that link is from FDD, he blows my plants out of the water.
 
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i am in the process of buying 5 acres in upper cali right now, so holding off this years start. i grow indoors year round, but run 30 outdoors every summer. my outdoors grow does 2x what i do indoors year round in a sea of green. i average 100 Gr per plant indoors. but i do this so i can get maximum output per cubic foot. i can get more in a Sq Yd indoors, then i can on a 3ft round outdoor single plant. hopefully i close escro on my new place, so i can get a outdoor grow in this year. that link is from FDD, he blows my plants out of the water.

He grows some monsters, that is for sure!! LOL. I am still just dreaming of having a baby that big someday, but where I live I can't do out doors. :( I did back when I live on 9 acres but don't anymore so I can not! :( Hopefully you can get yours going this year before too long. Good luck on the new place!! (and math isn't really that hard. especially when it comes to grams, ounces and lbs.) LOL
 
i posted some advice on cover plants, and i thought i would share the snap pea idea my mom always used. i am lucky enough to live in cali, and between me and my GF med cards, we can grow up to 60 plants. (30 each) i keep it under 45, we cant smoke 60 worth. my mom is getting a bit old to grow her own, so i cover her year round, too. if you want to talk size and yeild, look up this guys threads. he is the man, on outdoor grows. i thought my 1.5 to 2 Lb plants was monsters, but floating thru his threads makes me feel amateurish. fdd2blk he is a great guy, and happy to give any advice.
 
i prefer the taste of outdoor grown, for some reason. 2 clones, same plant, same nutes, and i get a cleaner burn from an outdoor plant. but i do indoor for a supplemental supply, and for breeding me seed. if you are trying to hide a few outdoor plants, try weaving them thru the same setting as sweet peas, snap peas, or string beans. it is a great cover, and if you are weaving it yourself, you can stear the plant away from the peas, so they dont fight for light.
 
Go to dollar store buy some cheap ass plastic flowers, berries & twist tie them to your plant It's amazing how hard it is to tell from a distance. I've done this for a while and it works for me
Happy hiding :)
 
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