Ideas To Disguise My Plants

DarkWeb

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This isn't stuff i've figured out. I'll give mel thomas the citing on this. I read that stuff in his book a while back I thought it was a well thought out chapter
I had that book. Was going to mention a tree lol In the tomato plants works pretty well and no one looks twice if your working there.
 
Hey all,

I have 2 autoflower plants that I've been moving from inside to outside on a daily basis to protect them from frost at night. One is in a 3 gallon pot and the other in a 5 gallon pot. Recently it hasn't been getting too cold at night so I would like to start keeping them outside 100% of the time but I need to disguise them.

Ive looked at a lot of information online and Im leaning towards using fake plants/flowers so it doesn't disrupt the roots of my autoflowers.

How would some of you disguise your plants if they were in pots?

All recommendations are welcome :)
 
Hey all,

I have 2 autoflower plants that I've been moving from inside to outside on a daily basis to protect them from frost at night. One is in a 3 gallon pot and the other in a 5 gallon pot. Recently it hasn't been getting too cold at night so I would like to start keeping them outside 100% of the time but I need to disguise them.

Ive looked at a lot of information online and Im leaning towards using fake plants/flowers so it doesn't disrupt the roots of my autoflowers.

How would some of you disguise your plants if they were in pots?

All recommendations are welcome :)
LST'd RQS Northern Light w cheap fake pink flowers & the leaves trimmed. Next to a pentas plant w pink flowers. also smelly herbs: mint, basil, oregano, marjoram (culinary herb that IMO smells a lot like cannabis, but not too similar). green lady looks obvious to me and probably to you too (nicely fattening colas bit of a giveaway) BUT my neighbour stood in front of it for 15mins & didn't look at it ONCE, didn't notice the smell.
Hey all,

I have 2 autoflower plants that I've been moving from inside to outside on a daily basis to protect them from frost at night. One is in a 3 gallon pot and the other in a 5 gallon pot. Recently it hasn't been getting too cold at night so I would like to start keeping them outside 100% of the time but I need to disguise them.

Ive looked at a lot of information online and Im leaning towards using fake plants/flowers so it doesn't disrupt the roots of my autoflowers.

How would some of you disguise your plants if they were in pots?

All recommendations are welcome :)
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LST'd RQS Northern Light w cheap fake pink flowers & the leaves trimmed. Next to a pentas plant w pink flowers. also smelly herbs: mint, basil, oregano, marjoram (culinary herb that IMO smells a lot like cannabis, but not too similar). green lady looks obvious to me and probably to you too (nicely fattening colas bit of a giveaway) BUT my neighbour stood in front of it for 15mins & didn't look at it ONCE, didn't notice the smell.
LST'd RQS Northern Light w cheap fake pink flowers & the leaves trimmed. Next to a pentas plant w pink flowers. also smelly herbs: mint, basil, oregano, marjoram (culinary herb that IMO smells a lot like cannabis, but not too similar). green lady looks obvious to me and probably to you too (nicely fattening colas bit of a giveaway) BUT my neighbour stood in front of it for 15mins & didn't look at it ONCE, didn't notice the smell.

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It's an auto RQS Northern Light that I was growing inside then moved outside.
 
Even 2 autos is going to stink like crazy the last few weeks of flower. Hard to camouflage smell.
I've gone all out with smelly herbs: oregano, rosemary, sweet basil, Thai basil, giant perennial basil, chives, peppermint, chocolate mint, Vietnamese mint, marjoram (smells a bit like cannabis IMO). I'm growing on a balcony with the neighbours very close. so far no one's seemed to notice the smell....
 
I've gone all out with smelly herbs: oregano, rosemary, sweet basil, Thai basil, giant perennial basil, chives, peppermint, chocolate mint, Vietnamese mint, marjoram (smells a bit like cannabis IMO). I'm growing on a balcony with the neighbours very close. so far no one's seemed to notice the smell....
Maybe they noticed but they haven't said anything. I'm
I think that's similar to a sneaky stealth smoke in a public space.

Usually, the kind of people who have the ability to recognise the smell are the type who get jealous ...
... not outraged
:mrgreen:
So true! That's what I'm banking on.
 
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