Outdoor scrog

Mr. Limpet

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Anybody ever done it? thought about it etc?

I was thinking it would look less like a pot plant from a distance or from a plane it might just look like some kind of vines. Or say if you were doing it in your backyard garden or something so it wouldnt draw attention from the neighbors :blsmoke:

Can anyone think of a downside?

I just thought of another benifit: High wind reststance in the case of a hurricane etc.
 

raeman1990

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um i think it would be less looking like a pot plant, but i know my neighbors would be more curious of a screen plant vine thing in my yard
 

mstrymxer

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tie down the branches. one positive you get from outdoor growing is the sun penetrates all the way down to the bottom branches. indoor growers use a scrog because hid s only penetrate so far down. my twocentsilet it grow naturally. youll get more yield
 

el1

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i wouldn't grow in you back yard if you dont have a permit , its not the look of the plant thats going to get you busted , its the smell. An outdoor scrog would be interesting to see , although i think letting them grow au natural is easier and more yield.
 

123.afro

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YEAH MAN. i DUDE I KNOW TIED HIS TO THE GROUND AROUND HIS GARAGE. JUST KEPT THE 6 INCHES OFF THE GROUND. MY FU@#ING CAPS LOCK IS BROKEN. I AM NOT YELLING LOL
 
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