Growing in a tree!???

ILLISTOFSUPERCHRON

Active Member
ive done it before, place a board on two branches and nail down both ends, then put the pot on the board and nail the inside of the pot so its nailed to the board. fill with soil and voila. cut a hole in the canopy.
HELL YEAH , I have heard of this many times, usually in older grow books/mags. Guerrilla growing 101 right? I have never done this but was sooooooooo close to trying this when i was a teenager living with my parents. Never pulled the trigger though...i found that it is a BITCH to guerrilla grow when you have a life(school/work/girlfriend).....LOL it just takes to much time to get all stealth and crawl thought the shit twice a week to your plants...LMAO. Once i even spent 400 on a pair of cheap night vision goggles so i could go at night!......couldnt see that well and walked within 5 feet of a dear that had bedded down for the night in the thick grass.FUCK!!!!!!!!! that bitch jumped straight up into the air let out a horrible screem and ran off.I ALMOST DIED THAT NIGHT...straight up cardiac arrest in the tall dew laced dead grass 245am face first . OUCH!! Operation guerilla grow over....rented a pad and did it the easy way.....Paying rent is less of a bitch than doing this i believe....:bigjoint:
 

heathaa

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i live here in florida and i know some older guys who hang their buckets in the tops of these pine trees i think they are jack pines and grow like 150 ft high on top of that ive tried to knock a bucket out of the top of a pine with a truck and couldnt so if you got the means to climb the tree it could work. its just with the pines here you would have to have spikes to climb the tree even with a ladder your not gettin to the top usually.
 

Dolce Vita

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well the trees im intending on are pines.. and im thinking on hanging in between 2 trees as to get more light to them. its good to hear that its been done before though.
 

reeferMaster

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ive been growing my plant in 2 different trees . i think it works great. thier in 30 gallon pots and are placed in a spot where 3 branches come 2gether so that the round pot gets stuck up thier maybe put a few nails into it. the theory of this is that the plant will reach for the sunlight. i have one plant budding and one vegging in one and a super silver in the other and they look great.spray your pots green and use really bushy red oaks
 

reeferMaster

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problem with this is if the tree is not an ever green during fall all the leafs are gunna drop and u wont have no more camo.u can even cover the plant with camo netting or just the most visable part
 

HarvestFest2010

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hen tou are the dumbass shaking a big tree, really if you are in a place that you can get away with screwing around with trees and pulley you may as well just plant it in the ground where you are at. And maybe do that in a couple spots. Thing is as much as people say that they are herns and can grow on thier own, not sure, they are kinda sensative all the way. My climate should be good but neva had any luck. Really it just needs to be legal. I ll be in D/C. Leaving here in 20 mins. peace.
 

Angus

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Thing is as much as people say that they are herns and can grow on thier own, not sure, they are kinda sensative all the way. My climate should be good but neva had any luck. Really it just needs to be legal. I ll be in D/C. Leaving here in 20 mins. peace.
What? :confused:
 
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