Other tricks included taking great care to pick spots that kept the plant(s) invisible until you could touch it/them. He would place an easily seen marker at maximum plant height(generally about ten feet), and then circle the spot, spiraling closer until the marker was visible.
Planting in spots with good overhead, and Southern exposures is best.
Pick your spots, and then spend a day there, marking where the sunlight falls throughout the day, shooting for as much sunlight as is safe and reasonable. Generally, a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight is required to get an adequate yield. The more, the better, keeping stealthiness in mind.
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