Outdoor Layout/Setup

Speedism89

Active Member
Hey,


I was talking to some old time growers and they were talking about how they would grow outdoors safely by the layout of the plants so not to draw heat or attention from overhead. If anyone knows about this or has any tips for positioning the plants outside. Can't do indoors this year so time to use the good ol' sun.

Thanks,
Speedism89:weed:
 

FebreezeIt

Well-Known Member
Barry Cooper came out with a great video about this, I would highly recommend it. But anyways, what you need to do is NOT plant it like a garden (rows and such). The choppers typically fly by creeks and bodies of water because they know that growers need to water their plants. Then they look for trails leading to the water and follow them to see where they lead, potentially to your patch. If you can carry your water in you'd be a lot safer from flyovers, you still gotta worry about rippers though. When you plant, don't have any rhyme or reason to the spacing, make it look as random as possible. The human eye is very very good at detecting patterns, and things out of place. You could look at footage of plants all day (including ganja) and not see anything out of the ordinary. It would be the little things which are easy to see like trash and styrofoam cups left behind. Keep good karma and leave it better than when you found it. Pigs are not in very good harmony with nature so this is how you will prosper and thrive. Its fairly easy to hide a plant in a forest or amongst other plants if you are careful.
 
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