I was readin a thread on Rollitup and a guy was talkin about how he grew his plants up in trees, either by putting them on a pulley system and lowering them down to water and such, or putting them up in a tree thats easily climable. I figured if i used his technique my plants could get more sunlight and would be way less visable. Would you say this is a good idea? and also would you plant in pots painted camofluage to blend into the tree or putting the plant in a burlap sack with some soil? Thanks for your opinion.
I've heard of this idea, but I've never heard from anybody that used it. Why not give it a try? I always thought that the hardest part would be clearing out the crown of the tree to let the sun light in. I'd say large pots, camouflaged with burlap, holding good quality potting mix. This would make a very interesting grow diary!!!
What kind of pots would u suggest, those pulp ones or just a regular large plastic or clay pot, and i would think that spray paint would camoflauge the pots better then burlap, wouldnt it? is there any other purpose for the burlap sack around the pot?
Carrying everything up and down numerous trees could get dangerous... Good idea though, but Im not sure if there would be any less hassle and risk of getting caught than a ground grow.
I read an interview where a grower from Hawaii did the ole tree grow. For me it would be...**puff** **puff** Sweet.... Ahhhh.......... bump....
theres a book on that very subject "invisible marijuana and psychedelic mushroom gardens" by Robert Bunch its a prety good book in part on how to grow high up in the trees
I could just imagine things like bugs and stuff eating the plants and like squirrels munching on the buds and stuff... But who knows?