Help me with a plot please.

psychadelibud

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Okay a few months ago I found a good huge thicket, a few acres, all different types of vegetation
growing around. There is some huge blackberry, honey suckle thickets. I cleared out one good size
plot in the thicket of vines and briars right at the woodline. I have 6 plants in this one area and
figured the bare ground would fill back in with some vegetation by now but its still bare.
My plants stick out like a sore thumb from air only but is impossible to see by land. Its almost
eradication time now. How could I fill these bare spots? I thought about filling in the bare areas
with smaller plants just so the bare spot wouldnt stand out. What could I do? I need to do somethin
quick. All my other plants in this area are spread out pretty far and alotta work into it, dont
wanna lose them over that one small patch.
 
Okay a few months ago I found a good huge thicket, a few acres, all different types of vegetation
growing around. There is some huge blackberry, honey suckle thickets. I cleared out one good size
plot in the thicket of vines and briars right at the woodline. I have 6 plants in this one area and
figured the bare ground would fill back in with some vegetation by now but its still bare.
My plants stick out like a sore thumb from air only but is impossible to see by land. Its almost
eradication time now. How could I fill these bare spots? I thought about filling in the bare areas
with smaller plants just so the bare spot wouldnt stand out. What could I do? I need to do somethin
quick. All my other plants in this area are spread out pretty far and alotta work into it, dont
wanna lose them over that one small patch.

Hey man whats up? Sounds like you have every angle covered here but the one above, have a few questions for ya:


Are you planted in rows?

What's the surrounding vegetation color lookin like right now?

How tall are your girls?


If possible (which it should be) I'd up-root anything surrounding the area that has a green color in it still, and transplant it next to and in between your plants. Transplant in random patterns so nothing sticks out from the air, and if you have a trail leading to your spot sprinkle some 20-20-20 ferts along it. Heli's usually look for trails leading to spots, this is called the "lollipop" method. The stick being your path in and the candy being your delicious crop lol


I've also heard of growers pinning plastic flowers/leaves on their plants to try and camo them out, it works pretty well. Like grab some clippings off any house plastic plants you may have and do work!



Goodluck in harvesting, hopefully they won't spot your plot since it's only 6 plants but you can never be too sure. Let us know how it works out homie, peace
 
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