In the trees?!!!!

come spring im taking it to a whole new level, literally. i plan on suspending 3 buckets per tree in 5 trees with big bud strains, in hope to achieve the maximum yield possible. i am going to use tall pine trees located in a thick pine forest (when foliage begins to fall it will expose your crops not only to the elements, but it would be extremely easy to spot in a leafless forest, so it would probably be wise to use the cover of evergreens. i am open to all suggestions and ideas ..... please give me your best input!!!!! thanks and hope everyone has a healthy and fungis free year!!!:leaf:
 

Saerimmner

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there has been a few ppl come up with this idea and say they are going to use it over the last few months but havent seen evidence of anyone actually doing it so a bit of a search on here may put you in touch with someone that has done it
 

jimmy jones

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I have heard of this but never seen it first hand. I would think if u get a dry spell it would be a pain in the ass getting water to them.
 

420God

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It's a commonly known way of guerrilla growing outdoors by growers and police so it needs to be in an area you know nobody will ever find them.
 

Indicator

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Interesting... I live on a couple forested acres. It is hard to find a place to put them outside where they get adequate light. I need to scope out my property for trees with open canopies so this might work for me. Of course, this will have to wait until spring as all my trees are deciduous and bare at the moment. Thanks for the idea! +rep to op for getting my brain to think outside the (grow) box!
 
its a good idea. make sure u pick a tree that either sheds its leaves late or pick a nice big evergreen tree. also shade is good for many reasons. if we go say two weeks without any rain you will have to water more. i am actually going to use the tips of the trees as stakes. cover the soil so the water does not evaporate, but still make sure u have good drainage. be careful climbing. harness, rope, lanyard.well that is if your going to any heights above 25. another good idea is to make something to catch rain water
 

Alexoxox

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Is a good plan, you first need to make an excellent pully system that wont fail at anypoint, if plant comes dropping down for something, or it a rodent or bird gets to them wont be very good, i would say stay indoors
 
im not going to worry about helicopters my spot is in the pines and the def wont see it and if they do ill be in the same situation im in now anyway,FUCKED hahahh jk
 

SCARHOLE

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Last year I did a lil tree clone experiment.
Used a one gallon paint can hung on a hook.
The can was camo with old tree bark wired around it with black chicken wire.
It was nearly invisible.
I put an AK in the top an a NL in the bottom.
Nl hated the bottom an died.
The ak loved the top.
The grasshoppers couldnt get up there, birds left em alone.
Im going to try a larger version this year.

Ill try an find a pic... tonight.bongsmilie
 

lvl i k e y

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I knew this guy a couple years ago who was growing in a pine tree. damn plant was like 6 foot tall and DANK. I remember when i first seen it we walked like a mile into the forrest then he just climbed this tree and came down with a monster. I thought it was a good idea. worked for him you can probably do the same.
 
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