Mixing up plant strains for a more conceled plot

tallguy

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Hey Guys, tell me what you think. I have got 5 different strains that are in the vegetative stage. Purple power, california orange, papaya, NLxbigbud, and white widow. I have already got my plots ready a 3x3 hole about 16" deeps with lime and chicken compost and organic potting soil mix mixed with the existing soil and then i covered the plots with old branches to cover up the bare ground so it cannot be seen from the sky. Planning on 12 plants per plot and weeding out the males. I grew indoors for about two yrs then i got married. You can figure out the rest of the story. My Question. Will it hurt anything to mix the strains together in the same plot? I plan on topping and bending to give the females the most room. I know that different strains have a slight different color between them. Not worried about people finding them. Just worried about the heli's. thanks
 

Space Angel

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Hey Guys, tell me what you think. I have got 5 different strains that are in the vegetative stage. Purple power, california orange, papaya, NLxbigbud, and white widow. I have already got my plots ready a 3x3 hole about 16" deeps with lime and chicken compost and organic potting soil mix mixed with the existing soil and then i covered the plots with old branches to cover up the bare ground so it cannot be seen from the sky. Planning on 12 plants per plot and weeding out the males. I grew indoors for about two yrs then i got married. You can figure out the rest of the story. My Question. Will it hurt anything to mix the strains together in the same plot? I plan on topping and bending to give the females the most room. I know that different strains have a slight different color between them. Not worried about people finding them. Just worried about the heli's. thanks
not a problem as long as you weed out the males
 

tallguy

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plant in or around briar patches and wave at the pork choppers ;).
I had to wear chaps and long sleave shirt to get to the plots. The plots are in a old cutover about 7yrs old that has alot honey suckle and brairs with evergreens mixed in. The tree canopy is about 20' tall a they are right at 60 yards off an old dirt road spaced about 70 yards apart I will have four plots total. I think i will be fine. i grew up and hunted in that area and i am the only person that has permission to be on the land. And if they do get spotted i can blame the people that come in on the atv's. I have some pics of different people riding thru but since then i have stopped most of the traffic because people dont like to get thier picture taken with my trail cams..for hunting.
 

South Texas

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Dude, if you can throw some nutes on the Honey Suckle, ..... The question is, when sitting in that pork-chopper, what are they told to look out for? They have a class as to what to look for while doing the Fly-By. Think about the Pics they are shown, dumb fucks. In your Local, what plants in the heat of the dry Summer/Fall is so very dark green, as like most pot plants? Most bust is Friends, the second cause is side by side plants. 20 to 1,000 plants together. Indoor growing nails your ass to the grow... Outdoor, no bust can be had unless they can connect you to the grow, 98% chance of no Bust. they can take your crop, no harm. If they hit 3 of 5 grows, you still have 1 mil. of shit. Depending...
I have several plants, and the color ranges from very dark green to a very light green. Light Green plants is not what stands out. Honey Suckle Vines can be used to break up the outline of the plant, while giving ambient light, to boot. Just a thought.
 

tallguy

Active Member
Dude, if you can throw some nutes on the Honey Suckle, ..... The question is, when sitting in that pork-chopper, what are they told to look out for? They have a class as to what to look for while doing the Fly-By. Think about the Pics they are shown, dumb fucks. In your Local, what plants in the heat of the dry Summer/Fall is so very dark green, as like most pot plants? Most bust is Friends, the second cause is side by side plants. 20 to 1,000 plants together. Indoor growing nails your ass to the grow... Outdoor, no bust can be had unless they can connect you to the grow, 98% chance of no Bust. they can take your crop, no harm. If they hit 3 of 5 grows, you still have 1 mil. of shit. Depending...
I have several plants, and the color ranges from very dark green to a very light green. Light Green plants is not what stands out. Honey Suckle Vines can be used to break up the outline of the plant, while giving ambient light, to boot. Just a thought.
Sounds good to me. My goal is at least 3 females per plot. With 12 plants per plot i figure 50 percent males and some for the deer and coons i just hope they weed out the males for me. This is a first time for an outdoor plot so i am kinda skidish of going back and forth to the plants. I am treating this grow is if i had 1 million dollars and i had to lay it on the ground and not cover it up and come back and get it within a years time. well i guess time will tell..
 

Space Angel

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Sounds good to me. My goal is at least 3 females per plot. With 12 plants per plot i figure 50 percent males and some for the deer and coons i just hope they weed out the males for me. This is a first time for an outdoor plot so i am kinda skidish of going back and forth to the plants. I am treating this grow is if i had 1 million dollars and i had to lay it on the ground and not cover it up and come back and get it within a years time. well i guess time will tell..
get you some repellant for the critters
 
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