Outdoor *experts* Low odor outdoor advice needed!

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You could plant a field of lavender and leave
one or two clearings in the middle for the
autoflowers :smoke:

I did this year mate, I didn't even know Lavender grew there naturally but it was covered and my plants still got ripped :(

FUCKING STINKY PHOTOS!!!

I'm sticking with autos until I do get a CF
 
Totally understandable given that situation. What's your growing climate, how hot in the summer? If you build anything that is enclosed you're liable to have heat issues during hot spells. Can you just place some plants here and there, either in pots or in the ground instead of building an enclosure?

Hey Muddy - thanks for this advice :)

I have been thinking that myself actually!!! I was looking around the site earlier and I have an idea, I am only going to grow 6 plants at a time for legal reasons but I think it will be far easier to construct a mini version of what I want using fibreglass so light can penetrate and place only 3 plants in there. The other three I will scatter across the land (these will probably be NL plants) and hopefully on their own they will be pretty undetected. Not to mention, the area where they will be is extremely overgrown any away from any property, footpaths and people.

I think that is the best idea looking at it.

I may go for not stinky strains such as skunks but "normal" strains and a few NL plants.

Thanks guys!
 
Do the choppers fly that area at all? If so, I probably wouldn't build anything unless there are other out buildings around. Something man made, even something small is going to attract more attention than a natural looking landscape. Not trying to discourage you, just wanting to point out some potential pitfalls.

Any issues with deer or hunters in that area?
 
Do the choppers fly that area at all? If so, I probably wouldn't build anything unless there are other out buildings around. Something man made, even something small is going to attract more attention than a natural looking landscape. Not trying to discourage you, just wanting to point out some potential pitfalls.

Any issues with deer or hunters in that area?

Thanks for that! The area is completely overgrown, choppers will fly past but probably won't notice due to the surrounding environment.

As for hunters - not that I know of, there are no deer or rabbits that I have seen.
 
Just to be on the safe side I would find out when hunting season starts and plan your grow so you harvest before it starts. I would also use a deer repellant. I didn't think there were any around my area till one ate half of a plant. I've had good success with Liquid Fence Deer and Rabbit repellant. Applied once a month per the directions and nothing has been eaten in 5 years.

The likely hood of a chopper seeing an auto is a lot less than a big photo plant, especially if they are spread around and not clumped together.
 
@jinx91..I grew for many years outdoors and I'll tell if you plant it they will come(hunters,deer,rabbits,choppers).
So it is best I've found to plan ahead do you scouting early(very early) have several places of choose.
Hunters don't just go out the dat or week season starts a good hunter starts scouting early very early
so you should do the same and see what you run into.
Better safe than sorry:2cents:

Best of luck to ya bro

:peace:
MITJ
 
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