Hey jedi, since you are expierienced in the air and there's no point talking you out of it, can you easily pick out one plant in a corn field, like say I put maybe 10 in a field and spread them out throughout? What about along river banks, have you ever spotted them there? Clearing's in a bush? Might as well let us know the best spots that can get alot of light but are hard still to spot from the air[/QUOTE
Well other than the farmer that will find it, the thing with corn fields is that there very uniform. Any irregular spots in the field are gonna stand out, from the air.
Your not gonna find a spot that has good light all day long that isn't easy to see from the air. Always gonna be a compromise.....
Use small clearings, more like gaps in the canopy if your in a forest and don't plant large amounts close together. 4-5 here, 4-5 there...spread em out.
Thats really the best advice I can think of....one or two plants is alot harder to spot than 10-20...where ever you put them.