Cover blown

client420

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First time grower... just through some seed down and pow! It was a female and she is 3-4 weeks into flowering now and looks great! Problem is my tomato plants were my cover and now they are dieing off and my baby is almost in plain view. Neighbors will soon be onto me........

She def needs to be moved indoors. What do you guys think about moving her? I know some people have done this but do you think she is gonna take it real hard or will she re adjust and steam forward? I was just gonna dig her up and try not to expose to many roots and put her in a 5 gal pot with miracle grow soil.

Here is my plan for the setup:

1-70 watt HPS and some CF to fill in the sides for her.

Thanks any help/advice would be appreciated
 

Highlanders cave

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Moved a nice bb last week with much success! What I did was: mixed a few gallons of ph'd water and Thrive Alive B-1. Poured two gal. into a wheelbarrow, dug a 1.5 ft., from the stalk, perimeter hole down and then underneath the center of the plant, loosened with the shovel and lifted out as much as I could and into the wheelbarrow,let sit for one half hour. Then into an 18 gal. tub with Ocean Forest and the other gal. of water. Try and keep her out of the sun for a couple of days also. She never wilted at all and seem to take the move in stride. For what it's worth this was done at night. Prolly helped
This was a small plant (4 ft.) but flowering heavily. Her position was compromised as she was out in a field in the open and with this being a guerilla operation it was move it or lose it. Happy to say, she's doing awesome along with her small arrmy of blueberry's and white widow sisters who are much better hidden.
Good luck.
 

xxxtyrantxxx

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Dude, just leave it no one will notice if you dont fuck up and look at it when your neighbors are around.


if you are set on digging it up, dig a hole that is two times its dimensions(two times its height in depth and so on.)
 

client420

Active Member
Moved a nice bb last week with much success! What I did was: mixed a few gallons of ph'd water and Thrive Alive B-1. Poured two gal. into a wheelbarrow, dug a 1.5 ft., from the stalk, perimeter hole down and then underneath the center of the plant, loosened with the shovel and lifted out as much as I could and into the wheelbarrow,let sit for one half hour. Then into an 18 gal. tub with Ocean Forest and the other gal. of water. Try and keep her out of the sun for a couple of days also. She never wilted at all and seem to take the move in stride. For what it's worth this was done at night. Prolly helped
This was a small plant (4 ft.) but flowering heavily. Her position was compromised as she was out in a field in the open and with this being a guerilla operation it was move it or lose it. Happy to say, she's doing awesome along with her small arrmy of blueberry's and white widow sisters who are much better hidden.
Good luck.
That's awesome dude! Yeah mine is about 4' after I topper her. I'm gonna wait but thats prob the route I am going to go. cool thanks that makes me feel better
 

nepali grizzly

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i made the same mistake as you. Planted some with tomatoes and now theres no tomatoes, just dark green ganja. looks very visible to me and am a little worried. i know how your feeling, i only look at it at night and get paranoid when ppl come over.
 

client420

Active Member
Dude, just leave it no one will notice if you dont fuck up and look at it when your neighbors are around.


if you are set on digging it up, dig a hole that is two times its dimensions(two times its height in depth and so on.)
yeah, I know I should probably just leave it. I just dont want anyone to take it or start hacking buds off it. I'm gonna stick it out and see if it gets really noticable or maybe tie it down.
 

client420

Active Member
i made the same mistake as you. Planted some with tomatoes and now theres no tomatoes, just dark green ganja. looks very visible to me and am a little worried. i know how your feeling, i only look at it at night and get paranoid when ppl come over.
exactly! The tomatoes are getting all brown and this thing is nice and green. lol. I want to let this thing flower for another 4 weeks and by that time who knows what I'll have there.
 

BackDoorMan

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just tell 'em it's a texas five star.. they look the same.. smell different.. but looks the same as pot.. or if nothing else.. just let it go and then play stupid.. like some young punk prolly did it..
 

0849

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rose bush lattice wont block much sun but will diffuse the view, just leave it, moving it indoors is a huge risk, but if you must only work at night, if the plants asleep shock isn't as bad
 

cantseeme

Active Member
Be imaginitive! Pile some "backyard shit" in front of it. Lawn mower, pile of sticks, leaves...you get what I'm saying. If it's only half way through flowering, if even that much, I'd let it pack on more weight under the sun. But with that said, don't be greedy. Only you know if the risk is viable. Grab an evergreen shrub, or shrubs, hide em that way, they won't turn brown...they're ever...green.
 
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