Moving Plants

Alowwe

Member
I'm moving from my current dwelling to about three hours down the road and I have four plants that are less than a month out. But I absolutely cant wait around here any longer. So my question is is how risky would it be to move them? what are the penalties if caught? Any experience in moving them would be appreciated:leaf::leaf:
 
Must be a long street you live on lol I would say keep them on the floor and covered in your truck or car you dont want people seeing what your working on. Tinted windows will help haha Make sure you follow all traffic laws and dont draw attention to yourself so you dont get pulled over and busted if the cop asks whats in your backseat

Also make sure you have your new room set up already so your plants wont be as stunned

Should be good to go have a safe trip bongsmilie
 

kermit2692

Well-Known Member
penalties are based on where you live soooo unless you want ppl to no that..lol go to norml.org and on the right side they have a state by state law section...personally id be more worried about neighbors seeing me move the plant in or out than the cops!! follow the rules and cops cant get you however nosey neighbors still can!!..i would place a open box around them like with the top and bottom opened up and then placemore belongings around so it looks like your just moving normal stuff then you can just slide something sturdy under the box and pick it all up so noone can see plants...need a truck...idk thats how i would do it
 

Jimmyjonestoo

Well-Known Member
I moved 15 plants in a u haul when I moved to my new place. I wouldn't move em I'm your car tho man if you happen to get stopped the smell will give u away with the quickness.
 

francy420

Well-Known Member
If small enough put them in a moving box or cooler. If it's a cold car ride a cooler works great to keep them warm.
 

James87

Active Member
Use twine or shrub string, and wrap up each like a shrub or bush for the winter. Its impossible to tell what they are like that from most distances... This works better for bigger plants. Gently lift the bottom branches, and wind it up with string from the bottom... Dont do this during flower. After moving, always LST its new home.
 

scroglodyte

Well-Known Member
don't take them. Eff it. start over at the new crib. and do not.....take them across state lines if you do decide to transport. unless you look good in orange and like talking to people through glass.
 
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