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My friend wants to know if anyone here can recommend a couple of good plant varieties that are good to use to cover cannabis plants in an indoor location so that the cannabis is not immediately visible to someone being nosey i.e. good camoflage?
 
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Why would you need to camouflage plants that are inside? I'm not being a dick, just trying to understand the situation better.
 
Jorge recommends duckfoot, or attaching artificial flowers to plants, but again for outdoors.
 
Why would you need to camouflage plants that are inside? I'm not being a dick, just trying to understand the situation better.

Well it isn't actually me (not that it matters much), but my friend tells me he is worried about unwanted attention, which TBH is unlikely, but you never know, what with repair men and landlords.
 
I'd just grow in a cupboard or something, I would imagine that if I went into a house and saw an indoor growroom I'd be pretty suspicious even if i saw something else growing.
 
I recommend lockedicus dooricus.

If that's not an option, ur doin it wrong.
 
^ Very funny.

He plans to grow it in a closet I think. I believe he wants to obscure the front view as you open the door with innocuous plants. Under the lights with the MJ plants can he grow duckfoot i.e. will they grow indoors under the same conditions as the MJ? Would tomatoes grow in the closet as well (as a completely unrelated question)?

I'm sorry if you disagree with the question THAzo, but my friend is careful, it's just that he gets anxious and paranoid about these things and just wants to take a further step in protecting his babies.
 
If anyone opens the door, the game is up. No-one's going to be fooled for more than a second by opening the door of a cupboard grow and seeing some other plant in front of the stinky green. Think about it, how many people do you know who intensively grow tomatoes or duckfoot in their house with big HPS lights? Not very many I wager. There aren't many plants that are worth spending that much money on cultivating indoors. btw, yeah you can grow anything inside if you provide the right environmental conditions. Your friend would be much better off concealing the grow from the outside IMO.
 
Thanks. I have no experience with things like this but that makes sense. I bet, thinking about it, the smell alone would give the game up.
 
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