• 🇳🇿 🇲🇲 🇯🇵 🇨🇳 🇦🇺 🇦🇶 🇮🇳
    Australian & Asian
    Drug Discussion


    Welcome Guest!
    Posting Rules Bluelight Rules
  • AADD Moderators: andyturbo

The Cannabis Discussion Thread

Status
Not open for further replies.
4811974-3x2-940x627.jpg


Just my perso bucket....

lol. Nah, it's from a 3.5 million $ bust. It's in the drug bust thread.
 
^ you can... ;) technology is an amazing thing! Although if your in the right part of Australia the Sun is best!
If your referring to lighting, indoor growing is mimicking outdoors. Artificial lighting try's to mimic the sun, you cannot beat it..it's like comparing LSD to 2c for example. The difference with indoor is it is always constant and direct, outdoors you have clouds, rain, shade from other trees to work against etc. Comparing growth to growth indoor vs outdoor, indoor would take it, but health wise nothing beats growing outside!
 
One thing I have found good for making plants blen in is tying down the branches so it grows out instead of up. It will still grow upwards as the branches grow toward light but I just find that tying down branches makes it look less like a big fucking ganja plant. I have done this in suburban back yards with neighbours that have clear sight of my whole yard and never had any suspicious looks or anything. I wouldn't be planting just yet tho, it's winter and they won grow as good.
I have a few seeds that I'm holding onto until spring to put into the ground.
I also like to cut my crowns off so it splits into a V
At the top.

I realise that it is too early to plant cannabis outdoors, I am talking about planting whatever plants I use to cover up the area I grow cannabis in now or soon, since I figure cannabis grows quicker than they will it can't hurt to give them a headstart.

I am very familiar with training techniques, however, the issue isn't just visibility from neighbours but I also need the plants to not be visible from most of the garden of the house they will be planted at as the home owner would liek plausible deniability. Since the area is currently completely open I need ideas for plants that I can use to conceal this area so I have a space in which to grow cannabis.
 
I've been meaning to respond... Here is what I would grow (and do).

I've used these plants in my garden for years and not even my family have spotted my outdoor spring crops (only 5 plants).

Tomatoes (mature plants) - hides the cannabis quite well and very common
Basil - produces the basil smell quite strongly in spring, so will mask any odour of the cannabis flowers
Cleome - hard to find but the leaves are very similar to indica plants (I have cuttings if you need) sorry not selling just helping. The flowers are very nice as well
Japanese maple - again, similar leaf formation
Stinging Nettle - similar plant family of cannabis

Hope this helps.
 
I realise that it is too early to plant cannabis outdoors, I am talking about planting whatever plants I use to cover up the area I grow cannabis in now or soon, since I figure cannabis grows quicker than they will it can't hurt to give them a headstart.

I nearly replied with the same thing the other night, then when I re-read it I realised you were talking about planting for the screen. I have a great area here with screening going on, but it's taken 5 or so years to get this high, and I don't know what the plants or shrubs are called really to recommend, but I do know they don't die off in winter, they keep growing all year round, I could take a pic sometime I guess.
 
Tomatoes (mature plants) - hides the cannabis quite well and very common

Isn't it a problem with tomatoes tho they will start to die off too quickly whilst the cannabis is still very green and or yellow?
 
Isn't it a problem with tomatoes tho they will start to die off too quickly whilst the cannabis is still very green and or yellow?

Yeah it gets tricky... What I generally do is feed the tomatoes the same nutrients but with high N (nitrogen). It keeps them as green as the cannabis.

It's just a plant that's easy to get and can get bushy... "Neighbours be gone" from Chris and Marie's plants are also useful, if kept at a good height.

Japanese maple will generally be quite good as the colour changes all the time.
 
Yeah sounds like good advice.

I had to look up 'neighbours be gone' -

gonetree13.gif


D_M quick, whip one of those up! :)
 
^^^^ hahahahaha ha

Obviously you don't use them as hedges, that would look so dodgy. But one or two can grow out wide and bushy and blend in with their surrounds. Or... Use them as a massive hedge no one will see shit!

Lol
 
Fuck yeah. I need me a couple of those on each side!
I was thinking of using bamboo for exactly that purpose.

That Cleome is quite pretty. It looks almost a little bit too similar without the flowers though.
 
Bamboo's good, but once you start growing it, it is fucking hard to get rid of!

Tomato plants are good camo for outdoors. Otherwise, the closet is your friend.
 
Thanks for the suggestions guys, I was thinking of bamboo but I thought that it would probably block out too much light. The area I have to work with is going to be a real balancing act, it probably only gets 6 or 7 hours of direct sunlight a day with no plants obstructing the area, so I need to get a pretty much perfect balance of cover and light penetration.

So far I am thinking cleomes, tomato plants and possibly nettles are a good start. Are the plants being suggested the sort I would plant in spring or can I plant them a bit early to give them a head start?
 
Would just like to mention 6-7 hours is more then enough direct light. I've used spots in the past in the bush were they get 3-4 hours direct sun and they still grow nicely.
 
Anyone know how many milliliters an hour the regular poly drippers put out? I realise it wouldnt be hard to work out but im lazy as fuck.
 
In all honesty, I have never personally grown hydro nor will I have any chance for years to come but I was just curious as to any BLers experiences with 1000W HPS lights for veg and flower (prefferably in 50L pots, using fluorescent for cuttings and initial veg.) and goin straight to waste from the reservoir? to me, for maximum yeild and minimal plants, you'd sort of be stupid if you did it any other way but at the end of the day, I guess it all comes down to personal preference..

discuss %)
 
There's a synthetic cannabis thread. Which is here - http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/threads/572411-Synthetic-Cannabinoids-Thread

And regarding the tobacconist selling it, I think you are right, he's not supposed to be anymore, and risks huge fines if caught. I'd imagine that stuff you mentioned falls into that category.

NSW Minister for Fair Trading Anthony Roberts says retailers have until Tuesday to clear their shelves of synthetic drugs or face fines of up to $1.1 million.

taken from this thread -

http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/threads/...orary-ban-on-synthetic-drugs-after-Kwan-death
 
What's the market like at the moment for herb in Adelaide at the moment? I moved over to Adelaide at the start of the year from NZ where it wasn't an issue at all to find any but since I've moved here I've struggled to find any. Considering it's decriminalised over here and apparently you can grow a plant (not sure if this is still the case?), it seems like it's harder to source, or possibly I'm just struggling due to my lack of contacts.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top