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Gday, Ive got 3 seedling. 2 of them are about 3 inches tall, the other one has been stunted abit. I want to know what everyone rekons about planting them in an old ladies backyard. It is fairly overgrown but might be a bit dark. From what i know they're silver haze seeds so should be a dominant sativa. Do you think she would notice? Any other ideas about where to plant in the suburbs? cheers.

i can get photos of the area if that would help. Has anyone else planted in someone elses backyard? or parks or something like that?

STEALTHY

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Before you do anything, walk the yard, and look at every potential spot from every angle. Crawl thru the thickest part of the garden, where no-one in their right mind would ever attemt to go, and try not to disturb the existing foliage. Hollow out just enough of the scrub, pruning with secateurs, such that adequate sun can be gained without any visual angle being exposed from the more common areas of the yard.

 

I've successfully planted, on a small scale, this way many years ago, before I said, "fuck it", and went bush. It's all a degree of escalation and proportion.

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