Conceal plant identity

Discussion in 'Marijuana Growing' started by Lucharchan, Jul 25, 2006.

  1. Lucharchan

    Lucharchan Member

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    You can do this at your own risk, or better yet the risk of the plant. Their have been a few requests of how to conceal the identity of a plant. Some plants will have 5-7 or perhaps more leaves. Instead of strapping the plant down to the ground, you can cut the leaves. If you have worked with Bonsai plants you may catch my drift. If your plant has 7-leaves then cut the 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th leaves, if itheir is 5 leaves on your plant then cut the 2nd and 4th, this will make the plant look obtuse, but a little less recognizable. In order to do this it will take patience, sometimes small hands, a pair of small fine shears (or razor blade or perhaps box cutter blades, tweezers). Try and cut them as far back as possible to where the stems connect to the main branch. This should leave your middle and two side leaves, try one branch at a time, to try and not risk your plant (I do not recommend heavy light until the plant heals a little), then spray water to the plant (preferably after every cutting of the plant to help clean and heal). Just keep on doing this if you really are devoted.
     
  2. buffoonman

    buffoonman Senior Member

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    Easier to grow Wally Ducks Ducks foot. The leafs don't look like marijuana during veg there the shape of a ducks foot. Its a really potent strain as well. It does look like normal weed during flowering though. See photo.
     

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