Dangerous plant protection.

dylan321123

New Member
I have this idea to plant super poisonous protective plants in tactical locations in the surrounding locations to my grow. Does anyone have any ideas of a super fertilized dangerous (not necessarily poisonous) plants I could use?
 

spandy

Well-Known Member
to keep animals away, right?

i hope so because growers who booby trap on public lands deserve an ass beating.
 

dylan321123

New Member
It's carnivorous, has a specialized diet and can get quite large. Seeds are hard to come by.
Woa; maybe I could just grow some of these super fertilized some of these, and just have them eat up everyone in my town just so I could grow...That'd make me a real lonely stoner :(
 

dylan321123

New Member
I did have the idea to use plants local to the my area to reduce suspicions, but it's not really the most important thing
 

LIBERTYCHICKEN

Well-Known Member
bitter orange (poncerus trifoliata) - Knothing dares to walk thru this stuff man or animal , althow it will take some time for it to grow large and thick enouth


Thorned blackberrys and razberrys can also work well but will atract bolth man and animal
 
Poison ivy and poison oak are recognizable plants that people around here stay away from... Stinging nettle is a real painful bitch and grows quite quickly each season... On a side note a friend of mine who was immune to the effects of touching poison ivy (as am I) came up with the bright idea of trying to smoke it to get high... He got high alright! Almost died in the process... He's one of those "special" friends I think everyone has at least one of.
 

LIBERTYCHICKEN

Well-Known Member
Poison ivy and poison oak are recognizable plants that people around here stay away from... Stinging nettle is a real painful bitch and grows quite quickly each season... On a side note a friend of mine who was immune to the effects of touching poison ivy (as am I) came up with the bright idea of trying to smoke it to get high... He got high alright! Almost died in the process... He's one of those "special" friends I think everyone has at least one of.

When I was a young teenager , several kids smoked that stuff (they bought it as weed) and wound up dyeing a misarable death - Sad but true

Where I am in the suburbs , most people cant even recognize the stuff , So it does not work well as a deterrent
 

Ibex

Active Member
remoteness is your best protection. If I know your plants are there and want them, there is nothing that will stop leather gloves, pants, a jacket, a machete, and time.

Animals are a bit easier with fence or wire.
 

LIBERTYCHICKEN

Well-Known Member
remoteness is your best protection. If I know your plants are there and want them, there is nothing that will stop leather gloves, pants, a jacket, a machete, and time.

Animals are a bit easier with fence or wire.


I agree 110%

But unfortunately it's not a option for some
 

weedow

Member
there is none that i know but for me, having poisonous plants around your grow is not the best option.. if you wanna keep your plants safe from hungry animals, put a fence around.
 
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