In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Macki, a stealth gardener. He talks about many of the stealth practices that he needs to do in order to grow his plants without anyone knowing. What plants do you like to grow? Peppers, radish, tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, citrus trees, house plants, let us know in the comments section below. If you enjoyed this video please click that thumbs up button 🙂

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00:00 – Montage & Podcast Intro
01:37 – Sponsors
03:21 – Introduction
04:44 – Legality
06:42 – His Style Of Gardening
07:38 – When To Plant & Bring Outdoors
09:43 – Determining A Good Spot To Grow Plants
11:56 – Stealth Gardening Practices
29:28 – Problems
31:58 – Plant Training
33:13 – Harvesting, Drying, Trimming, Curing
38:25 – Advice For Stealth Growers
39:58 – Final Words

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21 Comments

  1. Chris great podcast again .as a angler love the way you highlight bout chemiches ending up in our waterways .you always seem to ask the right questions of your guests .keep on growing bro .

  2. There are also strains with leaf mutations that you can grow in a greenhouse without anybody suspecting it's Cannabis. If you have a filter for the smell you can grow in plain sight. Look for "Freak Show" and "Frisian Duck"

  3. I dunno. Ron-off or not, synthetics are getting back in the environment sooner or later. Either directly or from the land fill. Personally, I like my organics. Tastes great, no need for flushing, it's simple and no waste.

  4. Years ago before bud was legal in Canada ,,we go deep into prickly ash ,,and do yhe center of brush ,cleaned up in center of brush for our grows ,surrounded by the giant thornes of prickly ash ,never to enter same way ,,and if you didn't know how or where to get into it you get ripped open from the giant thornes,, you could only see it from the sky above ,,worked well for us many years , gorilla grower!!

  5. Who else in 2023 is binge watching this guys podcasts and becoming master horticulturists 😮

  6. Call me crazy, but I have always liked growing my plants outdoors in plain sight if I'm only growing a few plants. It has been my experience that because people are not expecting to see cannabis growing in plain sight the brain doesn't register it, but here in Vermont I don't have to worry anymore.

  7. Back in the 80's in my dads garden I used to put those red threaded Xmas tree bulbs all over my plants so they looked like cherry tomatoes plants from far away if anyone was brave enough to be on my property in the first place 😎

  8. I'm glad I don't need to worry about that anymore. I used to panic every time I heard a helicopter or low flying plane.

  9. Well… goin in and out clean is safer. Collecting water on site is my way. So storing essential on site during the op is not a bad choice. Obviously clean up after all. Also – always have a story. I am the weird nature guitar player with a chair in his backpack

  10. I think overwatering is a serious issue with autos , they grow so so much better if you water a little less than you think you should

  11. I been using biobizz organic range on my plant's, looking to try a super soil mix soon tho and compare the 2

  12. If the act of growing was legal here then fuck yes id clean up after growing because i dont wanna fuck it up for next year but at the moment id be in trouble for growing anyway so why bother cleaning up until theres a reason to i could already go jail for my plants so fuck a lil rubbish , hellyes id clean up after myself if growing was legal tho

  13. Great subject! Here in Mississippi only medical is allowed. I grow as faith based cannabis. I have faith God will help protect me. 😅 The gangs are more dangerous than the scared cops that collect paychecks for hiding from gang members. Of course they don't mind pulling over a 61 year old homeless skateboarder riding his board down Capital Street while only a couple of cars are driving down it. I'm armed to the max against the gangs not the lazy cops.

  14. I did see that this video is over a year ago. I wanted to give you some secrets on my grows in the early 70s. My cousin and I used to grow in town like right in front of my parents home We used to take 5 gal pots and camouflage them and then put them in the canopy of the trees and run a black hydraulic tube from the bucket down to the base of the tree and connect a garden hose and run till we seen water fall from the bucket. As for fertilizer we used to take tiny bluegills and chop them up and bury them in the lower part of the bucket and just let them rot away for the most part is knowing the sex before to far in the season

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