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"
I saw a news show about this years ago. -- nm
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by
loosilu
I don't think I would notice it from the ground, how do they see it from the air. ;-) -- nm
Posted by
CrankYanker
Aug 24 '12, 10:46
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I would guess it's a distinctive shade of green? -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 24, 10:48
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This would be one factor, for sure. Also, if they have access to thermal vision, I think the pot plants have a different heat signature than others. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 24, 10:55
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especially if lit. -- nm
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CrankYanker
Aug 24, 10:57
I just googled a bit (don't want to do more) and it seems some operations are in open areas, arranged in rows. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 24, 10:57
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bizarre, I would think just the opposite. -- nm
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CrankYanker
Aug 24, 10:58
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I just something about this in the last week. Most of the time the plants are interspersed amongst cornstalks and from the air they can see the change
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zork
Aug 24, 11:08
they are grown in buckets mounted high in the trees -- nm
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zeitgeist
Aug 24, 10:48
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I'm pretty certain that that method would be exceedingly rare. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 24, 10:54
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