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I have "heard" of people using (2) two liter bottles with tapered portions removed, slit one up the side halfway, use it as a lid over the young plant that is growing out of the other. This "seems" to work for transplanting them outside via dirt bike or hiking. Guess it depends how big the plants are.

May be buying a bigger house soon. What's a good way to move young plants without effing them up? Set their pot in a 55 gallon bag, and tie it at the top? Needs to be done without being suspicious.
 
May be buying a bigger house soon. What's a good way to move young plants without effing them up? Set their pot in a 55 gallon bag, and tie it at the top? Needs to be done without being suspicious.
hmm, larger house means bigger grow room?, hows the back yard?, hehe
 
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hmm, larger house means bigger grow room?, hows the back yard?, hehe
It'd be perfect for a stealth plant like a duck... That's all I know right now because we're going out to look at it this evening.
 
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