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Kind of getting worried

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by StickyBudHound, Sep 13, 2018.

  1. I've been growing these 2 plants on the side of my house. They're frickin huge, I have them covered and they aren't real visible from 80% of all directions. Today, I saw a neighbor behind me pointing over toward my covered grow while talking with another guy.

    My wife is certain my yield will be stolen within a few days before harvest. She's got my anxiety up....

    Fully legal state, small town, rural area, dead end street and the one behind me. We have our share of tweakers and otherwise nightwalkers in this town.

    Do you ever worry about this stuff with your outdoor grows? Have you had to deal with nosy neighbors?

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  2. put up an electric fence wildly around your grow site. Just an idea and it's cheap.
     
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  3. Fishing line with hooks.
     
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  4. Harbor Fright Driveway alerts keep my backyard grow safe and sound late at night when rippers are most active. These saved my grow 2x in one year. I sleep much better at night knowing they are watching my back :)
     
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  5. @JonathanT I like the Hellraiser direction you're leaning toward. It's what they'd deserve. Maybe some interwoven barbed and razor wire? :devilish:

    @bigbuds99 and @Skip I am, both great ideas, thanks! I'm thinking a combination of the two.

    Hopefully, I'm just being paranoid and there's nothing to worry about. Not being prepared would be just plain negligence.
     
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  6. A tent man, gotta man up sometimes. Im about to set mine up. Dont try to injure someone(though they deserve it) it will just cause you problems. They can still sue you if they get hurt on your property.
     

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