growerruney
Active Member
Fellow growers,
I have a little debate for my 09 outdoor growing operation. First it is not on my land, so it can be called "gorrilla growing" I am going to be going organic, so I wont be using any chemical ferts. And this is going to be my first grow. My location is located next to a creek, and suroundin g my location is a swamp/marsh land. I have tested the ph level of the soil and it reads 6.5-6.8, which is perfect for my babys. Thats a little background for my grow.
Now is my real problem. My location is above a creek bank and there is some brush in front of the grow spot, and the area has deer. And There is a slim chance of people walking down the creek so here is my question, What the best way to fence in 9-12 plants? to fence in each plant seperally or to fence all the plants in one big fence. please help me decide on option 1 or 2. I need the best option that will be less noticable if people happen to walk by.
Green is the green and red are the fences
option 1
or
option 2
Thanks
Runey
Thats what we do
I have a little debate for my 09 outdoor growing operation. First it is not on my land, so it can be called "gorrilla growing" I am going to be going organic, so I wont be using any chemical ferts. And this is going to be my first grow. My location is located next to a creek, and suroundin g my location is a swamp/marsh land. I have tested the ph level of the soil and it reads 6.5-6.8, which is perfect for my babys. Thats a little background for my grow.
Now is my real problem. My location is above a creek bank and there is some brush in front of the grow spot, and the area has deer. And There is a slim chance of people walking down the creek so here is my question, What the best way to fence in 9-12 plants? to fence in each plant seperally or to fence all the plants in one big fence. please help me decide on option 1 or 2. I need the best option that will be less noticable if people happen to walk by.
Green is the green and red are the fences
option 1
or
option 2
Thanks
Runey
Thats what we do