Security.

machinegreenkelly

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An ounce of prevention… right!?

I used 12 foot posts with 14 gauge wire and they cut threw it once a week. I was short on cash from financing the grow, so I bought fake Harbor Freight cameras and they helped, but you have to make it look real with trailing wires and such. Spike strips…. Ehhhhh Not a good idea with short term memory loss. I think a well-trained dog and silence among all are the best allies in keeping your ladies safe. But, will be trying chain link fencing, constantan wire, real cameras and well placed motion lights this year. A guerilla grow is out of the question for this location as well unfortunately.

Has anyone, come up with some interesting security ideas?
 
Hard to beat a couple of well trained dogs, hell don't even need to be well trained, but better if they are.
Driveway alarms work well, you can set them up in different areas with different tones dedicated to that area.
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Thats exactly what i have spent more money on my dog than anything else. But its not cuz i grow or anything like that its cuz i spend so much time away from my family and kids that i needed a bodyguard/guard dog.
He can do multiple tasks including manyattak modes and commands.. now if i could just teach him to pee with his leg up..
 
Lol, I love it, first pic is a dog doing schutzhund the third a dog doing mondio ring. I pretty much do everything when it comes to security. Cameras, high fences, double fences, barb wire on both, motion alarms, motion lights, trained schutzhund dogs, never leave the house empty.

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I think most people make the mistake of shrinking the area they want to protect...
Like concentrating on the house and not the surrounding area. The farther away you put your first line of defence the more difficult you make it for the intruders. I think sound or lights make a great early detection tool and they can easily be put together with little cost dogs are a great addition but they too can be compromised.To be perfectly honest short of having armed security if they want what you have bad enough you're gonna get got.
As you said earlier the first and I think the most important is secrecy !
To put it simply they can't take what they don't know you have !
 
Lol, I love it, first pic is a dog doing schutzhund the third a dog doing mondio ring. I pretty much do everything when it comes to security. Cameras, high fences, double fences, barb wire on both, motion alarms, motion lights, trained schutzhund dogs, never leave the house empty.

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Whats mondio? Never heard of that.
 
Google mondio ring, check out french ring as well if you've not seen before.

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An ounce of prevention… right!?

I used 12 foot posts with 14 gauge wire and they cut threw it once a week. I was short on cash from financing the grow, so I bought fake Harbor Freight cameras and they helped, but you have to make it look real with trailing wires and such. Spike strips…. Ehhhhh Not a good idea with short term memory loss. I think a well-trained dog and silence among all are the best allies in keeping your ladies safe. But, will be trying chain link fencing, constantan wire, real cameras and well placed motion lights this year. A guerilla grow is out of the question for this location as well unfortunately.

Has anyone, come up with some interesting security ideas?

It sux but that is the society we live in. Even where it's legal peeps see your stuff and that's opportunity. I say even in a legal area treat your grow with stealth. Otherwise there will always be those who can't help themselves but to sieze the opportunity.

Other than that I would do as other suggested. Motion sensor lights and a barking dog are probably your best bet.
 
My poodle will mess you up !

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How do you know? Lol.

I was thinking barbwire around inside top of fence to deter climbing over my tobe shady fence.
 
Someone once told me to put cactus on outside all my windows. Deer cameras work pretty good too, on video camera's if the person is black, all you see is black. I learned that the hard way. I use camera's and a pack of pitbulls, not because I particularly like pitbulls but in my area people are terrified of them.. They are not best guard dogs, but people usually are just plain scared of them.. imo dobermans and rotts are the best guard dogs... little yappy dogs work good too, to let you know someone is outside. That would suck to be attacked by a pack of Pomeranians... lol
 
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