Should have built a taller fence!

resinhead

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Pic for reference.

Cut everything off above the trellis. It's not to late. It may seem heartless to do, but you will yeild the same, have a more even canopy, and more uniform colas.

I was going to recommend a hard super crop until I saw the trellis. Super crop would shade all of that out.

Give them ho's a haircut

It looks like one mah be further along than the rest. That one would likely benifet more from the super crop.
 

bryan oconner

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if your in a medical state and any body can see your plants your in violation . its no longer legal . so ask your self SHOULD I BUILD A BIGGER FENCE ?
 

moparhomo

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if your in a medical state and any body can see your plants your in violation . its no longer legal . so ask your self SHOULD I BUILD A BIGGER FENCE ?
This is the issue. I need to extend the height, but I do not have much money at the moment.
 

moparhomo

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Cut everything off above the trellis. It's not to late. It may seem heartless to do, but you will yeild the same, have a more even canopy, and more uniform colas.

I was going to recommend a hard super crop until I saw the trellis. Super crop would shade all of that out.

Give them ho's a haircut

It looks like one mah be further along than the rest. That one would likely benifet more from the super crop.
Considering this, I don't know if I have the courage to do so.
 

HydroGrowLover

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It looks like you have plenty of trees and brush surrounding your fence, whats the worry? I mean its more suspicious to have a random fenced in area imo.
 

moparhomo

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It looks like you have plenty of trees and brush surrounding your fence, whats the worry? I mean its more suspicious to have a random fenced in area imo.
I am trying to comply with state and county guidelines for medicinal growing. In the county's guidelines it states that the fence is to be made 6 foot high or taller than the plants. I'm not worried about it, but I would rather be safe than sorry.
 

Uberknot

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I am trying to comply with state and county guidelines for medicinal growing. In the county's guidelines it states that the fence is to be made 6 foot high or taller than the plants. I'm not worried about it, but I would rather be safe than sorry.
ohhh sticky wording..... don't see "and/or" just "or " taller than the plants.

Have there been any rulings in the courts there regarding this?
 

moparhomo

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ohhh sticky wording..... don't see "and/or" just "or " taller than the plants.

Have there been any rulings in the courts there regarding this?
Probably not. Its a code violation so its automatically aa $500 fine and a fine every day after at $1000 until it becomes "complaint" So much corruption here. They pretty much do whatever they want, I'm so small scale though. They've got bigger fish to fry.
 

Blazing7s

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if your in a medical state and any body can see your plants your in violation . its no longer legal . so ask your self SHOULD I BUILD A BIGGER FENCE ?
If you are growing in Oregon the plants can't be in public view. I did some research and "public" view in Oregon law generally means it can be viewed or seen from a road or street.
 

sunni

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I am trying to comply with state and county guidelines for medicinal growing. In the county's guidelines it states that the fence is to be made 6 foot high or taller than the plants. I'm not worried about it, but I would rather be safe than sorry.
Good way of thinking
 
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