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Hi fellas quick question, I have a few little stealth projects on the go. Already the weather this year has been a nightmare. And to top it off, it looks like someone has found my trainwreck . (Traps have been triggered)
Here’s the thing,it’s a photo not an auto by the way. Has anyone here ever moved a girl 3 weeks into flower and it survive? I really don’t want some scumbag smoking what I’ve nurtured all year
 
Am with Archie, gotta be moved, or written off. If I'm watching you go to one grow, I figure I'll find another if I tag along. When we had to hide, if a spot was burned, we wouldn't go back.
 
Am with Archie, gotta be moved, or written off. If I'm watching you go to one grow, I figure I'll find another if I tag along. When we had to hide, if a spot was burned, we wouldn't go back.
Thanks I’m always really careful when I visit so I think some dog walker just got lucky. Anyone have any advice on moving her to make things easier. Things like light, feed etc
 
I'd go up with just enough time to get it ready to move before the light fades. That way it's dark when your actually moving the plant. Take more soil than you think. Gentle feed when replanted.
 
What sort of "trigger traps" do you have?
Could an animal set them off?
Thanks for the response just simple triggers on the floor and cotton runs higher up. Normally too high for critters. I’ve got a buddy with a night vision hunting cam he’s gonna set up for me Sunday. So I’m gonna wait a week and see if it turns up anything. I really don’t want to move her she has struggled all year with the weather as it is. Yield is already bellow desired. However whatever she gives is looking like quality she smells amazing
 
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