Can it be moved

Nobody has asked, how big is she? If it's a tree than you are probably SOL. If it's still a little bush than maybe. I'd water ahead of time then put as much of it in a 5 gallon bucket as I could. Paint the bucket camo because you'll probably want to just leave it in the bucket when you move it.

I cannot emphasis enough how critical it is that you inspect the area around the plant thoroughly, including any areas where you might be parking. Around these parts the sheriff's department loves to set game cameras up on grows to catch the grower in the act.

LE = the worst ripper of them all.
 
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


Not a problem, I just figured it wouldnt hurt for another opinion. At least a trail cam you will know 100%. Sometimes a deer could go by, and they are known to eat the plant ;)

I dont blame you, I would want to keep it in place, but if moving saves you even a little bit of bud...
 
Nobody has asked, how big is she? If it's a tree than you are probably SOL. If it's still a little bush than maybe. I'd water ahead of time then put as much of it in a 5 gallon bucket as I could. Paint the bucket camo because you'll probably want to just leave it in the bucket when you move it.

I cannot emphasis enough how critical it is that you inspect the area around the plant thoroughly, including any areas where you might be parking. Around these parts the sheriff's department loves to set game cameras up on grows to catch the grower in the act.

LE = the worst ripper of them all.
Thanks buddy she is a little bush so not too big. And They do that here too lol scum they are
 
Not a problem, I just figured it wouldnt hurt for another opinion. At least a trail cam you will know 100%. Sometimes a deer could go by, and they are known to eat the plant ;)

I dont blame you, I would want to keep it in place, but if moving saves you even a little bit of bud...
I know already lost my Mexican haze to deer 3 weeks into flower huge and looking lovely. They ravaged it
 
Quick update.false alarm,camera picked up a huge male deer 3 nights in a row his antlers pulled down the likes I’m guessing. hopefully the weather holds out to let her finish j
 

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