One of my girls, the one I've left natural, has now reached a height of six feet. Since my stockade fence is that height, it presents a problem.
People coming into my driveway may be able to see it. Oh it's still fifteen feet away from the fence, but I don't want to cause any trouble or get in any trouble.
The plant, a Sweet Afghani Delicious - Fast Version, is now in flowering and will continue to grow taller.
If I top off the plant, say cut off the top 18 inches, I think it will force the plant to energize all the secondary side shoots.
Do experienced growers think that will work? Or should I just leave the plant be and try to block it's view with some sort of camouflage?
I have bamboo on my property growing to a height of 20 feet. I could weed out older shoots and put them against the fence. Or use them to hold a camouflage net. Any suggestions?
Right now I'm placing fresh marigold flowers at stem nodes as a form of camouflage. From t the distance it makes it look like a flowering plant. But still....
Thanks
People coming into my driveway may be able to see it. Oh it's still fifteen feet away from the fence, but I don't want to cause any trouble or get in any trouble.
The plant, a Sweet Afghani Delicious - Fast Version, is now in flowering and will continue to grow taller.
If I top off the plant, say cut off the top 18 inches, I think it will force the plant to energize all the secondary side shoots.
Do experienced growers think that will work? Or should I just leave the plant be and try to block it's view with some sort of camouflage?
I have bamboo on my property growing to a height of 20 feet. I could weed out older shoots and put them against the fence. Or use them to hold a camouflage net. Any suggestions?
Right now I'm placing fresh marigold flowers at stem nodes as a form of camouflage. From t the distance it makes it look like a flowering plant. But still....
Thanks