If they find no plants, seeds, or other physical evidence of growing on the premises, they are not going to spend the money on sending your hard drive to a lab to retrieve ghost files off it. I keep my grow info on a tiny thumb drive that is small enough to flush or toss in the microwave (on the 'popcorn' setting of course! hahahahahaha).
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . One of the hardest decisions for a gardener... ...what to do once your security has been breached. well actually it is an easy decision ~ rip them up and compost them. It's hard to actually do it. My neighbour was robbed, so my garden will have been made by the thieves because of the way they accessed the property (via the chicken coops). Not only them, but the cops of course have been out scouting as well. At the moment they could do me for 3 plants, the other 9 are too small to be considered viable plants. That's $2000 for Rating: 5