Hey there xxkmanxx,
The StickyIcky is 100% right on the money about stealth. Long ago I learned about brambles, and yeah they are great for protecting and hiding your grow, heck the leaves are even sorta close you know ?
I am retired now, but still use my ticket in aviation. I fly both rotary and fixed wing, and chase aerobatics, (rotary is getting too expensive), but I gaurentee that I could fund just about anything I wanted just off the crops that I see all the time. I joke you not dude, a simple topography map and a red marker for the grid co-ordinates, and the right time in budding, and dude I would be in some serious cash, but that's not my thing. I don't rip any human period, nuff folks doing each other dirty to last me a life time.
I'm sure you got a total green thumb dude, and your love for those babies is evident, but you need to reason through that whole concept of stealth, or your gonna end up with a knick name like betty, (if you catch my drift)
Camouflage like planting on the south side of another tall bush can do wonders as for hiding or helping to hide. From your photo, I could spot that grow from the air on a clear day flying as high as 3500 altitude and as far away as 1/2 mile, and yep my mind would go hmmmm what's that ? and only take a moment to turn around and go for a look see.
Lots of cool folks here are great at stealth growing and can teach you some seriously cool stuff. Take advantage of it bro.
good luck
smoke in peace
KingKahuuna