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They were great, but every few weeks one would drop dead no obvious reason. Was so strange to, they would be healthy happy one day, and dead in the am when we woke up. No blood etc. When we Lost my favorite one to a rough 6 year old that lived on the property while her family was homeless, I had enough ended up rehoming the last 2. got tired of burying them.
The plants in pic 1 the light deps in cages. I have a few ? if you dont mind!
What size pots are those in? seeds or clones? and how long they been vegging outdoors? They are roughly the size I want my second crop in the smaller greenhouse to be come august. and been trying to debate if I / when I need to plan to start more. Also, one last ?, hopefully its not a page back and I look like a tard, will have to go look to ensure lol. But anyway, what size is your light dep greenhouse? / how many plants in there? Sorry for all the questions, hope it wasn't to many, just looks like what I am shooting for, so hey, no need to reinvent the wheel right!
As you might have guess, I am pretty stoned right now, so I hope that all made sense. Anyway, Hats off my friend, doing big things and it is a privilege to have you share it!
Stay free, stay high
papa
Very wise to be wary of that crowd--I am very hesitant to sign up on a program with law enforcement, I do not trust them one bit. There was a really big red flag in the new regulations as well - if you want to get the permit to grow 26-99 plants, they ask you for proof of commercial cultivation at your grow prior to Jan 1, 2016. However commercial cultivation was, and still is illegal, and will be until 2018. Tom Allman (Mendocino's Sheriff) has made it very clear that they will continue to arrest and bust illegal commercial grows. So they are asking you to provide evidence of illegal activity to them, and self incriminate, in order to get the permit to do a larger grow - very sketchy. Supposedly by next year the sheriff department won't be involved, and cannabis will all be regulated by the county Agriculture department. I would feel a lot more comfortable signing up for a program with the ag department, they've been very chill and helpful when I have dealt with them in the past, and they can't arrest me if they find a violation of the regulations!
Very wise to be wary of that crowd--
they're big on schemes and scams...
Hey--They can be worse than the criminals they bust.....
Just takes time and work and maybe a little luck. We aren't home free yet, we still have to build the damn thing which will almost certainly have problems, as have all greenhouse builds I've seen so far. From the look of things you are ready to knock it out of the park this year though! Looking forward to seeing the results of your sativa light dep.Someday I hope to be on the up and up like that! I'm much more below board still, but at least this year my landlord is OK with it. Hoping to Akers enough to not have a landlord next season
Just takes time and work and maybe a little luck. From the look of things you are ready to knock it out of the park this year though.
After much headaches, hassles, and delays I got the last permit I needed approved for our permanent light dep greenhouse today! It is fully engineered right down to the bolts and screws and meets all snow, wind, and seismic loads required by California building code. There is no way the county can shut us down or red tag us now, everything is above board for this project. It did take a lot of extra time and money to jump through all the hoops but I think it will be worth it. I didn't want to do what my neighbor down the road did and spend tens of thousands of dollars to build a really nice greenhouse, only to have the county come in the next year and tear the whole thing down because it wasn't permitted and didn't meet the building codes.
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