Bulldog11
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Looks so good! In my dreams I have this same gh only mine is completely sealed with all the indoor gadgets you know Dehu, co2,m/s, the works.
Plants are looking healthy. Did you bother with a permit for the larger greenhouse? I am debating if it is a good idea to try to get one for my next greenhouse project.
Your a lucky sob Bulldog but at the same time youv put in the effort and deserve those big beautiful greenhouses.
i would be sitting in there all day long if i could.
plants are all looking great.cant wait to see how the cuts from the cookie fam turn out particularly the sherbet.iv been keeping an eye out for that one but this is the first iv seen it grown outside the cookie fam.good score Bulldog.
Nice work dawggy!
How are you liking the ancient OG?
Thanks for the compliment, any critique? Yes I paid for the permit, and had to re-engineer the already fully engineered plans 3 times. Which costs money every time I bring it to my architect. Then they beefed up my footings from ground posts being driven into the hard clay ground 3ft, to 28" deep 8" wide concrete footings for each ground post.
Huge pain in the butt, however they will find you on Google maps. I know for a fact, the county I am in pays at least one guy to take transparent print outs of the county's last Google maps data, then over lays that with current Google Map data. If a new structure is there, they will cross check their records. I would rather not have anybody show up in the middle of my grow bitching about permits. Plus, it's best to comply in this industry, even though it kills me.
Dirty buggers.so much for being legit.this world is all screwy.They do that in trinity? I got my gh red tagged and they even cut the electric to the peoperty.
Well, it is always hard to tell from pictures alone, but I do think you could better utilize the space in the light dep green house more efficiently. Canopy management, spacing, and a few other changes can make a big difference on your final yield. It is probably one of the more simple things one can do as well. With a few tweaks, even if you change nothing else, I bet you could double your yield out of that space next year. Feel free to shoot me a PM if you want some opinions on the specifics.
I would agree with you on the permits as well. I hope we don't have too many troubles with ours - probably the biggest issues we have is that there were existing structures on the property when we move here that were not permitted. We will need to bring them up to code before we build a permanent greenhouse which might be difficult. Luckily Mendocino County issues what they call "class K" permits for outbuildings and existing structures which are much less stringent than normal standards so at least we have that going for us.
Catching the eye of the county is never a good idea which is why I really hope we can get our scene up to code. There was been a some what worrisome trend here, as well as in Humboldt, Trinity, and Lake counties where people have been red tagged for greenhouses. Then, the building inspector shows up to inspect the red tagged structure - which they do not need a warrant to do. Except, when they show up, they happen to have a bunch of sheriff deputies along with them to carry out the inspection....
They do that in trinity? I got my gh red tagged and they even cut the electric to the peoperty.
Dirty buggers.so much for being legit.this world is all screwy.
Bulldog.. sweet work, looking pro.....like a dream set up. Kudos to you.
Quick question on the black yetis. Are you seeing those thin,long, sleek sexy leaf patterns on anything. Best vibes thru your grow man.
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