doublejj
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yes....Is it still outdoor if it's in a carport?
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yes....Is it still outdoor if it's in a carport?
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Nope, because people use the carport to store shit out of the harmful elements of the outdoors. This means less bugs, less dust, hell even less sun light, nobody stores their car in a carport because they want it outdoors. It's basically a movable shelter or garage, if someone grew with lights in the garage is it outdoor or indoor? Same thing imo. I would say it's greenhouseIs it still outdoor if it's in a carport?
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Yea, I'd call it greenhouse as well but I mean in the eyes of the county.Nope, because people use the carport to store shit out of the harmful elements of the outdoors. This means less bugs, less dust, hell even less sun light, nobody stores their car in a carport because they want it outdoors. It's basically a movable shelter or garage, if someone grew with lights in the garage is it outdoor or indoor? Same thing imo. I would say it's greenhouse
Yes it's still outdoor. Only way around it would be to move indoors or have a "permitted - up to code" greenhouse but even then I think it would be too open to interpretation.Is it still outdoor if it's in a carport?
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san joaquin county and shasta county say yes that it is still outdoor as it doesn't have a secured locking door and some other items like a proper greenhouse. Most counties don't like the carports because people put them up without permits. Just about every county has it in their code that any structure above 120sqft (10 feet by 12 feet or equivalent) requires a building permit. Most people put them up and never get a permit.Yea, I'd call it greenhouse as well but I mean in the eyes of the county.
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you might need a bit more soil...submitted my order for 8 yards of soil 8 - 200 gallon pots, here i come.
Some places may give you a little extra, they don't exactly measure it, on average 1 scoop with the tractor is 1/2 yard. So if they do average scoops then it may be a bit under if they do larger scoops it might be right on or over what you need.oh dang, ok, guy over the phone was mistaken! He quoted me that 1 yard filled 211 gallons! Guess they might not be fully filled, which is ok by me. I want enough room on top to mulch them.
My vision is a long hoop house, or 2 carports end to end. One long row of plants. Thinking of putting gravel down, or maybe just be cheap and put tarp then pallets on top. Since 8 plants is the max for recreational, and thats all I plan on doing, I want them to YIELD. I know I am more likely to think, damn, should have spent the extra $ to get 200s, then I am to think, damn I should have been a tight wad and stuck to 100s lol.
JJ would be able to answer that better than me. I just have a small green house and leave my 100 gal pots outside.What size greenhouse would ya recommend for the 8 plants?
Bet it won't b empty for longMy empty carport........
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