sierranevadaca
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Thanks dude! I'm trying to. I still need a few more light bars to cover the entire 4x8. Looks like I might be running Jack Herrer next roundDamn dude you got that shit dialed in like a mofo!
Thanks dude! I'm trying to. I still need a few more light bars to cover the entire 4x8. Looks like I might be running Jack Herrer next roundDamn dude you got that shit dialed in like a mofo!
Thanks bro! Much appreciatedBeautiful plants. Definetly in to watch this, very clean rooms too. Props man
that would be your best bet believe it or not I've had to do that I actually bought a 6x8 plastic shed & put it towards the back fence where it looked like I kept the lawn mower in it as it wasn't attached to the structure & not insured by them it was of no concern but if it's in the insured structure they can refuse to insure you or give you an increased rate which would raise your house payment anything that raises taxes will increase your payment as well insurance people don't like indoor grows because of potential water damage , mold & electrical shorts no matter how good & safe your op is they will find something to pick on this is a classic case of what they don't know won't hurt youJust found out my homeowners insurance company has to do a full interior inspection. Anybody have any advice, experience or opinion about this?
Possible suggestions?
I'm thinking about renting a uhaul cargo van for the day and fill it with plants and equipment.
Couldn't agree more, thanks herk. The sheds a great ideas as well, the small ones are cheap enough. Got me thinking now. The flood table is huge (4x il have to lean it against the wall and throw some crap over it. Planning on leaving the panda film up on the walls. Perhaps make it look like the person before me left it.. thanks bro!that would be your best bet believe it or not I've had to do that I actually bought a 6x8 plastic shed & put it towards the back fence where it looked like I kept the lawn mower in it as it wasn't attached to the structure & not insured by them it was of no concern but if it's in the insured structure they can refuse to insure you or give you an increased rate which would raise your house payment anything that raises taxes will increase your payment as well insurance people don't like indoor grows because of potential water damage , mold & electrical shorts no matter how good & safe your op is they will find something to pick on this is a classic case of what they don't know won't hurt you
You also have the option of sawhorses put the tub on top the plants & stuff underneath & throw a blue tarp over it as we have rain on the way & everyone works on their new home a few buckets & a paint can or to most insurance people dress nice & hate to get their hands dirty lol... meaning they'll snap a few pics do a walk through & split just don't have any power cords & the like laying around I've been through a few of these routine insurance ones it's the buying & selling ones that can get tricky good luck I'm pulling for you lol.... p.s. blue tarps are cheap & can cover a lotCouldn't agree more, thanks herk. The sheds a great ideas as well, the small ones are cheap enough. Got me thinking now. The flood table is huge (4x il have to lean it against the wall and throw some crap over it. Planning on leaving the panda film up on the walls. Perhaps make it look like the person before me left it.. thanks bro!
Yes I am next round. I have a beautiful jack herrer mother. It's my healthiest plant. My favorite strain to smoke. Great daytime buzz. Best flavor and terps. The mom is very stout very woody and hard to cut. Great vigor. Your plant looks great. It's bulking up nicelyare you still planning a jackherer grow ? my j/h-x-blackberry kush is turning into a really nice grow for me
I haven't sampled yet but I've been doing this awhile & this has every indication of winner , winner - chicken dinner lolYes I am next round. I have a beautiful jack herrer mother. It's my healthiest plant. My favorite strain to smoke. Great daytime buzz. Best flavor and terps. The mom is very stout very woody and hard to cut. Great vigor. Your plant looks great. It's bulking up nicely
I had those awhile back in my clones as well I neem oiled them they haven't returned when I lived in Stockton spider mites were pretty regular my clone area is in a separate building for just that reason when you deal with clones an isolated clone area is a good idea
True Dat!!! when you aquire clones from a dispensary you dont know what conditions it came from or picked up on its journey to you.my clone area is in a separate building for just that reason when you deal with clones an isolated clone area is a good idea
I hear u there. The first time I got spider mites was from clones from the club for the first time. This was a reminder to stay up on my pest maintenanceTrue Dat!!! when you aquire clones from a dispensary you dont know what conditions it came from or picked up on its journey to you.
If your cloning yourself then ya got no one to blame but you to something you did down the line.
Inspector comes in the morning, been getting ready. Already have half the room down. Taking out the flood table tonight and most of the lights. Going to keep one up until the morning. Going to stuff the gf's car with plants and throw a tarp over it. Works out okay. Able to clean and bleach allot of equipment after my mite incidentlooks like your rockin the new home! did that insurance inspector ever come? this time of year those sheds go on sale I'm wanting a couple of them myself
Welcome to homeownership lol... sounds like you've got it handledInspector comes in the morning, been getting ready. Already have half the room down. Taking out the flood table tonight and most of the lights. Going to keep one up until the morning. Going to stuff the gf's car with plants and throw a tarp over it. Works out okay. Able to clean and bleach allot of equipment after my mite incident