DAY #27 OF 12/12 - LOLLIPOP, DEFOL & TRICHOMES
& TRICHOMES & TRICHOMES & TRICHOMES & TRICHOMES!
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DAY #27 OF 12/12 - LOLLIPOP, DEFOL & TRICHOMES
Hard to miss a bird like you!I knew you would spot me
Hey, Birdy!!! Great to see you!
Fingers crossed that you make the time restrictions and a successful harvest. CL.DAY #34 OF 12/12 - TROUBLE MAY BE COMING!
So, it's day #34 of 12/12 and the plants look great but there may be an obstacle to getting this grow finished. Before we get there, let's take a look at some plant pics from today:
Now for the issue I'll need to deal with....
I heard from my attorney last week and he said he wants to send an architectural engineer to re-assess damages to the house. I've already had all kinds of people in here doing damage assessments and taking all kinds of pictures, so I didn't expect they'd need to have anyone else in here until after the trial/settlement to do the work. But, apparently this guy is going to be the expert witness, so he'll need access before any trial/deposition.
I was planning on harvesting right around the first week in August which is the time frame the depositions are scheduled. I'm going to try to put this off as long as possible but may have to pull these plants early which would be extremely disappointing!
Happy Harvests!
K
Thanks, Brother!I see that Mr Krip has the typical frost machine goin' on again!
Very nice! Good luck with "the"experts". (Lately, I consider that an epithet.) Bah.
I don't think so, Babe...More likely you either forgot or just don't realize the situation is still going on.Back up the Tonka truck bruv.
What damage? Have I missed a whole chapter of your lovely life?
You’re right!I don't think so, Babe...More likely you either forgot or just don't realize the situation is still going on.
About 15 months ago my roof started leaking and caused quite a bit of damage to the house. The insurance company has been fighting me on the claim so I had to hire attorney, etc. This is the major reason I've had no grow going on for so long.
Earlier this year I realized the case wasn't going to settle anytime soon, so this is just a quick grow to get the jars refilled before I have contractors in to replace the roof and fix all the other areas that got damaged.
I wasn't anticipating anyone else needed to inspect the damage until this was settled and we were ready to begin work so finding out they were sending someone else in soon came as a bit of a surprise and something I'll have to figure a way to deal with.
Thanks, Brother, and I agree 420%. It would be a huge waste to take the plants this far and not finish. I'll figure something out. I'm a bread baker, so some sourdough will likely be on the menu!Still pumping out the frost in there! I figure whatever a pain in the bum and how long it takes to disassemble/reassemble, you have to amortize that over the time it takes to grow and enjoy the resulting harvest.
Don't forget to bake cookies the day he's coming over.
I agree 420%, Brother! I'd rather be in court fighting my insurance company over roof damage than fighting for my freedom due to my grow being discovered!...a PITA for sure, but considering what's at stake, be best to keep your grow on the down low, and see satisfaction in the courts...even tho' we're legal here, I would still isolate my girlz myself, cause no one needs to know what I'm up to...they are looking quite nice!... ...Good Luck!...cheerz......h00k...
Yeah, I'm convinced this is just part of their strategy.You’re right!
I did know that, and omg! I can’t believe you are still having to fight to get them to honour their end of the deal! This is EXACTLY why we hate insurance companies. It’s disgusting you have to fight to have a policy they created honoured!
So fucking wrong!Yeah, I'm convinced this is just part of their strategy.
At the end, they'll make an offer to settle for something less than what they owe but enough to convince the lawyers that it would be stupid for me to take a risk on a trial. So, in addition to not having to pay the full amount, they will have had use of the money for something like 18 months. Meanwhile, the lawyers will get paid, the contractors will get paid, and, as the insured, it will cost me thousands of $$$'s out of my pocket in addition to the crappy conditions I've had to live in for the last year and a half.
What insurance company is this if you don’t mind sharing? CL.Yeah, I'm convinced this is just part of their strategy.
At the end, they'll make an offer to settle for something less than what they owe but enough to convince the lawyers that it would be stupid for me to take a risk on a trial. So, in addition to not having to pay the full amount, they will have had use of the money for something like 18 months. Meanwhile, the lawyers will get paid, the contractors will get paid, and, as the insured, it will cost me thousands of $$$'s out of my pocket in addition to the crappy conditions I've had to live in for the last year and a half.