SadisticPeppers
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I had the day off today, so I was flipping channels when I chanced upon a special on underground structures. One section was about a cave in Tennessee. Someone had built a house over the entrance such that it was hidden behind an inocuous looking closet door in the garage that was actually a steel blast door, requiring a switch to open.
Inside the cave, the owner had set up a massive underground hydroponic system for growing pot, complete with grow lights, water pumps, and an HVAC unit to keep the temperature in the cave at a balmy 82-85 degrees. It was spread out over the equivalent of 2 football fields worth, so to do all that, the owner must've shelled out quite a lot of dough. What tipped off the police was that the Utility Company had noticed that quite a lot of electricity was being siphoned off near the home, so the police got a search warrant.
That being said though, and granted, it'd probably cost a pretty penny to set up and maintain such an enterprise, do any of you guys think growing peppers underground would be a good option?
Inside the cave, the owner had set up a massive underground hydroponic system for growing pot, complete with grow lights, water pumps, and an HVAC unit to keep the temperature in the cave at a balmy 82-85 degrees. It was spread out over the equivalent of 2 football fields worth, so to do all that, the owner must've shelled out quite a lot of dough. What tipped off the police was that the Utility Company had noticed that quite a lot of electricity was being siphoned off near the home, so the police got a search warrant.
That being said though, and granted, it'd probably cost a pretty penny to set up and maintain such an enterprise, do any of you guys think growing peppers underground would be a good option?