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Moving Offices - Lots of Used Office Furniture Available (Santa Rosa)

EDIT:
Didn't know this was a thing lol, but I have hit a chat limit. Thus why many of you can't dm me. With that said, if you're interested in a specific item, please leave a comment below and I'll reach out as soon as I'm able/someone else from my office may reach out to you on their own reddit account. Sorry for the inconvenience & thank you to everyone who has reached out so far!

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Hey everyone! Our company is in the process of moving offices and we're looking to clear out a bunch of office furniture rather than send it to storage or the landfill.

Available items include:

  • Office chairs (various styles)
  • Desks and workstations
  • Conference tables
  • Wire shelving/storage racks
  • Office partitions / cubicle panels (78+ linear feet, modular configuration)*
  • Cabinets and miscellaneous office furniture

*Also available is a like-new modular office partition system that we are only selling as a complete set:
• (11) 6' panels
• (3) 4' panels
• (21) 4-way connector posts with footplates
Over 78 linear feet of partitions that can be configured in a variety of layouts.
Very clean, approximately 3 years old, with solid lower panels and scratch-free vinyl upper panels.

Everything is located in Santa Rosa and available for local pickup. No set prices. We're mainly trying to clear the space before the move, so reasonable offers will be considered.

Photos attached. If you'd like additional photos, dimensions, or details on a specific item, send me a message and I'll get back to you asap! Would love to see this stuff reused rather than hauled away.

u/feralgumby — 7 days ago

first grow in the books! lf curing advice 🌿

guys... I did it. First grow just wrapped up and now I'm trying to make sure I don't screw up the cure 😅

I've been drying in my tent and honestly it's worked great to control temp & rh. Once the buds felt close, I moved them into bins and have been rotating them periodically to help even out moisture levels before transferring to jars. From my understanding, the bins help create a more stable microclimate and allow moisture from deeper inside the buds to redistribute outward, but I'm still learning so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

the gxi temp and humidity sensor has been a lifesaver. I didn't realize at first but you can actually have the sensor track ideal rh (not just temp like I originally thought...) and it'll work with the fan to maintain it as best as possible. I've been aiming for around 58% and it has honestly been doing an amazing job keeping it almost exactly there (before that I was running around like a crazy person trying to get it to stabilize lol). Between that, a humidifier, and a dehumidifier, it's been pretty easy to make adjustments when needed. Now that the sticky icky is in bins I'm making sure to rotate them throughout the day and keeping an eye on rh to stabilize/bud feel.

some questions:

  • what signs are you typically looking for before moving from bins to jars?
  • curious if anyone else has used environmental controllers/sensors during the curing process or if most people just go by feel?
  • any general curing tips? again, I'm new to growing so immensely appreciate all advice anyone has to offer :)

I have mason jars with the rubber gasket seals that I plan to transfer buds to once they're ready + trimmed ofc

all it took was one grow and now I'm fucking obsessed with this hobby. <3

u/feralgumby — 1 month ago