WTFCF S4, E6 Bonus Scene: What If There’s A Hurricane?

Growing citrus undercover in a giant screened-in enclosure has huge advantages. But what happens when there’s a hurricane?

Growing citrus undercover in a giant screened-in enclosure has huge advantages — no scars, no blemishes, no lethal citrus greening disease. But, obviously, it is a huge investment...

So what happens when there’s a storm? What if it’s a hurricane?

The answers are a bit surprising!

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