The veg tent (which is actually an old shipping container) is a little low due to kicking out some males, and that is actually broccoli and cabbage in the seed trays, lol.
I fat fingered the reply button before I was done, lol.
The last picture is the current state of my flower tent (also an old shipping container) there is one Herijuana x Blueberry left in there, and there is one ECSD x Ogers, the other four, including the one in the middle that looks like a giant wishbone, are Banana Mango x Chocolate Skunk.
The Passion Fruit is off to the races. The last time I ran this, only 3 out of 4 seeds popped, and I ended up with 3 males.
This is also my 2nd go with Freak Show, for the same reason, other than I only planted 2 Freak Show seeds last time, and this time I planted 4.
Sugar Belts is the only thing I am running that I have not mentioned yet. I have already kicked out two males, and the tops of the last two currently reside in the flower tent in cups of water.
Surely, one will show female.
Absolutely @MoBilly, the more the merrier.
I spent the last 3 days in the Chicago area.
Work sent me up there to check out a new machine we are getting.
I ended up not getting out of there until about 5:00 pm yesterday because we had some issues with some things we were testing, so I didn’t get home last night until 1:00AM.
I am still feeling it, lol.
I up potted my seedlings into bigger than usual pots so I could water them in heavy before I left.
Everything looked great when I got home.
The Frankensteins are in the orange pots on the top shelf closest to the light.
I went with orange because Halloween colors seemed right for monsters, lol.
I noticed there are a lot of guitar players in here.
If y’all ain’t checked out these Spark 40 amps, you ought a.
I love playing along with the backing tracks.
The sounds you can get out of these things are amazing.
Probably the best acoustic/electric amp I have ever heard.
I have not tried a bass through it yet, which is kinda sad considering I am primarily a bass player, lol.
Yeah, every wall in my house would probably be covered in guitars if I was rich, lol.
I bought a G&L ASAT bass a few years ago.
Tele style body, semi hollow, active and passive electronics.
It was really nice, but I still didn’t like it as well as my old Peavey Foundation.
Expensive doesn’t always mean better.
Peavey guitars are very underrated, and their amps are heavy as hell, lol.
I’m an acoustic bluegrass/gospel picker but I’ve recently been messing around with my friends Telecaster. It’s a lot of fun and I’m considering buying something inexpensive. As long as it’s got a really good neck I could set it up with proper hardware. That’s about the only way I could afford a good electric.
Building a body would be easy and fun but getting a neck right would probably be an aggravating endeavor.
I have 3 guitars, an Epiphone Les Paul Studio, an Ibanez electric/acoustic, and my old Peavey Foundation bass.
None of them are real expensive.
I have found I much prefer the shorter scaled neck of the Les Paul, over a tele or a strat.
Much easier to bend strings.
You know, the Spark 40 is only $269.00 brand new, and I have seen them for around $150.00 used, on musicians friend.
Just saying, they ain’t all that expensive.
They also double as the best Bluetooth speaker ever made, which is partly why the wife agreed to let me get one, she uses it to play music through it from her phone.