Curious why ya wish it had been an auto… run time?
Oh Geez, Congratulations @LoveDaAutos
I hope the RTB Rocks for You. Maybe even Smells really Nice for Ya too!
Glad it showed some Pizzaz and I’m wishing an awesome Cure into it!
(Is that an Opulent tent… the Piping Colour rings a bell)
It does smell nice. Tent is from @MarsHydro
The seeds were supposed to be auto flower seeds. @MissinBissin got stoned one night when packing seeds to send to me and sent me photos instead of autos.
Love the super vigorous autos like this!
I’m bowing Left, bowing Right @LoveDaAutos. Still shaking my head at that
that dosi is just a beast! wow bice job.
Man…seems like you just put these in dirt. Seems to be exploding growth.
good point @smooth these are in soil as well not cc or hydro and still the size!
ProMix which I guess eventually turns to dirt.
Gardening is a fun, relaxing hobby that I enjoy a great deal. Kayak fishing on a quality smallmouth river puts a smile from ear to ear on my face and make my blood race. If you’ve never caught a good smallmouth in a river you’ve missed out. Lisa took this photo of me as I get ready to float a beautiful section of the New River up in Virginia near Claytor Lake State Park. I have a great time till it was time to get off the water. It was than that I realized the take out landings were blown out by Helene and replaced with about 12-18 inches of fine sand.
Autoflower photos taken today. Starting at the front left and then going clockwise the four strains are old school mango Haze, jealousy from sweet seeds, fog dog, and in the front right double grape.
Thats the pic i was waiting for Wow! Look at that girl go well done!
A fun filled morning for LDA today. Started off having the alarm go off 90 minutes before I normally wake up on my own which made me grumble a little. And then off to the medical office to have an EKG followed by an echocardiogram. Next up was a nuclear stress test which is a little scary if I’m being honest. After that was a 10 minute long scan of my heart after the stress test, or maybe that’s part of the stress test. When all finished there I drove across the street to have my annual lung cancer screening to measure the mass in my lung to see if it’s grown at all.
Finally back home and was jonesing for that first cup of coffee which I had to give up this morning for the testing. Hope everyone is having a great day.
I didnt care for the nuclear test… went back to the treadmill last time.
Glad to see you got checked out…
I think the nuclear stress test had me nervous but the gal administering it was really thorough explaining everything prior to the test. I know before she had fully pushed down the plunger with the chemicals I felt like I was hiking a steep section of Kilimanjaro. That lasted only like 3 minutes and it is not something I hope to have to do very often.
Nice to have that Stuff behind you Now
@LoveDaAutos
Nicely done. Here, let me roll this next one !
I like to camp and fish in late fall and in to early winter. My tiny hot tent and stove served my purposes for a good number of years but the stove was homemade out of an ammo can and the tent had more patches on it then original material so I thought why not upgrade to a little bigger tent and a better quality stove and stove jack. Like always there is not a lot of cash to throw around so I decided to take a chance and see what I could put together for under $200.00 for the tent, wood stove, and tent jack and that my friends required me to shop on Temu. The stove and stove jack shipped from within the USA and both have arrived already.
I paid $57.00 for the tent which is a 3-4 person tent with a door in the front and back. The stove will be set up in the back of the tent with the stove pipe going out the top of the tent.
Having a good quality stove jack is important to me and this is the type I prefer. Never a failure with one of these. This cost me $26.00 but with the hardware and metal all being stainless steel it should outlast me.
My first impression of the wood stove was that the thickness of the stainless steel was considerably thicker then I anticipated which is a huge plus. The door and feet are okay as it came but I will make some upgrades starting with the door which did not come with a gasket to seal it tightly so I ordered a roll. The stove pipe did not come with a butterfly damper so I’ll need to make one. I set it up outside today and burned it off getting ready for the first trip out on the water. I like that the stove pipes all nest inside the stove box. A nice feature is the ash pan at the bottom. I paid $111.00 for the stove and as it is I’m happy with it but once I make a few small upgrades I’ll love it.