Mars Hydro 2 900 (upgraded version) Tent to match footprint.

Man that sucks. Weather here is iffy. Always humid as hell, but if you plant autos you can harvest before the real moldy weather. Photos its kinda a toss up, like with any farming.
I'll be by to check your thread out today too bud, had to put struts on my car yesterday, I love working on cars, but I hate it lol that was a good reminder yesterday lmao
Struts are a pain in the ass! Dangerous too if you are rebuilding them
 
gotta work with what we've got ive got 4 girls in my tent so more than enough to keep me stocked up also i hope your cars running fine now
Yes sir. Ya she's running good, just failed inspection because the previous owner cut the springs, and that's a safety issue in Virginia lol or probably not do safe anywhere lol
 
Happy Father's day
Happy father's day bud. And thank you.
Yes it's definitely dangerous, I was going to go that route but the whole assembly was shot, it would have been a hell of a lot cheaper, but wasn't a good option. Now I seeing need bushings and ball joints, so I'm going to buy a front end kit, after I get halfway caught up with bills and get the exhaust straightened out. Soon as it's open road and I think I can get ahead there's a damn pile up LMAO story of my life. God must have an important role for me, because he wants me strong lol
 
Happy father's day bud. And thank you.
Yes it's definitely dangerous, I was going to go that route but the whole assembly was shot, it would have been a hell of a lot cheaper, but wasn't a good option. Now I seeing need bushings and ball joints, so I'm going to buy a front end kit, after I get halfway caught up with bills and get the exhaust straightened out. Soon as it's open road and I think I can get ahead there's a damn pile up LMAO story of my life. God must have an important role for me, because he wants me strong lol

The already built ones are the way to go. So much easier, except putting in a strut alone takes long arms or two people. Very long arms
 
The already built ones are the way to go. So much easier, except putting in a strut alone takes long arms or two people. Very long arms
Ya I struggled with it some. Leverage was key. Got her done though.
 
That's great, just exhaust now?
 
That's great, just exhaust now?
Ya, going to a shop this afternoon, to see what he's going to charge to weld it, replacing everything would be great, but expensive. I'll have some pics up soon, been busy with work, heat and chickens is stressful lol
 
Ok here we are at day 34. Feed is earthworm castings, and Alaska brand fish fertilizer. Thought I lost it but I found it, thank God, so I'm going to try a d keep it organic and going with this, hopefully it will hold me until I get back on track money wise.
Here's one thing that intrigued me about Flo.
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All of them are like that, definitely will be interesting come flower time. Their smell matches the color, they're floral and sweet smelling with a hint of skunk. Hoping I can take clones if I get one I really like, I'm going to need a small tent for mother's. And here's the lot of them.
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As @Dudeski has pointed out it's probably going to get crowded. Debating on when to flip to 11/13.
 
Ok here we are at day 34. Feed is earthworm castings, and Alaska brand fish fertilizer. Thought I lost it but I found it, thank God, so I'm going to try a d keep it organic and going with this, hopefully it will hold me until I get back on track money wise.
Here's one thing that intrigued me about Flo.
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All of them are like that, definitely will be interesting come flower time. Their smell matches the color, they're floral and sweet smelling with a hint of skunk. Hoping I can take clones if I get one I really like, I'm going to need a small tent for mother's. And here's the lot of them.
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As @Dudeski has pointed out it's probably going to get crowded. Debating on when to flip to 11/13.
My guess is soon!
 
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