Borealis Basin Autos - With Phobos

It's just one so far, my Ogres are germinating. :peace:
The multiple pics of the Candy Cane are to show virility, and to have a visual documentation of growth.
I do usually have a pair or 3 going at once. ;)

Since I have a few of these Candy Cane auto beans in my vault.
I am going all natural this time. Maybe just a touch of bowl training.
I don't plan on topping this round. I hope for a main cola that fills a jar all by its self.




:passitleft::passitleft::passitleft:
 
Looking good over this ways. BTW I got mine yesterday in the mail. So I'm finally square with them all. Hope this grow goes great for ya.

GL and Keepem Green
 
Looking good over this ways. BTW I got mine yesterday in the mail. So I'm finally square with them all. Hope this grow goes great for ya.


GL and Keepem Green


I am happy for you! Well deserved, keep the love growing!:circle-of-love:

It’s like a fractured fairy tale - 2 ogres gathering around a candy cane! :p

Even though she has a head start, they are still going to catch her.:eek:
 
Day (2) for Candy Cane auto from Crop King Seeds.
Loving the blue glow of the Castle Apollo.







 
:ganjamon:Day (3) for Candy Cane auto.:ganjamon:
After smoking up a small storm cloud, I began messing with the settings on my old camera.:hmmmm:
I adjusted the white balance and exposure a bit. o_O
Some further experimentation with more light is needed.:cool:


The first three are normal, auto settings.
:nomo:

I realize that a few seem like duplicates with no changes.
The settings for white balance were for different types of light.
Cloudy, sunlight, florescent, halogen, and custom.
I didn't use the custom setting, so they should be in that order.

:passitleft:
The darker ones were when I lowered the exposure to -.3 or -.7
:cough:
Impending picture dump.
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beautifull lush leafs u have there :thumb:

Thank you, thank you.:high-five: They are looking very lush indeed.
Hey Phobos! :passitleft:

Looks like you have the environment and nutrients really dialed in! :yummy:
Very vigorous and healthy growth!
:thumb:

Thank you, thank you. :high-five:
I have been impressed. As soon as I moved her to the tent, under the leds.
She has really been doing well. Much faster growth, in just a few days.
Vs, the first two weeks. Under CFL and extremely low wattage leds.


I can only hope for the best at this point.
I am reserving myself, and giving very few nutrients at the moment.
Once a week I add Kelp me Kelp you, and Microbe Brew.
Which the M.B. may not be necessary, due to the Happy Frog Soil Conditioner blend.
Every other day I am doing just 2ml of Grow Big and CalMag.
Today I will be introducing her to Wholly Mackerel, by fox farms.
It is a fish emulsion mix that stanks.
Low #-#-# though, I can't remember off the top of my head.


Things are looking good and no signs of the thrips.
I tossed everything that could have been hosting them.
Which really hurt, since Fox Farms Ocean Forest is expensive as fuck.
Though after doing mental maths, I think my new method will be very cost effective.

One bag of Happy Frog Soil conditioner for >$30 has enough for twenty 3 gallon pots.
Requiring only 40 bricks of coco coir ranging from $5.99-$9.99 for a 3pack.
Ranging from $80 to $100 for that.
Total investment for 20 future plants. $130 for happy Frog Soil Conditioner - Coco vs $220 for Ocean Forest.


I haven't the skill, or supplies to properly maintain hydro or a full Coco grow.
So for me this means I only need to buy one bag of soil a year.
Which is good for staying stealthy.
The bricks of Coco are easily concealable and explainable.


I am living and learning as I go.

Thanks for sticking with me guys.
:theband:
:passitleft::passitleft::passitleft:
 
Day (5) the fithening.:oops:o_O








 
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