Thee Sweet Tooth Auto Extravaganza

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Harvested the royal haze auto this morning.... cant wait til you blow this one out of the water

Good grief atrain! Tell me you're entering POTM again. Can you enter on consecutive months? If so, I expect to see it up soon. You have stunned us three times in a row. You're going to become a big favorite. Well, to be honest, you already are. :laughtwo::green_heart:
 
Good grief atrain! Tell me you're entering POTM again. Can you enter on consecutive months? If so, I expect to see it up soon. You have stunned us three times in a row. You're going to become a big favorite. Well, to be honest, you already are. :laughtwo::green_heart:

Haha great correction Sue, I would say his Autos are definitely favored around these forums! :cheesygrinsmiley: And they should be..

I've said it before and I will say it again, a lot of people underestimate the power of Autos... You, Sue, and Atrain are two prime examples. :cheesygrinsmiley:

Keep it up you guys!
 

One of mine today....
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The algae will be covered up soon enough when they go into a proper tank so I'm not fussed about that (or should I be?). Getting a few wee roots out the bottom of the 4" cubes now so am thinking either a few more days before I put them under the 600w on 12/12 or see if I can last until the end of the week when I hope to chop my current flowering girl and then stick the RRF and the VK under the 600 on 18/6. I think I like the 2nd option better but if the roots get too long for them being so close together in the small tank I think I'll take my chances on the autos getting a few days of 12/12 between 24/0 under CFL and 18/6 under HPS.
 
Looks like yours is starting to gain momentum too. Every few hours I walk past mine and it looks bigger.

Think these autos might be more entertaining than I expected:high-five:

Pic wise maybe a third or two of a stop down on the exposure compensation, particularly in the first shot as the large areas of dark things will be the priority for the metering. Hopefully that should give you darker, more realistic greens in the wide shot.
 
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