Nice who's the breeder?
Myself It is an F1 of ....... DP Colorado Cookies X ((Mother of Berries X OG Kush F3) X DP Auto Durban) the Auto Durban were some Male female testers from a few years ago In the F1 generation of this cross I found a male that I thought fully Autoed but sadly It Autoed due to root restriction not the Auto gene how ever this plant is the 1/4 seeds that autoed so further breeding will be done to bring it to full Auto
 
Myself It is an F1 of ....... DP Colorado Cookies X ((Mother of Berries X OG Kush F3) X DP Auto Durban) the Auto Durban were some Male female testers from a few years ago In the F1 generation of this cross I found a male that I thought fully Autoed but sadly It Autoed due to root restriction not the Auto gene how ever this plant is the 1/4 seeds that autoed so further breeding will be done to bring it to full Auto
Good job that's a great looking plant. I like the sound of her genes and the fact ur going to continue further breeding with her.
 
Update. Sweet Seeds Trainwreck got her 1st set of Atlas "training wheels" last week. Here she is 4 days later .... ready for the next step:

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So click, pull, snap, twist, and wha-lah -- up we go with the next vertical rise:

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I removed the two horizontal bars from the 1st week; they had been running right thru the middle of the plant and helped separate the growth from the double topping given a couple of weeks ago. They weren't needed at this point, but will return in the future if the colas get too heavy (hope, hope) and need some support. For now, side horizontals seem sufficient to keep the various developing colas a respectable distance from each other.

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Then back in the tent.

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She's the biggest of the four plants in the tent, and is now starting to dominate the space. Her companions, the three Mephistos, will just have to try harder. :smoking: :thumbsup:
@hairyman and @archie gemmill and @midIN
 
Update. Sweet Seeds Trainwreck got her 1st set of Atlas "training wheels" last week. Here she is 4 days later .... ready for the next step:

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So click, pull, snap, twist, and wha-lah -- up we go with the next vertical rise:

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I removed the two horizontal bars from the 1st week; they had been running right thru the middle of the plant and helped separate the growth from the double topping given a couple of weeks ago. They weren't needed at this point, but will return in the future if the colas get too heavy (hope, hope) and need some support. For now, side horizontals seem sufficient to keep the various developing colas a respectable distance from each other.

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Then back in the tent.

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She's the biggest of the four plants in the tent, and is now starting to dominate the space. Her companions, the three Mephistos, will just have to try harder. :smoking: :thumbsup:
@hairyman and @archie gemmill and @midIN
Looking good and that Atlas pretty nice just click and u can train everything at every level of the plant. I like that.
 
Gooooo Hoffman, I choose you!
Photo was taken last night and this morning is day 28. This girl has automatically split it's main node into two in the last few days and had a defol last night. No permanent/fixed training. She was also the first to preflower and show signs of flower production of the 7.

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