Cheese

moodster

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dr greenthumb has s1 cheese seeds never grown it i have grown buddhas blue cheese and the yield is not very good !!
 

speedyseedz

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just for the record, you can't self the cheese cutting and carry the traits across, cheese is a one of, clone only, its a fuck up an s1 of uk cheese isn't possible to stabilize and carry the same genetics.

Thats why no one else has put one out before, why they are always crosses.
 

moodster

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i used a 400w in bio bizz soil with bio bizz nutes ph at 6.5 i might start the flush see if that makes her pack on i lsted a bit got 9 tops but not filling in
 

SensiStan

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i used a 400w in bio bizz soil with bio bizz nutes ph at 6.5 i might start the flush see if that makes her pack on i lsted a bit got 9 tops but not filling in
I'm not sure on yields for Blue cheese although i know a big cheese plant yields up to 700g if done right . One thing i will ask is, how big are your pots and do you flush your soil once every 2 weeks to prevent mineral salt buildup.
 

moodster

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no need to flush every 2 weeks i am using organics bio bizz and 12 litre pots i will post some pics to show u it, looks good but not a heavy yielder i not be running BB blue cheese again! i have a uk cheese x cindy 99 i have just thrown into flower to see how that goes:bigjoint:
 

SensiStan

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no need to flush every 2 weeks i am using organics bio bizz and 12 litre pots i will post some pics to show u it, looks good but not a heavy yielder i not be running BB blue cheese again! i have a uk cheese x cindy 99 i have just thrown into flower to see how that goes:bigjoint:
You dont flush your growing medium every 2 weeks ? i thought it was necessary to prevent mineral salt buildup which isnt good for the plants. I know most hydro growers change ther water weekly - 2 weekly also.
 

speedyseedz

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You dont flush your growing medium every 2 weeks ? i thought it was necessary to prevent mineral salt buildup which isnt good for the plants. I know most hydro growers change ther water weekly - 2 weekly also.
hydro is a different game though, unless your using non organic soil and nutrients in which case you should just go hydro.
 

speedyseedz

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Just looked at the 400w Dutch pro i rele like those lumens :D if u honestly think it wont make a difference il do it u seem to know ur shit :bigjoint:

I'm not going to lie to you, its going to raise the heat, but then so are 2x200w cfls, you will need ventilation too whichever way you go.
 

SensiStan

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I'm not going to lie to you, its going to raise the heat, but then so are 2x200w cfls, you will need ventilation too whichever way you go.
i have a 100mm inline fan 100cfm in a 15 cubic foot area with passive intake and a small ozone generator near the intake for extra points :bigjoint:
 

Handson

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Oh I Plan On Doing it very well. Im Putting 2 plants under 23000 Lumens of blue spectrum light, changing to red for flowering stage. Using Canna Light Mix Soil and Canna Vega+Flores+ Boost I have excellent ventilation odour and temperature control. Does that count as doing it well ? :bigjoint:
And a little love :)
 

sevensixduece

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Big Buddha Blue Cheese- sativa pheno is more fruitier with strong skunk smell once cured , the indica pheno is less fruitier has a shitty diaper smell during flower only then once harvested has strong fruit/pine smell with skunk and coffee undertones. . both have tight internodes . sativa pheno can nute burn easily in flower while indica pheno produces double or triple the trichomes of the sativa pheno but a lot leafier! 2 hour rush high with residuals lasting several hours.at least 1 week cure for kush-skunk smell or you'll be disappointed as the fruity/pine smell is sealed in and your bud will be good indeed but it wont smell good,
 

SensiStan

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Thanks everybody for your help so far. My Barneys Blue Cheese grow will begin Friday 07th May, anybody who wants to join me and post pics of your cheese grows here along with anything you find useful , youre more than welcome
 
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