Nutrients for soil grows

Rasta Roy

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I imagine there's quite a variety of blue cheese phenos out there, but the one I have now came from a clone from a friend of a friend so I don't know which seed bank it came from. It grows perfect for tomato cages tho. Definitely a classic strain and it feeds perfectly. Doesn't over eat. Needs water every five days like clock work. Super minimal training outside of having to top a couple times veg to make more bud sites. At least the pheno I got now. I never smoked a blue cheese I didn't like tho so I imagine it's hard to go wrong.
 

pawpz13

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I imagine there's quite a variety of blue cheese phenos out there, but the one I have now came from a clone from a friend of a friend so I don't know which seed bank it came from. It grows perfect for tomato cages tho. Definitely a classic strain and it feeds perfectly. Doesn't over eat. Needs water every five days like clock work. Super minimal training outside of having to top a couple times veg to make more bud sites. At least the pheno I got now. I never smoked a blue cheese I didn't like tho so I imagine it's hard to go wrong.
I agree the last time I had it enjoyed it and it was definitely a different pheno from the rest I had. They are all pretty on point so far
 

Joe Blows Trees

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I just ordered blue cheese from both female seeds and dinafem. I've never had a cheese before so I plan to do a cheese run with the freebie cheese beans I got as well. Good to hear these reviews.
 

Rasta Roy

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I just ordered blue cheese from both female seeds and dinafem. I've never had a cheese before so I plan to do a cheese run with the freebie cheese beans I got as well. Good to hear these reviews.
It's definitely my favorite one to grow. I top it early, and often. I veg for about seven weeks.
These are all five weeks old in flower. The outer nugs of the tomato cage are the ones you see triumphantly rising upward!

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And in the other picture you can see how even the mid and lower branches weave themselves perfectly into the tomato cages to get the light the gets in through the spacing left in the not too crowded upper canopy. So it gets a nice even ripening instead of the lower branches remaining less mature than the upper canopy because of light deprivation. DSC_0690.JPG
 
I am currently using the original Moonshine man soil mix recipe of FFOF (Fox Farm Ocean Forest), FFLW (Fox Farm Light Warrior), FFPM (Fox Farm Planting Mix), Happy Frog Fruit and Flower (HFFF), green sand, dolomite lime and perlite. I am growing in 5 gallon pots and only using R/O and Crystal Geyser water. My girls love this mix and this has been my easiest grow so far, I do not need any meters to test the ppm or pH. I do not need gallons of water to flush all the synthetic nutrients out of the containers either. My girls are on day 15 of flowering and I will post some pictures later.
 

damian0536

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I'm using a 2 litre bottle for watering my plants and using about 5ml of bio grow and putting into my 2 litre bottle of water and mixing it, I will be introducing canna pk 13 14 next week can I put it in the same water with bio grow and mix them together but lower the dose of both nutes?
 

Rasta Roy

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I'm using a 2 litre bottle for watering my plants and using about 5ml of bio grow and putting into my 2 litre bottle of water and mixing it, I will be introducing canna pk 13 14 next week can I put it in the same water with bio grow and mix them together but lower the dose of both nutes?
Yeah, absolutely. can you snap a pic of the guaranteed analysis real quick on both of those?
 

Rasta Roy

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Are you in flower? Or veg?

I would run the bio grow with just the tiniest bit of the pk for the first three weeks of flower. Like if 5ml is the total you're adding, I would do 4ml of grow, 1 ml of pk. Then I would flip it for weeks 4 through 6 and then just do plain water for the the remaining weeks.
 

damian0536

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It's my first time growing but researched alot. I believe I am in flower pistils are starting to show they started showing about 3 to 4 days ago now I was going to start the pk next week so it has a chance to get into its flowering stage? Or should I start on my next feed probably in about 2 days?
 

Rasta Roy

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It's my first time growing but researched alot. I believe I am in flower pistils are starting to show they started showing about 3 to 4 days ago now I was going to start the pk next week so it has a chance to get into its flowering stage? Or should I start on my next feed probably in about 2 days?
How many hours of light is your plant receiving? That what dictates whether or not it's in flowering stage. Your biogrow already has p and k in it, you don't necessarily even need the Canna pk, but your plant would benefit from a little less nitrogen and a little more phosphorus as you get into your later weeks of flowering.
 

damian0536

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It's a autoflower critical and it's under 20/4 how can I reduce nitrogen if possible all this nute bit confuses me haha. I will upload my plant in a sec
 

Rasta Roy

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Autoflower critical
Ohhhh though autoflowers. You gotta mention that stuff man! Lol.

You reduce nitrogen by using a smaller ratio of the biogrow when you increase your ratio of the Canna pk.

I would do a 4/1 ratio grow/pk

Until you get buds with white hairs, then flip the ratio (4/1 pk/grow) for three weeks, then just do plain water until it's done.
 

damian0536

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Haha sorry I just assumed you was a mind reader haha. Ok when should I start the new ratio? On next feed or should I leave it a week?
 
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