Cheesequake 'weak'????

beuffer420

Well-Known Member
Hey y'all just flipping through the forum here and saw that some feel cheese quake is on the weak side. One of the biggest things I've learned(this is just my opinion) is phenotype selection. That's why it's best to pop a whole pack if you have space. Hell I wish I could look through 50 or more seeds at at a time but maybe someday. Any who gene combos can arrange differently one might be potent short stocky while some aren't and streatch more. It's all about selection, the more babies you raise the more there is going to be a chance of a true winner. I too received a clone of cq and it wasn't what I was expecting out of a cheese hybrid. That was until I bought my own seeds, now I have truly found a winner. It can take a while, as I tend to keep three or four plants I like out of the run and then run a couple more times to tweak out the rough edges. Don't judge until the end as well, as what may have started off epic may not hold up to another further into the flowering cycle. Patience is virtue! I can defineatley tell ya's from experience there are plenty of powerful cheese quakes out there it's great for pain and is just a well rounded smoke.
 

Senseimilla

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Here's a question... does CQ generally show preflowers in veg so you can tell m/f before 12/12? Also what kind of stretch going into flower do you guys see?
 

Stu Toned

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I picked up a cut in the bay area of CQ--my cut did not stretch at all,when other plants went 1 foot or more.
It looked like a golf ball garden,very tight round buds.I'm sure I had a "Wilma" pheno...mine has no smell at all when flowering though.
The cheese smells came out only in curing,but after 3 and a half weeks I dove in..It put me down and out very nicely.
I have plushberry on deck and 10 Qrazy Train teens coming tonite...TGA and Subcool are the shiznit.
weed nerds forever
 

beuffer420

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Cheese quake at least the one I acquired doesn't stretch much. Has some real dense nugs and boy can you smell a floral bliss right now off her. Great stuff good representation of the tga name if you ask me.
 

15rmaddi

Active Member
gotta say this to sub.. my hat is off to you, your a genius! if thats the real subcool of course, kinda new to this forum so idk shit about it... ive had the good fortune of securing some of your cheesequake genetics and am hoping they are some of the best ive seen yet.. ive heard only good things about tga and my local hydro shop owner swears by your breeds..any tips for a newer grower growing cheesequake? from subcool id treat it as gosple.
 

Senseimilla

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Me too I got 6 in week 4 of veg... let u know in 2-3 mo. As far as CQ hints easy on the nutes/supersoil some are intolerant.... slow on the bottle, enjoy the road
 
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