Sweet cheese(fast version) pics opinions plz?????

JIMBOBLUNT

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Just a quick query with a load of pictures for anyone who might be interested in this strain. its sweet seeds-sweet cheese F1 (fast version) that they are claiming are a 6-7 week from onset of 12/12 harvest, I have looked up on this and there aren't many journals about this particular strain sweet cheese is easy to find but this so called fast version is quite rare to find, probably because it's a bit different but anyways I thought id give them a go, they are now 5 weeks, 5 days from 12/12 and would like to know anyone's opinion on whether they seem on track or not? They all seem healthy to me so I'm not concerned about that, although all comments are welcome. I have a max of 3 weeks left on the deadline question is am I going to make it????????
 

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any thoughts or questions would be grateful I know these pictures aren't the most clear when it comes to sense of scale but ppl must have some guideline?, ive done about 8 grows before and to me these seem far to immature to be ready in 3 weeks or less even though trich development is well under way im starting to feel a little concerned that they wont be ripe within 3 weeks but as ive heard with these fast versions they bulk up and mature very very quick in the last few weeks so well see eh
 
The main cola is 2' long....most of the other buds are the size of my forearm.It should be ready in about 3 weeks. Not bad for a free seed from Attitude.We took tons of clones.If you live in the NE this is the outdoor plant to grow. I don't want to put the cart before the horse but this looks like it could yield a good B.
 

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Just a quick query with a load of pictures for anyone who might be interested in this strain. its sweet seeds-sweet cheese F1 (fast version) that they are claiming are a 6-7 week from onset of 12/12 harvest, I have looked up on this and there aren't many journals about this particular strain sweet cheese is easy to find but this so called fast version is quite rare to find, probably because it's a bit different but anyways I thought id give them a go, they are now 5 weeks, 5 days from 12/12 and would like to know anyone's opinion on whether they seem on track or not? They all seem healthy to me so I'm not concerned about that, although all comments are welcome. I have a max of 3 weeks left on the deadline question is am I going to make it????????
I found 2 indoor grow journal. BIG BUDZ......
 
I'd say at least 3 weeks. Always keep in mind that unlike advertising mpg of a car, there is absolutely no form of regulation in the seed business other than the threat of user feedback. Breeders frequently shave a week off the flower time, or just flat make it up, because the smaller the number, the more appealing the product. Anything different can just be argued as phenotype variation. Learn when to harvest, pay little attention to flowering times.
 
These were taken 3 weeks before my previous post
 

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