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OutDo Blueberry / Blue Chedder 2009

NolBC

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Gracias Demian :respect: , Cheese :respect: ! .... I will have some week 7 shots coming this Friday, hope all is well for anyone who is doing what they love in this world....
 

UnknownProphet

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Very Nice I absolutely loved the blue cheese when I got a chance to try it in the Dam. I would love to try some outdoor BlueCheese, is it an organic soil mix you're using or just the native soil that's there?

Regardless the look like they are coming along nicely. Kudos.
 
hell yeah lookin great! i got some cheese goin outdoors but havin some slug issues, i just bought some rock salt so i hope that works. maybe i can learn a few things from your thread
 

NolBC

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Thanks for the kind praise all Proph, Cheese. :respect: As for the soil it's a compost mix with added perilite/peat/worm casting. About 20 % of the actual ground soil was mixed in as well. Good thing about where we live is that the PH of the soil and rain is naturaly 6.5 and the site is located on a natural burnt/regrown/burnt/regrown/... slope. A virtual flood table of layered nutrient heaven. Nice because it takes less maint. when it comes to watering and soil packing. I wish I had had a chance to put the Cheese out earlier, next year i'll be better prepared. Mixing Flora Nova one part into watering system for now until it's biggamus budamus time.

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PS. I tried the actual 'slug killer' and it def. kept them away. ( powder form, sprinkle big halo's around your locations ) The ants have been the worst on this crop though. Taped all of the tie downs and all of the stock's but they still seem to be around. I am hoping the resin is going to just be WAY too much for them to take and they all steer clear :)
 
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TheHashAssassin

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Looks good man. I hate to be a downer, but unless you are planning on forcing those girls outside. chances are they wont cut the mustard. I have yet to seee any Blueberry or Cheese that was naturally finished outside here.
 

NolBC

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Because of the finish time hashassas. ? they are early indoor, We have the bud blood waiting to try and enduce flower as well. Hope all goes well but if they don't fly it was all for fun anyways. I'm going to try a Timewarp A1 next year me reckon, have some freinds on Texada with a killer mom.
 

TheHashAssassin

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Because of the finish time hashassas. ? they are early indoor, We have the bud blood waiting to try and enduce flower as well. Hope all goes well but if they don't fly it was all for fun anyways. I'm going to try a Timewarp A1 next year me reckon, have some freinds on Texada with a killer mom.

exactly. Alot of genetics that are bred inside (such as blueberry and cheese) tend to require a 12/12 photoperiod to induce them to flower, regardless of how quick they may flower. The bud blood will work, but the light cycle has to be low enough for them to flower otherwise you are just wasting it. The timewarp A1 will kick ass if you do it. or if you can get it, get the A3. pinewarp is good too, and fairly reliable. also the polecat cut. all of those are floating around. hope your buds on tex arent the ones who went down lately. take care.
 

NolBC

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Me too man.... Haven't spoke to them in a while. I would love to get my hands on the cut of which u speak. I thought the Government didn't have the money to chase hippies anymore lol..
 

NolBC

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Well other than the everpresent fact that these strains are known to do massive awfull in the portion of the earth.Bud Blood do your thing!.. It is still fun to try, so here are some pics of what may just end up being a big pile of moldy cheeba .... Ya never know though.... ya never know.

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Blue Cheese.. Week 4

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BlueBerry..Week 7 ( if nothing else looks awesome )

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Mother 6'1 July 4th

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G'n all..
 

TheHashAssassin

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Looking good man. I would tarp them if I were you. if possible anyways. just go out and cover them in the even at 5 and take the covers off at 9:30-10ish at night. they will trip up in no time. once they are going you should be fine to stop tarping them after the 15th of aug and they will just keep chugging along and prob finish around the 3rd to 4th week of sept for you. just my 2cents.
 
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