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Old 03-15-2007, 07:04 PM #21
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lovely bc! what a show watching the phenos come out.

thanks for your input re: the t5's. planning on eventually running all veg under em I think...but like you said...when I can afford em. til then I'll be utilizing t12's and cfl's.

looking forward to the next update...



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i been mixing joints of cheese and deep chunk and the taste and high is fantastic ,,
if u can achieve a combination like that in seedform you gonna have a super elite strain ,
best of luck



Old 03-27-2007, 11:19 PM #23
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I look foreward to the results of this one.. all of yer work BC, sounds Great, but this one has a lil extra attention from my area..lol

I like the structure of the plant on the top right. of the group shot pics.

Have more of the cheese phenos turned out Female, than the DC phenos?


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yes, likewise Bub, this one is shaping up to be a solid F1 and I can't wait to see the results, as they are clearly a match for each other in dominance..

lol, i feel you on that one up on the right, a few got some pretty thin leaves..

If the 1st results are promising from this line and people enjoy and want it, I will definately try to stabilize it further.. And it's much nicer stabilizing a real F1 than a poly, and should be more rewarding and show results faster.. but we'll see, it's still very early and these could come out mediocre, only time will tell..

Anyone packin' the Chunky Cheese I call u to arms, please move em up the list as I would like to see how she performs in dif enviros, and get a better idea of the line as a whole..

it's pretty even on the fem/male ratio.. There looks to be 2 DC dominant plants from 8, about 6 cheesy phenos, with 2 of those 6 being a lil more cheesey and thin leaved..

I have 5 females of 8, 1 of the DC phenos was male, 1 fem.. but I got 1 extra cheesey thin leaf male, and 1 cheesey male.. so the average cheeseys look to be putting out more fems, but 8 seeds is a small sampling, jus enough to get a feel for her.

They need to be transplanted pretty badly, gonna do it tonight i hope.. lol I've been pretty tired lately and have been puttin it off. they should explode for another week or 2 of veg and be perfect for flowering.. I look forward to it!

I'll take pics of all the fems after transplant..
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Anyone packin' the Chunky Cheese I call u to arms, please move em up the list as I would like to see how she performs in dif enviros, and get a better idea of the line as a whole...
Dam... I'm putting them under paper towels tonight. The last two SPG's cracked last night and are under soil. Those pics are sure making me happy BC! This should be a good one huh?

When you refer to the "cheesyness".... explain what you are referring to please. I know there is a very strong skunkyness to cheese(skunky like the animals defense)...is that what you are referring to...or just the similarity to the original cut?




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kewl BroMo, thanks for starting those, I forgot to say, they're easiestly one of the smelliest seeds I've grown in veg.. most have a kushy-cheese (smell of the plant, more skunky in veg) smell, i'm lickin my lips on this one..

And yes, by 'cheesey' i jus mean 'like the UK clone' for most traits, or obvious cheese traits.. let me link people to the Cheese report from the elite thread for veg pics.. last report in this post:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php...95&postcount=8


Anyways, got around to transplanting these last night.. I took pics in their 3" pots tho, rather than the 6" squares they went into.. They were fairly rootbound but they'll explode out of it shortly.. I'd guess they range from 12-16" of actual plant growth in height, i'll need to measure to be sure tho..

You can clearly see the dif phenos so far, from left to right.. 1 extra cheese, 3 medium cheeses, and 1 cheese-lite


Here they are, the Chunky Cheese, most if not all of the cheese phenos have alternating nodes and the skinniest meristems yet.. they'll be ready to flower shortly:
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the 2 I got going are on their way bc. not too big but they have been transplanted into 6" pots and are now in the main veg area. pics to follow as they get bigger (additional pics of other strains coming as well!)



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Lookin good!



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Lookin good, BC! Thanks for the link! Beans will hit the ground here in just a couple weeks!
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Do you think it would be better to sex in 3" instead of 4.5" square pots, to keep the size small in order to be able to flower out one female per square foot?
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