Lol, dont worry my friend, the full setup consist of 2 1000hps for flower with plans for a third 1000, and a 600 for veg, with another 600 waiting to be used on clones.So to answer your statement i have plenty of gear growing:loforever said:Dude you need more plants under that 1000 watter!!!! Overgrow the govt!!!
I dont feel that i can answer that question for you as believe it or not this my first ever grow, but i do have help from a friend to make sure i dont tear stuff up. What i will share with you she is a slow vegger.She stretches about 2.5 times her size, so for my clone batch i will let her veg for 3 weeks instead of 2.She mildly sensitive to nutes, you can give and give but once you give too much shes slow to recover. The biggest problem ive had is heat burn. She doesnt like to be close to the light at all, other strains around her would be fine but this one would be burned pretty bad. If you can keep from burning here up with heat then your stock should look mine, other ones b cheese plants that arent picture are just as frosty.alexalex said:swweet lookin tasty as
i have been looking into growing blue cheese for a while but im not too experienced..
would u say i its more difficult than any other skunk hybrids? starting my 2nd ever crop soon
lookin amazingg well in
Lilly456 said:I have these seeds in my freezer and I've seen some excellent grows with them, this being about the best.I had bad luck with BB Cheese so I've been waiting for pics like this to come along.I remember a guy with a pretty good rep here with a bad grow report with pics of the BB blue Cheese.His plants however did not look like these at all. I'm glad you are having such pretty results, it looks just as described when I bought them 2yrs ago.Nice work there, much appreciated.All the best to ya, Chaco.