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Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 3-5
Defoliation
weeks 5
Soil
Grow medium
Vermiculite
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
3 L
Pot Size
0.27 L
Watering
Strain
Cheese Autoflowering
Canuk Seeds
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
got some Ph issues but was me and not the strain. The buds seemed to be nice, but once dried, they are little fluffy but there its me again. I get her off of light cuz I wanted to prepare my other plants for summer outdoor.
The Outcome
Week 13
Harvest
What's on the scales?
35
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
What's on the scales?
178
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
0.61
ft²
Grow Room size
0.23
g / watt
57.41
g / m²
35
g / plant
1.64
plant / m²
246.06
watt / m²
Tastes like
Cheese
Earthy
Sour
Feels like
25% Sativa 75% Indica

Positive effects

Happy
Relaxed
Reviews. Nutrient
always use this on cannabis once per week and even on other growing plants. this iss a nice to have supplement
didnt use much finally I was having problem with salt build-up.. the pure blend pro bloom soil is nice. but use it always under the reommandation on this strain next time
Reviews. Lamp
the light is good, not at all to much heat in the room. dimmer is nicely done and grow is perceptible under this light. overall im happy with this 1
Commented by
frankterpenes frankterpenes
4 years ago
the grow went well for first autoflowering strain. The buds looked good un the pant and got some difficulties with PH and some nutrients lock-out. Ill be ok next grow. I recommand the strain cuz the smoke is good and the plant smell really nice.
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Maryjane23
Maryjane23commentedweek 114 years ago
Eh beh fratello, mica male!✌️😎 bravo!
Grow3rPT
Grow3rPTcommentedweek 114 years ago
muito bom gostei :)
Grow3rPT
Grow3rPTcommented4 years ago
@frankterpenes, Pode ser que sim :)
frankterpenes
frankterpenescommented4 years ago
@Grow3rPT, thanks.. wish i can have around an ounce of this cheese
Wemeetagain
Wemeetagaincommentedweek 133 years ago
Picking canuk seeds - cheese auto fem was a wonderfull choice!
y0shimitsu
y0shimitsucommentedweek 74 years ago
Awesome work man, congrats 🙌🏻
sir_isO
sir_isOcommentedweek 114 years ago
I'm just here because of your name. My name is also Frank. And I have a thing with terpenes. Like I even make terpene juices (various plant leaf, flower, etc teas and oils) as feed for plants. Just a random mention of something you've probably not heard of before. Mulberry "yoghurt" is good shit. Basically, I got this mulberry tree. So it makes lots of mulberries, and many of them lie on the ground. So I take that, throw it in a bucket with some soil (not much) with lots of microbial activity, then, I throw some milk and water in it. Those are the main things. I add some other random shit too. Anyway, then that ferments for a week or two. Then it smells like fresh, raw meat. I shit you not. And I feed that shit to the plants. Anyway, that shit seemed to like boost my plants (crazy terps, sizes). I considered it as like an alternative to molasses (you know, carbs, sugars, acids, oils, minerals, etc), and I would certainly do that again (but not the right season for it now). Here are some plants I fed that shit: https://ibb.co/5hvw8Pn Cheers dude, looks nice. I reckon it's harvest time there though (and I tend to harvest late, I mean I've had 10+ month plants).
sir_isO
sir_isOcommented4 years ago
@frankterpenes, Not necessarily just mulberry hey, I was trying to convey the idea that people use too "few" things, don't try alternatives. Like, maybe you got plums? Or elderberries? You know... Maybe some plants, trees with those really waxy oils, nice smelling flowers? For an "oil" extract, you take some of that shit (flowers, leaves), maybe chop it finer. You throw it in water. You heat that water (not quite boiling, like 70c) for an hour or two. After that strain it/take out the debris. Tada, terp magic (kinda like petrol)! Then you try some of that. Not much, just a bit, and if it gives you positive results, keep doing it, increase it until it doesn, etc. There's an ENORMOUS amount of shit you can do with fermentation, teas, other plants in terms of boosting growth. Like kelp for instance, that's known to aid many people growing shit. Lactic acid bacterias, other fermentation products, etc. I mean, how do you improve if you're just following something already established (especially commercially)? Sure, for "conservative" reasons, that's often a good idea, but unless you want to be latent, experimentation is probably the largest space for improvement. Particularly experimentation with simple exogenous inputs (weeds, flowers, leaves etc). Like molasses for instance, as a carb/mineral sort of input for "BRICS" or whatever. Shitloads of people use it, but it has specific effects. It has lots of potassium, magnesium, specific sugars. So it results in specific kinds of hormonal, structural, flowering, oil and terpene production in marijuana plants (some variation, sure). It's not necessarily ideal, people simply know it as effective, and they don't know alternatives coz too few people try simple experimental approaches. I mean, a bit of trehalose, rather than fructose or glucose might be excellent for plants? I dunno. Do you? Like if I seriously need a phosphorus sort of supplementation, I could take some specific sort of seeds (the most suitable I have available), roots of some plants, pulverize that and there you go. But then, I could also consider that there's a lot of organic phosphorus in the soil, and that citric acid could mobilize it, and citric acid is cheap shit (as in monetary cost), kinda like epsom salts.
frankterpenes
frankterpenescommented4 years ago
@sir_isO, Thanks for the input.. you got a wonderful forest in this pic.. nice job... I will put her in the dark soon enough.. but trying to get rid of salt buildup first.. after ill chop.. thanks for the advices ill take a look at mulberry. I love to read a lot of things
Wemeetagain
Wemeetagaincommentedweek 133 years ago
You rock that canuk seeds - cheese auto fem i love it.
frankterpenes
frankterpenescommented3 years ago
@Wemeetagain, it was a good grow. now focussing on fastbuds seeds and I was not sure but the buds coming out nicely lately thanks
Growdaddygrow
Growdaddygrowcommentedweek 93 years ago
Hey I’m in week 8 of flower on a photo and my leaves are still pretty green, when should they start dying? I’m growing in living soil
Wemeetagain
Wemeetagaincommentedweek 133 years ago
Picking canuk seeds - cheese auto fem was a wonderfull choice!
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 133 years ago
When can canuk seeds - cheese auto fem and I run away toghether into the horizon?