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Canabisseurs Removed from proporgator and replanted into 1L bags. Feeding Calmag and root juice.
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Peat Pellet
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/2
18 hrs
Light Schedule
1 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 4
50% fish tank water
1 mll
Calmag
0.2 mll
Amino boost
0.3 mll
Canabisseurs Monitor check for tip burn, curling, discoloration. Foliar Spraying when needed 1ml/l Amino boost. Alternating Biodyne and Molasses weekly, 0.5ml/l. Plant tonic once a week 0.5ml. PH between 6.0-6.5
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Week 2. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/6
18 hrs
Light Schedule
1 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 4
50% fish tank water
1 mll
Calmag
0.2 mll
Amino boost
0.3 mll
Canabisseurs 50% fish tank + 50% clean
water + EHG Micro (2–3 ml/10L + CalMag (2g) + Amino Boost (2 ml/10L)
pH 6.2
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Week 3. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/6
10 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
1 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 5
50% fish tank water
1 mll
Calmag
0.2 mll
Amino boost
0.3 mll
Canabisseurs Settling In & Stretching Out
Week 2 is a wrap, and the Supercheese clones are settling into their new home with confidence. The transition into the 1L pots went smoothly — roots are starting to dig in, and we’re already seeing signs of healthy vertical and lateral growth. 🌿
The leaves are a bright, healthy green with no stress signals — no drooping, curling, or discoloration. Environment has stayed stable with good light cycles and airflow, giving the plants a stress-free space to thrive.
Feeding has been minimal but effective: a light veg mix, boosted with CalMag and beneficial microbes to support root development. The girls are responding well, with new sets of leaves stacking nicely.
Can already smell the early hints of that classic cheesy funk in the tent — a promising sign of dank things to come! 🧀✨
Looking ahead to Week 3: we’ll keep dialing in nutrients and prep for early training. So far, everything’s smooth and strong — these ladies are off to a great start!
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Week 4. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/8
15 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
Normal
Smell
1 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 5
50% fish tank water
1 mll
Calmag
0.2 mll
Amino boost
0.3 mll
Canabisseurs Week 4 and the Supercheese is thriving! The growth is lush and full, with strong, healthy leaves and solid branching. After a successful FIM last week, she’s responded beautifully with multiple new tops emerging.
This week marks the start of training — beginning low-stress training (LST) to open up the canopy and improve light penetration. Branches are still flexible and easy to work with, making it the perfect time to shape her for maximum yield. The plant structure is ideal for a wide, even spread.
Preventive care continues with Neudosan and Bioneem to stay ahead of any pests, especially after the spider mite alert on Blue Cheese in flower. So far, Supercheese is showing no signs of trouble and is loving the current environment.
On track for a strong veg finish and a smooth transition into flower. Let’s go! 💪🍃 #Supercheese #Week4Veg #TrainingTime #CanabisseursGrow
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FIMing
Technique
LST
Technique
5
Week 5. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/13
15 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
6.0
pH
Strong
Smell
1 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 5
50% fish tank water
5 mll
Calmag
0.2 mll
Amino boost
0.3 mll
Canabisseurs Recap..
Medium: Coco and Leca mix in 1L grow bags transpl to 5L bag
Lighting: Greenhouse light by day, 600W LED by night
Nutrients: EHG Micro & Grow, Biodyne, CalMag pellets, Phytha tonic, diluted fish tank water
Training: Starting early LST
Plants are now entering Week 5 of veg and responding well to the environment. The roots are well established in the 1L bags, and new growth is looking lush and vibrant. Started light LST to encourage lateral branching and even canopy development. They're drinking more now, so I’m adjusting watering frequency accordingly and alternating between fish tank water + Biodyne and a mild EHG Grow mix.
Sprayed Neudosan as a preventative measure against spider mites picked up on Blue Cheese. No signs of pests or stress so far on the Supercheese clones. CalMag pellets are helping maintain strong leaf development and overall vigor.
Planning to up-pot soon if growth continues at this rate. Everything’s on track – healthy, bushy, and ready to explode with growth in the coming weeks.
📸: Close-up of the canopy, LST in progress
🌱 Vibes: Green and clean
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FIMing
Technique
Topping
Technique
6
Week 6. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/5
15 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
6.0
pH
Strong
Smell
5 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 5
50% fish tank water
1.321 mll
Calmag
0.26 mll
Amino boost
0.079 mll
Canabisseurs Mid way through Week 6 and two Supercheese phenos are showing clear signs of pushing ahead — stacked nodes and chunkier stems coming through. Transplanted the stronger girls into a 7L ProBag and a 7L plastic pot to give those roots room to run.
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Topping
Technique
7
Week 7. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/8
15 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
6.0
pH
Strong
Smell
5 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 5
50% fish tank water
1.321 mll
Calmag
0.26 mll
Amino boost
0.079 mll
Canabisseurs We’re kicking off Week 7 with a big move – all Supercheese ladies have been successfully transplanted into 7L pots. They're settling in nicely with fresh coco mix and showing strong, healthy growth after topping and early LST.
Roots were well developed in the previous bags, and the transplant should give them the space they need to explode over the next two weeks. Lights have been kept steady with the 600W LED at 18/6, and feedings are dialled in with EHG Grow, Micro, CalMag, and a dash of Amino Boost to ease transplant stress.
Next Moves:
Continue light training on the taller ones
Watch for any transplant shock or deficiencies
Prep for possible flip in the next 10–14 days depending on structure and stretch
These Supercheese phenos are loving the winter LED setup. Smells starting to creep in early too — classic cheesy funk on the horizon
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LST
Technique
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Week 8. Vegetation
20d ago
1/10
15 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
6.0
pH
Strong
Smell
7 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 5
50% fish tank water
1.321 mll
Calmag
0.26 mll
Amino boost
0.079 mll
Canabisseurs The girls are healthy and stretching nicely. Good root uptake, solid structure, and ready for the next phase.
Next Steps:
One last topping and light defoliation
Prep for flip next week
Begin bloom feed transition (add MPK + CalMag)
Watch for preflowers
Flower time coming soon!
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FIMing
Technique
Main-Lining
Technique
9
Week 9. Vegetation
14d ago
1/6
15 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
6.0
pH
Strong
Smell
7 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 5
50% fish tank water
1.321 mll
Calmag
0.26 mll
Amino boost
0.079 mll
Canabisseurs Letting them reach for the stars one last time before the flip! We're kicking off Week 9 of veg by encouraging a final controlled stretch. Training continues with some gentle tie-downs and strategic stem bends to open up the canopy and let that light hit every possible bud site.
This week’s focus: maximizing airflow and light penetration while keeping the structure low and wide for flower. She's responding well to the stress, showing off that classic Supercheese resilience. One more week to bulk up before bloom time begins. Let’s get those branches ready for heavy lifting!
#supercheese #week9veg #lowstress #canopycontrol #flipsoon
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Week 10. Vegetation
6d ago
1/5
15 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
6.0
pH
Strong
Smell
7 L
Pot Size
Nutrients 5
50% fish tank water
1.321 mll
Calmag
0.26 mll
Amino boost
0.079 mll
Canabisseurs The funk train is officially headed indoors — 3 of the 4 Supercheese girls just made the move to the flower tent!
Lights flipped, bloom nutes prepped, and they’re already smelling like trouble in the best possible way… rich, cheesy, and ready to stack some serious weight.
one of them didn’t get the memo,
she’s staying behind in veg mode to become mother of cheese, she’s been crowned the queen, and will live on to bless future generations with her funky, skunky genetics.
Let the blooming begin — may the terps be ever in your favor.