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12-12 From Seed
weeks 3-7
LST
weeks 4-5
Defoliation
weeks 8-9
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Grow medium
26.4979 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 1
Vegetation
3.175
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inch
Height
14 hrs
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9+ conditions after
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Kostecs Kostecs
4 years ago
Both seedlings took longer then normal to pop. I had to scrape to get them going. 1 blue cheese is look good and as you can see the other one isn’t looking to good at all. Let’s see what she does. If I know one thing about Auto’s They can take a pounding and then come out to surprise you.
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Kostecs
Kostecsstarted grow question 4 years ago
I have a blue cheese that won’t grow & a blue cheese being ravaged by something. I’ve looked for bugs everywhere .. can’t find any. Does anyone have a clue on these girls ?
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Leaves. Other
Plant. Too short
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
is that water have nutes in it? don't get water on leaves, it can burn holes and other bad stuff. even if no paper towel near by, at least use your finger and thumb to wipe it off gently. if you've been feeding, stop immediately. soil has nutes, seed has energy packed for 2 weeks, so you shouldn't have to fertilize for a while between those two factors. if you have, it is likely the cause. Other things to check -- what pH do you put into it when irrigating or fertilizing? if you don't know, start checking until you see that it is consistent.. make sure you are 6.5-6.8 or so for soil - helps with nitro uptake that soil doesn't provide as easily as hydroponics setups -- that and other reasons like it is why they suggest what they sugges... then of course, let plant dictate from there. pH is important. it can cause any and all deficiency and toxicity symptoms. so, rule out anything i said with recent behaviour and go from there... likely just normal irrigations with water pH'd properly and stay out of the plants way.
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Experimentgreen
Experimentgreenanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hello 👋, Just a couple things i see that might help. Can you protect from the night temp a bit? 20 degree difference is a little much..if you can cover them in the evening with something or a blanket that might help. As for the mysterious muncher... do you have neem oil, or hydrogen peroxide, or doctor bonners soap? They usually can be found at any grocery store, or the garden store(neem). If you can make a 1 to 4 ratio of Dr Bonner's and water that's a good general bug killer, and all 3 can kill a variety of bugs without hurting the plants. Maybe just start with spraying the soil every few days, and you could gently spray the plant too. I did have a problem in the past from misting my plants with water that i didn't let sit out for a few hours to let the chlorine evaporate out and that ended up giving my plants a whole lot of spots and discoloration. If you're misting often be mindful of that. You can also plant companion plants with outdoor to attract plants to that instead or to ward them off. Basil, lavender, garlic etc.. Good luck with the grow, outdoors definitely has it's challenges. ✌️
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Kostecs
Kostecsstarted grow question 4 years ago
It’s super hot and super humid ... what are your thoughts on my plant ? A lot going on here , zoom and and see ! Thoughts ? What is it ??!? Learning ..
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Other
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Bloombuster
Bloombusteranswered grow question 4 years ago
Приветствую бро! 👋 1. У растения концы листвы направлены вверх - это тепловой стресс. Растению жарко, не очень хороший обдув, высокая температура воздуха вокруг! 2. У растения пятна на листве, нарушается баланс питания и усваиваемость некоторых элементов. Проверьте дренаж, возможно что у тебя низкий ph в районе 5.8 , что для почвы не подходит. Отрегулируйте ph на уровне 6.3 👌😇👍 Удачи, бро! 👋
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Rap_a_cap
Rap_a_capanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi buddy, TM your girl is a little heat-stressed, U can do three things: 1 if u are growing her in a pot try to shade the pot 2 water her at early morning 3 apply PVC net to shade the top of the plant (check my outdoors diaries tomorrow to see the way i fight against heat) Also white spot and holes on the leaves seem to e due to some bug bites. IMO ...otherwise the plant seems to be doing well. Cheers💪
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DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeedsweek 2
Firstly thank you for growing our Blue Cheese Auto on the Grow Diaries platform 🤗 Secondly, the night time temps are dropping quite a lot which will be slowing growth down dramatically 🙄 Do you have anyway of providing some protection throughout the night? Now the holes in the leaves 🙄 It does look like something has been eating your babies 🙄 Have you thoroughly checked the leaves? Especially on the underside of the leaves 👍 I'll keep popping in as you update your outdoor adventure 🙏 All the best ✌️ Mark.
DinafemSeeds
DinafemSeeds
@Kostecs, So glad you've found away of keeping Bugs bunny away from the plant's 🤗 Great news 🙏 All the best ✌️ Mark..
Kostecs
Kostecs
@DinafemSeeds, thanks Mark! Yes , I’ve learned my lesson. The bunnies like them in veg, so I keep then higher off the ground. During flowering, the bunnies have no interest.
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DinafemSeeds
@Kostecs, let's hope "bugs bunny" stays away this season 🙏 All the best ✌️ Mark..
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Kostecs
Kostecsweek 2
Thanks for response guys. Plants have been coming in at night. Water has never hit the leaves other then this morning right before the pics as it was raining outside. Ill look for the products listed above to spray the soil. i dont believe its. nute issue .at all and water is Ph'd well..at 6.0 to 6.5
PrairieFrostGrow
PrairieFrostGrowweek 5
Outdoor run!!......hope she blows up for you over the next couple of weeks.......you can't beat mother nature for light👍💪
Kostecs
Kostecs
@PrairieFrostGrow, right on ! And thank you!
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420week 10
You rock that Blue Cheese Autoflowering i love it.
Tweezer
Tweezerweek 9
Looking strong and healthy! Great farming! Stay lit and good luck the rest of the way!