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3
Diaries
14
Harvests
5
Growing, years
NA
Region
A 13%
Autoflower
100%
Indoor
Crop King Seeds
Breeder preferred:
100% Crop King Seeds
Gaia Green
Nutrient preferred:
100% Gaia Green
Mammoth Tents
Grow Tent preferred:
100% Mammoth Tents

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MicrosunApprentice
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
8
Blue Cheese Autoflower
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Easy
I found that the blue cheese genetics from crop king seeds are a fairly underrated auto strain, I found that this plant given any conditions or pot size will produce some amazing flavour and a great structure! Buds are a bit more on the unstable side but that’s a lot more expected though, I could over all very solid growth and production! I grew two blue cheese autos one in a bout a half gallon pot and the other in about a 3 gallon pot, I found that the smaller one although with very less nutrients in the soil it still fox-tailed, I was very precise with my environment with her but that’s okay I’m guessing I did something somewhere. But over all she produced amazing thc and was so flavour full. The smaller blue cheese held close to its blueberry parent and came out of cure with a amazing fresh blueberry and sweet berry flavour and smell, as the other 3 gall blue cheese came out rock dense and massive non fox-tailed buds, after cure it smells of sweet berrys and herbal spice and cheese! Great grow! In a half gall pot I still got just under a ounce and in my 3 gall I got about just over 2 ounces and a little 4 grams of small buds. Colour was amazing on both, the blue really came in late on the big guys after a flush out the last week, I got some amazing pink and purple, and some even better almost like a pale blue hue, in natural light you could actually see how ducking blue it was. Crazy stuff.
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
As always a 10/10 with Gaia green.
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
Always love Gaia, if you are just starting to learn autos. I used straight all purpose 444 Gaia green dry and power bloom 284, and mycorrhizae, ph’d water and a single 315 cmh. Was amazing i and I ran a lot through this season and I’m quite happy for a personal consumption level, the nutrients are easy to flush and also have great results and I’m only using one one part of a whole spectrum of nutrients they provide and I should youse! Check them out if you are in Canada! I’m happy with my simple run and high thc and good flavour from my autos with my runs so far!
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
6
Early Miss
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Easy
This grow was good! If I had spent more time with her and also had a air pot of fabric pot I know I could have maximized this auto, she was a frost lovely lady with rock and I mean rock hard flowers! Despite me not getting the amount of dry flower from her I would have loved to get! I am very very satisfied with the flavour and the smell and density of this strain! The flowers have a beautiful purple tone with a very sandy and green completion as well! I unfortunately did a early harvest and I could have waited for her to peak, she has a good indica high but I obviously either missed my mark and she has less thc or I chopped her too early by about a week or two because she is probably comparatively the same thc as my 17% average strains like blue cheese. But it’s still awesome for relaxing and tasty!
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
I fully support Gaia green for all new growers and older growers alike, I love it, both and more of these products are proven to give amazing results for natural growers who prefer to feed the soil not bottle feed the plant directly.
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
A good tent, a bit of light leak but nothing horrible.
4 years ago
MicrosunApprentice
8
Candy Cane Auto
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Easy
This candy cane auto was a pleasure to begin my path with autoflowers, she was a fairly easy strain to grow and germination was very successful with her within about 3 days. She was planted august 9th and chopped November 7th. I did find sure to my clumsy hands and my time with photo period strains I did put too much force and most likely stunted her as I was lst, but she came back after about a day slow and what a show, she packed on some massive weight in the last few weeks and even in the beginning of flower I was sceptical as in to how much I would receive from my first auto since I was running a whole new setup and schedule for them. But she was a success, a easy grow for the most part, resistant to pests and was easy to treat naturally all through her life. Using just organic soil feeds like Gaia green 444 and 284 was a blast and easy when using careful ratios, I recommend fabric pots and a large size at that. Give you’re autos enough room to go to it’s max, water on the edges to induce roots to grow further giving more uptake and growth, all my growth was in bud mass I swear in my mamas titty, she was not the largest plant ever, I trained her in to a lined bush for max bud site light absorption and I did very little defoliation, only started to trim when it was fading to keep it eating other parts. @my bro Science. But yeah, she was sweet, the smell was godly all through flowering, very sweet and very musky dank. She packed out a very sweet sower mango smell through the end of her flower and was gorgeous and caked. She was dense as fuck and had a very soft and sponge like feel but once you give a little press, the greasy gassy smell of mango and sweet tea, followed by a minty almost sour curl would greet you’re nose. She was a sticky icky bad bitch. I would recommend this strain for a fairly educated beginner, at least someone who knows the how too basics of autoflowers, such as feeding and lst techniques. But I would say a easy beginner level auto! It has made me proud!
4 years ago