New Grower Bandit's Cheesy Grow.....

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I've used the FF nutes before and they are fine. I've also used the GO Biothrive line and have to say I think the FF did a little better. I don't think you'll go wrong by using them.

Sounds like your Purple Cheese is ready to switch to flowering. Judging by the size you've gotten them up to in veg I expect you will get a great yield from them. Looking forward to so some nice big fat bud shots in a couple weeks.

Glad to be of service Bandit. I also look at my growing as a hobby and this forum as our hobby club. A place were we can discuss our passion with like minded people.
 
What should I start with, the Big Bloom or Tiger Bloom. And I plan on starting at 1/4 strength.

Thanks

~bandit
 
Here they are this evening. Take a look at the smallest plant (runt Little Cheese). This is goat damage :(

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Poor Thing:
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My goats got outta the fence the other day and found the plants. Luckily they only got the small plant. That said, she is looking pretty good considering.

I will get some better pictures of them out in the sunshine tom.

~bandit
 
Nice plants, shame the goat wanted to get high too....:toke:

Stunted Animal
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Ah yes, been there with the goats. One of mine stuck her head through the fence and ate the whole side of a photo plant a couple years ago. Fortunately it was still in veg and most of it grew back. That's also how I did my first experiment is topping autos. I had one goat that used to jump the fence. She nipped the tops off of a couple 5 week old plants.
 
Thanks everyone!

Today was an amazing day out, but unfortunately the girls had to stay inside. We are under what is the worst infestation of geometridae sp. moth larvae I have ever witnessed. There are literally millions are little green/brown/black
"inch worms" swarming every surface outdoors. There are so many in the trees that the ground is covered in little black worm shits. The poor trees are taking a beating too, all the new growth is being eaten :(.

So I kept the beauties inside.

They are looking amazing today, I will snap a few pictures and post later.

~bandit

 
Same thing here, Bandit. The inchworms are swarming like I've never seen before. I guess it's because of the mild winter. My daughter is growing a cabbage plant for a school contest so of course I've been helping it along with some of my nutes. :D I didn't check on it for a couple of days as we've had a stomach virus going through the house. When I looked at it this morning, the worms had just about destroyed it. And this is a 4 foot wide plant with massive leaves we're talking about, not a seedling. :cuss:


Thanks everyone!

Today was an amazing day out, but unfortunately the girls had to stay inside. We are under what is the worst infestation of geometridae sp. moth larvae I have ever witnessed. There are literally millions are little green/brown/black
"inch worms" swarming every surface outdoors. There are so many in the trees that the ground is covered in little black worm shits. The poor trees are taking a beating too, all the new growth is being eaten :(.

So I kept the beauties inside.

They are looking amazing today, I will snap a few pictures and post later.

~bandit
 
Holy Shit Bandit, those are some badass plants. congrats bro. :bong:
 
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