Indoor Big Budha Blue Cheese Automatic

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I am excited to finally be growing these babies. From the write up and the genetic heritage, these sound like some amazing smoke!

[h=1]Big Buddha Seeds - Blue Cheese Automatic[/h] Leading the way in the development of autoflowering, feminised genetics, we are proud to introduce the Big Buddha Blue Cheese Automatic. Our latest autoflowering strain is an ongoing project which has taken over 3 years to create an autoflowering feminised seed of our most popular multi award winning, world famous, Big Buddha Blue Cheese!

Expect super fast rapid growth from the moment you start...
all throughout til harvest!

Parents: Big Buddha Blue Cheese X 3rd Generation Automatic (reversed).
Genetics: Autoflowering Indica.
Flowering time: 75-90 days from seed to harvest.
Sensory experience: Direct, incredible cosmic high with no ceiling.
Smell: Old Skool, high grade dankness!
Taste: Very appealing fruity, berry, classic skunky blueberry taste!



Details:

3 Pots:

Lighting: 600 W LED. 400 W Inda-gro Induction
Medium: Reused 50/50 Happy Frog and Turpur Gold Coco
Nutes: Mills Full Line per MFG.
Containers: #3 Root Trapper

2 Pots are the same except for 66% T. Coco and 33% Happy Frog. These pots also have a 3 inch layer of expanded silica to help with drainage as an experiment. In the last grow, I had two of the Root Trappers that "collapsed" at the botttom and didn't drain as well as the others. So I am trying two with the base of silica to see if it helps hold the shape of the pot as well as increased drainage.

All seeds were planted directly in medium after soaking for 2 days and all where showing splitting of the shells. Seed sizes were quite different. Some were only about 1/2 as big as the largest seed. I hope that doesn't indicate anything. :-)

Here we go!
 
Blessed had some bad weather but i made it! im subbed!

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Subbed!

Good luck man -- strain sounds tasty.
 
Two Week Pictures!

These guys all germed on the 5th and today is the 21st. so 2 weeks, 2 days. :-)
Nutes were started upon germination from the soil. I had planted an extra seed that I soaked and planted it with another. One of my Devil Creams didn't germinate, so that pot got the transplanted extra seedling. You can see how the transplant slowed it down as it is the smallest of all of them. There are two that look really squirrely. In the Big Buddha Seeds, there were some seeds that looked great and some that didn't look fully ripe. The spuirrely seedlings came from those poor looking seeds. I am sure that they will be fine, and hope they catch up with the others. So there are 3 looking really good, one looking
small but good (the transplant) and the two squirrely ones.

BlueCheese1.jpgBlueCheese2.jpgBlueCheese3.jpgBlueCheese4.jpgBlueCheese5.jpgBlueCheese6.jpgRoom.jpg The Blue Cheese are the 6 on the right side of the picture.
 
I would like to try that one the gens are pretty..GL mate i gone follow this one ;) the nº4 has a deformation but the others looks preety green ;)
 
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Nice and healthy! Very nice bro! The 2nd one has a little pre-flower going on? Again, very nice!
 
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