Indoor Blue Cheese in "DWC"

Day 14 12/12

Currently have 3 ladies all sitting in 1.8 ec of full bloom nutrient at ph 5.8. Have no intention of going longer with the grow part as its to heavy in nitrogen for this strain.

I think all hydro growers get the odd floating root here and there but nothing thats gonna stop a big yield.

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these pics were taken Monday which was 21 days 12/12

had them all on 2.0 ec ph 5.8 but they showed distaste so I dropped them back to 1.8ec

also noticed ive got a slight mag def going on as some of the leaves are starting to yellow on all the plants, ive started fresh bottles of nutrients and also added silica, rhizotonic , pk boost and carbo-load to try and keep them sweet also kept them on full bloom nutes

these plants are slightly viney and don't seem that strong hence the use of silica to try and push out some stronger branches, I dropped in some rhizo to try and ease any stress and pk and carbo-load to as additional bloom enhanchers, if anything I reckon they look under fed but have noticed slight tip burn and bucket rise in ec so that's always a sign to drop back, for some reason they just seem to be light feeders

loads of double serrated leaves

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these pics were taken Monday which was 21 days 12/12

had them all on 2.0 ec ph 5.8 but they showed distaste so I dropped them back to 1.8ec

also noticed ive got a slight mag def going on as some of the leaves are starting to yellow on all the plants, ive started fresh bottles of nutrients and also added silica, rhizotonic , pk boost and carbo-load to try and keep them sweet also kept them on full bloom nutes

these plants are slightly viney and don't seem that strong hence the use of silica to try and push out some stronger branches, I dropped in some rhizo to try and ease any stress and pk and carbo-load to as additional bloom enhanchers, if anything I reckon they look under fed but have noticed slight tip burn and bucket rise in ec so that's always a sign to drop back, for some reason they just seem to be light feeders

loads of double serrated leaves

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Hey SB!

I'm attempting a new feed style on my ABK, day 26.. EC is up 2.3 but they seem to be liking it very much. I am wondering your reasoning for starting carbo-load so soon. I'd love to hear your thoughts on that. I still have some myself, but I'm using Dutch Pro AF range with Explode... might as well put the carboload to good work.
 
Cheers guys.

Aint gonna deny you cant argue with the flavour profile of cheese.

Carbo-load is just a personal twist mate. Trying to bring something new to the end flavour.

These are bag seeds with unknown origin. All i remember was buying a couple of o's a few years back that was supposed to be blue cheese but was heavily seeded and i kept the seeds. The buds had typical blue hues on the leaves

Have grown them in the past and the aroma goes from freshly baked bakewell tart through to grapefruit and im pretty sure you could find a good mom.

double serrated leaves are sometimes a giveaway

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SB ... :crying: ... disregard my last question... I completely forgot this was photosensitive gens and you're on day 24 of 12/12 !!

But! I think I'm going to try giving carbo-load to my ABK's before the usual time :thumbsup: Just for the f*ck of it.
 
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