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Re: Strawberry Cheesecake Auto
Hopefully a resistant plant and the deficiency and transplantation won't slow her down. My last strawberry strain had nothing strawberry in it 
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Re: Strawberry Cheesecake Auto
Its a Auto bulls so i guess anything could happen she is starting to flower i just noticed looks like she will be a short plant with very tight nodes my guess looking at her a waste of time lol.
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The only good thing about them is they look good in the bedroom window as household plants and you don't need air freshener hahah. They look cool but harvest enough for a few days smoke mate
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Re: Strawberry Cheesecake Auto
Bag mun them autos are fukin aliens I tell ewe some work some don't look at pollys 70 odd days and it's about 2 weeks into flower fukin shite IMHO sling em for the sheep bach and cook summit else ach y fi 
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Re: Strawberry Cheesecake Auto
Hey kbag,kbag wrote: ↑Mon Apr 27, 2020 7:15 amJust over a week later and its not going so well. The plant is suffering with a magnesium deficiency i held off treating it as i knew i was potting up this w/end into its final pot looks like i am paying the price now.
Going to treat her with Epsom salts 1 teaspoon per liter and foliar spray the plant making sure she is well drenched on the underside of the leaves as well. She is still on plain water i hope the fresh soil in the 17 liter pot will help to.
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That looks like N to me buddy, soil supreme is sphagnum peat with fyocell foam and a growth stim. It dosn't have a lot of macros included and that's not considering the coco you added. They make it light so it works with their salt based and organic range. She's hungry for everything :) give her a little food.
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Re: Strawberry Cheesecake Auto
35 days (week 5) update.
She has been potted up and bounced back to life and looking a lot better still on plain water. Got my heater set at 24C and my extraction set to 30% still the cupboard has not gone over 25C and not under 20C would like it a little warmer. I have pulled the main stem over now she is not a tall plant 14" bent over so should be np with light penetration. She has started to flower and as time goes on i might remove a few fan leaves that block bud sites but at the moment i am mainly tucking them down.
The light is now turned up to 270w.





She has been potted up and bounced back to life and looking a lot better still on plain water. Got my heater set at 24C and my extraction set to 30% still the cupboard has not gone over 25C and not under 20C would like it a little warmer. I have pulled the main stem over now she is not a tall plant 14" bent over so should be np with light penetration. She has started to flower and as time goes on i might remove a few fan leaves that block bud sites but at the moment i am mainly tucking them down.
The light is now turned up to 270w.
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Nice one mate, im sure they will give you plenty of bud
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Re: Strawberry Cheesecake Auto
Quick update on the Cheese fems.
I have potted these up into coco as they were looking hungry in there starter pots and have been in them for 3 weeks or so.
I potted these up on the 5th of May so hopefully by Saturday will see a improvement. I was in no rush for these and not worried about them being hungry.Before potting up.

One has gone in the Mud

The other 4 into i think 5 liter pots.

I have potted these up into coco as they were looking hungry in there starter pots and have been in them for 3 weeks or so.
I potted these up on the 5th of May so hopefully by Saturday will see a improvement. I was in no rush for these and not worried about them being hungry.Before potting up.
One has gone in the Mud
The other 4 into i think 5 liter pots.
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Re: Strawberry Cheesecake Auto
Looking good bro! Love the plant in the mud ;)
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Re: Strawberry Cheesecake Auto
Looking good mukka. Iv thought about starting in soil see a few growers do that then move to coco. How are you finding it.
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