Rik's Sweet Cheese & Blue Dream Auto
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Re: Rik's Sweet Cheese & Blue Dream Auto
What's the whole thing about coco and bull wheat halls ? Coco is coconut husks? Do you add this to dirt like perlite? to filter it so you don't get root rot ? I have always grown in dirt
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Re: Rik's Sweet Cheese & Blue Dream Auto
Yeah I've done one plant before. It was absolutely incredible, through the vape it tasted like a fruity, lemon, hazy sort of pipe tobacco almost. Really really aromatic. Yeah good day time smoke.Treetrunk wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:12 amI got some blue dream auto seeds free with a buy from Cheeba.
Got two seeds both hatched but one stayed very stumpy and did nothing. It was thrown to the sheep
The other grew really nice about 80cm and got 2oz of proper hard buds.
The smoke is fruity with a nice head buzz. You'll love it
Good luck with it.
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Thanks treetrunk. We're they Humbouldt seeds?
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Re: Rik's Sweet Cheese & Blue Dream Auto
I think they were good buzz seeds.. never heard of themDIY.Rik wrote:Yeah I've done one plant before. It was absolutely incredible, through the vape it tasted like a fruity, lemon, hazy sort of pipe tobacco almost. Really really aromatic. Yeah good day time smoke.Treetrunk wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 9:12 amI got some blue dream auto seeds free with a buy from Cheeba.
Got two seeds both hatched but one stayed very stumpy and did nothing. It was thrown to the sheep
The other grew really nice about 80cm and got 2oz of proper hard buds.
The smoke is fruity with a nice head buzz. You'll love it
Good luck with it.
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I wait upon the day a have day tike jars and night time jars!
Thanks treetrunk. We're they Humbouldt seeds?

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Re: Rik's Sweet Cheese & Blue Dream Auto
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Here seek below and you'll find where I got them from. Better than perlite in my opinion as no worry of harmful silica dust and I don't think perlite is the best thing for the environment
maybe......
They add silicone to the soil too as well as adding aeration.
https://www.greenhandorganic.com/buy-no ... heat-hulls
Here seek below and you'll find where I got them from. Better than perlite in my opinion as no worry of harmful silica dust and I don't think perlite is the best thing for the environment
They add silicone to the soil too as well as adding aeration.
https://www.greenhandorganic.com/buy-no ... heat-hulls
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Re: Rik's Sweet Cheese & Blue Dream Auto
Well I thought I sent this message two days ago but guess not lol so do you use straight coco or coco and soil mix ? I have only grown in soil . What are bulk wheat halls ?
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Re: Rik's Sweet Cheese & Blue Dream Auto
sturdy lookin plants there,,,like the gho soil,have been watchin others also
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Re: Rik's Sweet Cheese & Blue Dream Auto
@Wayne36
Here seek below and you'll find where I got them from. Better than perlite in my opinion as no worry of harmful silica dust and I don't think perlite is the best thing for the environment
They add silicone to the soil too as well as adding aeration.
I haven't mixed any soil in the Blue Dream pot, just straight coco and some insect frass/MBP mixed half and half, to give a boost.
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Re: Rik's Sweet Cheese & Blue Dream Auto
A couple of things to write down here. I will post some pics later or tomorrow at lights on as I am busy preparing an FPJ at the moment.
Anyway, from Sains's shop, I got some pistachios, raw mollasses sugar 1KG and some fruit net bags. They are only 30p each, so 3 for a quid. I can use this on my air intakes to act as a bug shield.
I have noticed what looks like some fungus gnats or something, but I have also noticed a couple of fan leaves being eaten or dying away in places. Maybe it is where I have accidently, when watering, got some of my microbes, fulvic acid over the leaves and they didn't like it.
A couple of gnats of sorts aren't really a concern anyway unless they get out of control. But it made me think if they are coming from outside, to seek out my lovely warm grow area? If so I really should cover my air intake. I'm sure I had a purposely made one half the way down my venting, but its near a big air intake through a wall, so bugs could potentially get through.
Also the blue cheese I topped at the 4th node all advised when I asked by @BB I'm pretty sure it was anyway

Anyway, from Sains's shop, I got some pistachios, raw mollasses sugar 1KG and some fruit net bags. They are only 30p each, so 3 for a quid. I can use this on my air intakes to act as a bug shield.
I have noticed what looks like some fungus gnats or something, but I have also noticed a couple of fan leaves being eaten or dying away in places. Maybe it is where I have accidently, when watering, got some of my microbes, fulvic acid over the leaves and they didn't like it.
A couple of gnats of sorts aren't really a concern anyway unless they get out of control. But it made me think if they are coming from outside, to seek out my lovely warm grow area? If so I really should cover my air intake. I'm sure I had a purposely made one half the way down my venting, but its near a big air intake through a wall, so bugs could potentially get through.
Also the blue cheese I topped at the 4th node all advised when I asked by @BB I'm pretty sure it was anyway
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Re: Rik's Sweet Cheese & Blue Dream Auto
Here is the blue dream which I recently topped. It was only just past the 4th node, maybe better waiting a little longer but I've done it anyhow. We've all got to mess these thiings up before we learn to get them right sometimes.
The sweet cheese I have left be and it has seemed to of made it's own bushy sort of structure anyway:
