A few germination tests. These are seeds out of the best phenotype. If these are F1, they will probably be dogshit. As I have no idea about origin as the breeder is a lying ballbag, I'll probably flower all 32 after a week or two growth and take a single cutting from all of the females. Hopefully they're not F1 and I have a bunch of stable phenotypes to choose from.
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Re: UK Cheese (S1) Golden Coast Genetics
A few germination tests. These are seeds out of the best phenotype. If these are F1, they will probably be dogshit. As I have no idea about origin as the breeder is a lying ballbag, I'll probably flower all 32 after a week or two growth and take a single cutting from all of the females. Hopefully they're not F1 and I have a bunch of stable phenotypes to choose from.
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Re: UK Cheese (S1) Golden Coast Genetics
hi i hope you have a good carbon filter they fecking stink to high heaven if there anything like the original uk cheese mine could be smelt 3 fields away when i grew in a shed on a remote farm with no filters!good luck
			
			
									
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These certainly did stink. They're not cheese though. I would say these are either an old Skunk #1 that he's called cheese to sell them or something other derivative. It's going to be interesting to see what the offspring produce. I'm hoping it will be relatively stable.
Got plenty to choose from now :). I might try a little technique I've recently discovered called 'can setta' where you flush plant after switching the lights over to generative. This reduces stretch and keeps the plant small so you can pack more into an area.
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Re: UK Cheese (S1) Golden Coast Genetics
hi i think the so called uk cheese was a skunk1 selected pheno but its a very clouded heritage so who knows?lets just trust its a bloody good smoke,im had a strain called "just good pot" or jgp for short and was just that damn easy to grow and potent but manageable size heightwise.lost my seed collection that took me years due to the damn fridge getting turned off for 2 months before anyone noticed in the sunroom with regular above 30c temps! good luck i shall follow along,peaceseymore_budz wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2024 12:48 amThese certainly did stink. They're not cheese though. I would say these are either an old Skunk #1 that he's called cheese to sell them or something other derivative. It's going to be interesting to see what the offspring produce. I'm hoping it will be relatively stable.
Got plenty to choose from now :). I might try a little technique I've recently discovered called 'can setta' where you flush plant after switching the lights over to generative. This reduces stretch and keeps the plant small so you can pack more into an area.
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Re: UK Cheese (S1) Golden Coast Genetics
Got a few with a little leaf twist. It's hard to judge how much calcium nitrate to add within the early stages. Especially with unbuffered Coco. Apart from that, all is well.
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