sad to hear that, hopefully will pull throgh and amaze you.
iv just cut and hung mine, all looking verry nice. no off on holiday for 4 days so hopefully nice and dry when I come home.
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sad to hear that, hopefully will pull throgh and amaze you.
iv just cut and hung mine, all looking verry nice. no off on holiday for 4 days so hopefully nice and dry when I come home.
Turns out I was able to save her from the powdery mildew. Gave her and the others a nice Neem Oil bath and steralized the grow room. Brought her back inside so she is doing just fine now. I am verry happy with this little girl.
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I am glad to hear you beat those damn spider mites. Hopefully you'll end up happy with the end results. Keep me updated. I want to see some dried and cured buds. :thumbsup:
Your grow setup is very nice!!
thankyou, im 260 miles away from home, but its all hanging up to dry, so will be nice when I get home, always suprising how much smaller they look when dry. but will lay em out for a photo when I go home.
right 9 plants of venus and 9 of ultimate, and I got 9 of each when dried! yay, averaged 1oz a plant with 4-5g to spare. so 18oz im happy, pictures of piles of the stuff to follow, dont want a pack of proof debate lol
Sounds like a quality harvest my friend. Enjoy.... I still got about a month to go on my ladies.
Congrats on a good harvest...
You guys and your uk cheese arguements are making me seriously want to try it.
How does it compare to other types of cheese? Whats the odor like while growing??
best cheese iv ever tried and the smell is so strong its legendary
The single UK Cheese plant that I have, I am verry happy with. The bud to leaf ratio is optimal, and the smell is very earthy and strong. Pretty easy to grow as well. It didn't veg as aggressive as some of the other strains I grow, but that is ok because the flowers are impressive through 5 weeks.