Outdoor Auto, cheese auto from Canuk seeds ( lower mainland, British Columbia)

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Well trying an auto outside, hopefully the weather warms up soon. She popped on June 3 and seems to be doing good so far. I am using pro hp mix soil amended with kelp and fish emulsion, bit of chicken manure and also watered with molasses before planting in pot with a bit of coffee grounds. 8FD7C5B1-D9F9-4CF8-8482-8C026A63D14D.jpeg
 
Well…. finally having nicer weather here in Vancouver,bc.She is finally taking off a bit. 4 weeks old
 

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Just did a little minor LST, these sunny days have really got this plant growing. Mixed in a little more worm castings and gave a good water.
 

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Well…. finally having nicer weather here in Vancouver,bc.She is finally taking off a bit. 4 weeks old
this makes me feel good about my indoor plants. at 11 days they’re the same size nodally. not knocking your beautiful plant in anyway. good job so far man
 

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Looks great!

I can't stand cheese strains for some reason.
Maybe just the few I've had, but damn, they rough on the lungs.

Prolly just me ;)
 
Looks great!

I can't stand cheese strains for some reason.
Maybe just the few I've had, but damn, they rough on the lungs.

Prolly just me ;)
Not just you..lol, and that after taste.. cheese? Why is it supposedly Great Britain's favorite stain? Have some (Greenhouse) Exodus Cheese for when I'm bored as fuck to grow. But am really curious how the OP grows turns out. Didn't know Canucks had a seed bank.
 
Not just you..lol, and that after taste.. cheese? Why is it supposedly Great Britain's favorite stain? Have some (Greenhouse) Exodus Cheese for when I'm bored as fuck to grow. But am really curious how the OP grows turns out. Didn't know Canucks had a seed bank.
Glad I not the only one who has this opinion lmao!

There was an old seed bank in Ottawa on baseline road but the name escapes me currently. It's not too shabby. Website still looks like it's from the 90s era but it works.

See if I can dig that name up. They had some unique stuff on there, plus the more mainstream like DJ short, Cannaventure etc

Cheers!
 
Glad I not the only one who has this opinion lmao!

There was an old seed bank in Ottawa on baseline road but the name escapes me currently. It's not too shabby. Website still looks like it's from the 90s era but it works.

See if I can dig that name up. They had some unique stuff on there, plus the more mainstream like DJ short, Cannaventure etc

Cheers!

My bad, Merivale road.

Seedbank called hemp depot.
Got some cookie wreck regs there from Cannaventure. I know Dusty so I just deal direct with him now at CVS.
 
I just came across an article that suggests this "Cheese" could very well be Skunk. :weed:

1970’s ~ Pre Skunk #1, much of the stinky acrid smelling cannabis being grown and smoked in North America was referred to by people familiar with the smell as “Skunk”. It was a general term simply used to describe the acrid but rich and oddly pleasant smell of mostly Afghan cannabis. We now know this smell is characteristic of thiol and myrcene-rich varieties.
Conversely in the UK, the same smell characteristic is often referred to as “Cheese”, because those Brits certainly know the smell of nasty freaking cheese.
 
Plant is starting to stretch like crazy. This weather coming up should be good. Just top dressing with worm castings and a bit of bat guano right now.
 

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