Blue Cheese, Auto New York City and Auto White Widow

Gmz

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When would be the best time to transplant my blue cheese to a 5 gallon bucket?
 

Gmz

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I transplanted the blue cheese, but the auto flowers look either hungry, or over fed. I just don't know, what do you guys think? Oh, and would the blue cheese's leaves be better off cut off, rather then getting all dirty when i water her?

(Blue cheese/NYC/White Widow) - Picture order
 

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Mister Black

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I transplanted the blue cheese, but the auto flowers look either hungry, or over fed. I just don't know, what do you guys think? Oh, and would the blue cheese's leaves be better off cut off, rather then getting all dirty when i water her?

(Blue cheese/NYC/White Widow) - Picture order
Personally I would trim the lower leaves. Might wait for the plant to grow a little in its new pot first though. About nutes I cannot tell. When I think my plant looks overfed I skip a feed and replace with plain water then go back to nutes with a slightly less strong mix until the plant looks hungrier. PPM measures can tell you more about under/over feeding issues.
 

Gmz

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Personally I would trim the lower leaves. Might wait for the plant to grow a little in its new pot first though. About nutes I cannot tell. When I think my plant looks overfed I skip a feed and replace with plain water then go back to nutes with a slightly less strong mix until the plant looks hungrier. PPM measures can tell you more about under/over feeding issues.
Thanks for the reply, i went ahead and trimmed those bottom leaves off, Should be easier to water now :D.
 

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bigrake

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I have that auto new York city growing thing is a beast. Just put my whit widow in the soil today. I'll be following want to see the end results of the new York and white widow. My new York's 5weeks I topped her she has leafs as big as my hand and grows fast and healthy real nice. Happy growing I'll post a pic of mine.
 

Gmz

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View attachment 2376610[/ATTACH]View attachment 2376611 auto new York city topped and lst
Nice man, did you just top it really early or what? Mine started flowering really fast, it's crazy. That thing looks fuckin massive for an auto, compared to mine at least :lol:


Oh and also, I'm thinking about topping the 2 main colas on my blue cheese again. Any opinions? Would it increase yield at all? I remember the first plant i topped i super cropped the 2 new colas that came in and that worked great, but the stems seem really stiff and easily broke if i went for it.... Topping seems like it would be easier on her.

I don't plan on flowering her any time soon, i want her to get big and beautiful :).
 

bigrake

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Yeah I would top, you get maximum yield when you do so it never hurts. Yeah I topped her early since it's a auto wanted any stress to be in the beginning. She is a great plant for a freebie that's not heard of, I think. Mine still hasn't started flowering so I'M not sure Why I Hope nothing's wrong. That would suck, Happy growing
 

bigrake

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Look-in good!! Hey do you have a set way you dry and cure ?I'M a first timer having trouble with my drying and curing can't find a for sure way. Any help would be great..
 

Gmz

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Here's the blue cheese right after a nice watering :weed:. She smells amazing, and isn't even flowering yet i mean wow, the others got nottin on this girl.
 

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Mister Black

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Plant is bushing out nicely. How much longer do you plan to veg? Could you put something in for scale on your next pics? Cannot tell how big it is.

Thinking about germing a Blue Cheese from Barney's myself but smell would have to be dealt with somehow in my case.
 

Gmz

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I plan on vegging for like maybe another month, I'll get something to compare to next update.
 

Gmz

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Is it okay to be tucking the fan leaves underneath the colas? I remember reading a thread called "Fan leaves, the blockers of light" Which i thought was just silly, because in my mind the fan leaves catch the light and convert it into shit the plant needs. The thread mentioned how cutting off the fan leaves exposed the colas to more light, can't you just tuck them under? I'm just a little concerned because the leaves look like they're twisting.
 

Gmz

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I'm thinking about flowering the blue cheese, what do you guys think? I'm seeing like little preflowers at the base of each node, and the nodes are alternating.
 

Gmz

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Decided to start flowering, Does this look like enough lights...? Seems kinda low on lights for the size of her.
 

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