Spicysativa's Cheese Quake Grow

SpicySativa

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Sensei- GO TO REI AND BUY SUPERFEET INSOLES!!! Kinda pricy at about $40, but they are awesome for your feet. I guarantee your feet will feel better. And your legs, and your back, and neck. Orients everything correctly, and helps a whole lot for Plantar F. I use them in all my shoes, and it's actually helped my back a lot, believe it or not. I don't have plantar F, but have spoken to many who were saved by those things.

Note: those insoles will feel like shit for about a week, might even make your feet hurt more at first, but they actually re-align your feet properly. Before you know it, your shoes won't feel right without them...

No affiliation, just a happy customer for life....
 

Senseimilla

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Thanks for the recommendation spicey i'll look into it... i read some stuff you can do at home including some dude who duct taped his arches (and said it worked better than all the insoles he tried, don't know if he tried the ones you recommend)... so probably gonna try that first before a doctor's visit or any products. Part of the problem is most of our first floor is hard wood and tile and i walk around on it barefoot which is supposed to make the plantar's worse...

Anyway, super psyched... just put the cheese on the new custom shelves I just built (except for my one cheese in a 5 gallon)... and my new 600w arrives tonight to get hung vertically for them along with my LEDs... it is going to be soooo badass even moreso when I get the second set of shelves in :)
 

SpicySativa

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Sweet... I've heard about the taping, too. Worked at an outdoor gear shop while I was in college, and we had lots of people with PF come in looking for the SUPERFEET at their doctor's recommendation. Some were on their 10th pair, and would tell me they worked better than any custom expensive custom ones they'd tried.

Not sure that'll help if you're barefoot all the time, though. Haha
 

SpicySativa

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Man... It's gonna be really hard for me to chop 2 more of these CQ girls before flower. They just look so happy. I was toying with the idea of running all six as 4-headed mainlines in 5 gal pots (24 colas), but I should probably stick tto the original game plan of four 8-headed plants in 7-gal Smarties (32 colas).

What would you do? The space is 4x4 (wall-to-wall) with a 3x3 tray and a 600 watter.
 

The New Jim Jones

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i love it, i love it i love it i love it, i cant get enough of the mainlining, especially with TGA, its like a crack addiction, except better
 

SpicySativa

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I think that's what I'll do. I'm just anxious to get something flowering after my less than stellar results last round.

That PB is really tasty and I dig the effects, I just didn't end up with much...
 

Senseimilla

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No shit... the only TGA I grew last round was Apollo 13 and I am starting to get low on that (after a few months) :) Hoping i have enough to last through harvest but who knows... it is definitely what I go for over the other strains I grew except white russian which was also super dank.
 

SpicySativa

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My go-to's right now are my XJ-13 and some Space Queen I grew about a year and a half ago. Sooooooooooooo smooth and tasty after that long in a mason jar......

I also have some White Widow. It's not a very "functional" herb, so I save it for when I don't need to be productive...
 

The New Jim Jones

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very true, I live harvest to harvest though, and I always dip, even if it has not cured for an initial 2 weeks, so do all my family members, so it goes fast, and early on too
 

The New Jim Jones

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mc sexy butt dude, im aboot to chop my hoes, im just waiting for some sex signs, i know one is a female, and one is a male, the other four im not sure about, 1 i think is a male aswell, this doesnt matter to you probably but sharing is carrrring
 

SpicySativa

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I'm getting some funky mutant growth on just about all my Cheese Quakes following the last topping. They are pushing out some 3 and 4 blades leaves, and some of the blades have smooth edges instead of serrations. Interesting...

I'll try to snap some pictures this evening.
 

The New Jim Jones

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when i stressed the crap out of my plant by topping it 3 times in a row,the leaves were much less serrated and looked kind of shiny, but point was, the plant was stressed, hence why the strange leaf serration
 

Senseimilla

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I just noticed one of my non-tga plants today has a conjoined twin leaf finger... they're merged to about half way the width of the finger then they separate...
 
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