Cheesedog Grow Journal - 1st Time Medical

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Day 41 - What do I feed for the remaining 20-30 days?

  • 100% plain RO water

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  • 1 week of Molasses then RO

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  • 1 week of light bloom nutes+molasses then RO

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End Of August Update

Garden Update Last Day of August

Things are progressing nicely. Being my first grow there are a lot of first time scenarios to experience. So I am really enjoying being on the bottom of a very steep learning curve. This is my first year as a Horticulture student @ Uni and I am blown away by how much there is to learn. When I began the class I figured I was an amateur; I had no idea that I was a total nube. So far the classes are so interesting... my professors are even letting me use my medical garden in my projects so I can have input and feedback from my Professors who all have PhD's etc. Overall pretty awesome. I recommend everyone interested in Cannabis to take a horticulture course. It will blow your mind.

I hope to start incorporating some of my collected school knowledge soon. At the moment I just don't feel confident enough to tutor, because I feel like I have to learn sooo much more first. :)

Like I mentioned before I am really interested in "living" soils and I believe that you should be feeding the soil rather than feeding the plant directly. I am not interested in huge commercial yields because I have only one patient and she appreciates quality over quantity.


PLANS FOR THE FUTURE

- Watch my soil become a true living soil. I love to daydream about what goes on above and below the surface of the soil..
- Stop using Chemical fertilizers
- Only Organic and if possible Veganic. I won't use Manures, but I will use EWC's and I plan to do a test grow experimenting with whether or not I should stop using Guanos? They seem to good to give up though. Grow 100% vegan would be a pretty sweet goal though.
- Learn about composting. Look into Vermiculture.
- Start a Perpetual harvest schedule. Using 3 groups of 3 plants and 3 groups of 2 plants. starting and ending every 2 weeks.
- Create a Multi-Graft Mother Plant. *some clones may have to be reverted back from harvested select plants by leaving some foliage and returning the plant to 20/6 for a longtime. With a small license I am only able to have a couple extra clones. I took my chances on 2 Cheesedogs: CD3 and CD11.

CD3 - Chem Dominate. This single plant was noticably Stonger, Taller and Wider than the rest. Also has more and bigger bud sites. Looks like a winner. Only time will tell.

CD11 - Exodus Cheese Dominate. This plant has sooo many internode sites all slammed together. The branches could be a bit stronger.... but overall this plant is the "branchiest" plant of em' all.

* I'll post photos of my three pre-selections later tonight.

ENJOY. Happy living! :hi
 
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Current Garden stats

Current Garden Stats

24 Degrees C during the Day
20 Degrees C at Night (may switch to 22, looking into optimal temps)

50-60 RH

3x milk jug (yeast/sugar/water) Co2 supplement

10 days from the start of the 12/12 cycle

Feeding Schedule is now:
Water - Water - Fert - Water - Water
* Every 3 Days or when needed. I test the soil with a moisture tester.
- Foliar Spray Once a week
 
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Photo Update

These are photos of the two Cheesedogs that I took a chance at pre-selecting as a mother for my future generations. Introducing... CD3 and CD11
 
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Photo Update

Here is a quick update. The 20th day of 12/12.

CD3 the Chem Pheno is really a winner. I have dropped CD11 from the selection program but I have kept CD7 due to its unique smell. Even though it seems to be a smaller yielder.

All of the Cheese phenos have had some issues with deficiencies. My fertilizer regime seems to be perfect for the Chems but the Cheese's have shown signs of Phosphorus, Nitrogen and Magnesium deficiencies. The bottom leaves turned yellow and had a grey/brown spots as well as small necrosis spots on the leaves.

A week ago I flushed and I am re-applying suitable nutrients. The pH is at 7 so I am beginning to wonder if this symptoms are due to Nutrient lock-out or not. I thought my soil would have a lot of nutrients. I even thought I may have too much. So only time will tell what will solve the issue.

I also started a small separate VEG tent with The CD3 and CD7 mothers as well as 3 newly sprouted Grandaddy Haze's care of boys from Connoisseur Genetics. I Bought them from a site and received the Cheesedogs free. Pretty sweet deal.

Thanks for tuning in.
 
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Quick Note Regarding Bushmaster

Quick Note Regarding the Bushmaster application:

The vertical growth has totally halted in the Cheesedogs. Pretty impressed so far.
 
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Intro to the Grandaddy Haze

The time is now to introduce these fine ladies. I wanted to wait and have my system totally dialed in before I started these. They Should be uber dank. Here is the bio:

Connoisseur Genetics Seeds Grandaddy Haze
The superb intoxicating, fruity flavours of the Grandaddy Purple come together with the candy delights of SSSDH to create a fruit cocktail of complex tastes and a killer high. Keep an eye out for phenos that turn purple for an extra treat.
Avaialble in 11 regular cannabis seeds
Flowering Time: 8-10 weeks
 
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my friends and i have been into cannibus for years, we also do healing work with special highly refined and condensed mineralized water and herbs i also do reconnective healing i urge you to look into these things for a REAL REMEDY. LOVE & LIGHT
 
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my friends and i have been into cannibus for years, we also do healing work with special highly refined and condensed mineralized water and herbs i also do reconnective healing i urge you to look into these things for a REAL REMEDY. LOVE & LIGHT

Thanks Hempster. We will look into it. Cannabis is a REAL remedy, especially for Crohn's disease.

What do you mean by "highly refined and condensed mineralized water?" WE use only pure RO water and follow a strict regime of vitamins and nutrients.
 
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The time is now to introduce these fine ladies. I wanted to wait and have my system totally dialed in before I started these. They Should be uber dank. Here is the bio:

Connoisseur Genetics Seeds Grandaddy Haze
The superb intoxicating, fruity flavours of the Grandaddy Purple come together with the candy delights of SSSDH to create a fruit cocktail of complex tastes and a killer high. Keep an eye out for phenos that turn purple for an extra treat.
Avaialble in 11 regular cannabis seeds
Flowering Time: 8-10 weeks

damn bro, you're a magician, much up your sleeves :hi
 
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I wanted to share some info in regards to Cannabinoids and their connected benefits.

Most people do not see past the word "marijuana" or "pot" or whatever slang you want to us. I am a firm supporter of calling your herb "Cannabis" As in Cannabis indica, Cannabis sativa L., Cannabis chinesis, Cannabis ruderalis, Cannabis sativa Hybrid etc. Simply because each variety offers different qualities and levels of cannabinoids and turpenes.

Here is some helpful info as well as some diagrams.

Thanks!


The Cannabinoid System
Dr. Robert J. Melamede Ph.D. Chairman of the Biology Department of the University of Colorado:
Conducting Scientific research on Cannabinoids

The Cannabinoid System has been around for over 600 million years. Before the Dinosaurs. The Cannabinoid System is continuously evolutioning and has been retained by all new species. Food and feeding is at the heart of the Cannabinoid System.
1. Cannabinoids are in every living animal on the planet above Hydra and Mollusks, with the exception of insects. Bodies are homeostatically maintained by the Cannabinoid System.
2. Mothers give their babies a booster shot of cannabinoids in mothers milk to give them the munchies because they have to learn to eat. (they've been fed thru the umbilical cord and did not have to know how to eat.)
3. Mice lacking the CB1 receptors don't like any changes. If they are moved to another part of the cage they act upset and when they are put back to the original spot in the cage they relax, but if then put into another part of the cage they get upset again. Comment: I wonder if people, especially drug warriors, had their CB1 receptors blocked then they would resist change and the ones of us that have unblocked CB1 receptors enjoy the benefits of cannabinoids are a lot more relaxed and not paranoid about or over change. Interesting thought. It turns out that that thought is absolutely correct. Many people' brains are not capable of a good connection to the CB1 CB2 receptors.
4. All new species utilize cannabinoids.
5. By being alive and breathing air our bodies produce "free radicals". Cannabinoids help to reverse this action.
6. Cannabinoids do kill brain cells, but the brain cells they kill are called "Glioma" or Cancer of the brain (Tumor). All other brain cells are protected and healed by cannabinoids. (Glioma cells cannot tolerate the action of cannabinoids)
7. Cannabinoids protect against sunburn and skin cancer because of the CB1 receptors in our skin.
8. Cannabinoids slow down the aging process. Mice that their brains respond to cannabinoids live longer and mice that have brains that block the CB1 receptors die younger.
9. Activity in the evolutionary advanced areas of the brain is increased in cannabinoids receptors and promotes higher consciousness levels.
10. Cannabinoids are even found in the white blood cells (CB2 receptors). The CB2 receptors are found predominantly on immunological cells and regulate the shift in the immune system to the anti-inflammatory mode.
11. Cannabinoids protect the heart against Arythmia.
12. The way it works on pain is there is specific nerves that deal with pain. They are called vanilloid-Receptors. Anandamide (sanscript word for "Blissful Amide"), the bodies internally produced marijuana binds with the nerve endings, reducing pain. Anandamides are produced internally by our bodies in response to a whole variety of conditions. As an example, Aspirin prevents the breakdown of Anandamide, the internally produced marijuana to activate & start working at easing pain. How many old lady's say they "WOULD NEVER" use marijuana & are actually using the equivalent of marijuana that their bodies produce as a natural activity, & don't even realize it. And how many politicians and citizens of the US do this also & aren't even aware they are condemning something that their bodies make naturally. Anecdotal evidence is valid because when a person smokes marijuana & it relieves their pain, then they smoke it again & it relieves their pain again it becomes a fact known only to that person, but nonetheless true.
13. In the case of most autoimmune diseases, the bodies immune cells produces free radicals & is destroying it's own body as a foreign object. Cannabis pushes the immune system into anti inflammatory mode & helps slow the progression of that disease, thereby slowing down the aging process.
14. Seizures are controlled by marijuana not only THC, but non-psychoactive cannabidiol.(CBD) The exact mechanism is not known, however HEMP is high in CBD's & can cancel out the psychoactive high of THC & at the same time benefits the user or smoker. Cannabinoids control everything in our bodies including our minds.
15. There are many other things that Cannabinoids do in the body, besides attaching to the CB1 and CB2 receptors, the main cannabinoid receptors in the higher part of our brain. Cannabinoids affect our skin and other parts of our bodies.
16. Pharmaceutical companies are working at sythesizing different cannabinoid components and different types of strains of marijuana. If they can succeed, then there will be more choices for you and I to choose from and we will be able to use what works best for our particular bodies.
17. The natural course for mankind, because of the location of our CB1 CB2 the brains main receptors, is to be more stoned.
18. Drug warriors are not doing what they are doing to us because they are intentionally evil, but because they are more primitive (obtuse comes to mind). They look at the world with fear and hostility not cooperativity and understanding.
19. According to a brain function study of 150 depressed people Cannabis protects the brain against healthy cell death and it also protects Neurons.
20. Cannabinoids dilate our brochial tubes and help asthsma sufferers to breath both in and out. Because of the balance that is maintained in our bodies for good health there are instances where it works backwards, where death is possible, if too much is smoked. This goes back to the effects of cannabinoids on individuals and if it doesn't work for you, you should not use it. There was some old studies that were done back in 1977 where "AEROSOLIZED THC" was used on patients. This is not what the government tells us when they say it's not medicine, but we are all familiar with the 7 government patients that are supplied marijuana to be used as medicine and we know the government is lying.
21. Natural pain eradication by cannabinol used by our receptors.
22. Cannabinoids control how we view the future. If you're loaded with bad experiences you're going to be fearful of the future. Lots of smoking of cannabinoids makes you want to be in the future. Lack of change vs embracing the future and changes. Conservative people might die prematurely, stressed, uptight and fearful (genocide). Open minded people and mice are able to change, whereas; people with defective receptors and knock-out mice (mice that have had their receptors removed) will keep going to the platform after it has been removed. They will be fearful of change.
23. Cannabinoids prevent and treat certain types of Cancer. Glioma (Brain Cancer) along with pheochromocytoma, skin cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, Lymphoma and Leukemia. Cannabinoids may prevent or cure cancer. Cannabinoids have a way of killing the bad cells and protecting the good ones.
24. Cannabis gives relief to Liver Disease & constant uncontrollable itching. Also, lack of sleep and depression and has been doing so for 600 million years.
25. THC in low doses relieves anxiety, while huge doses promote anxiety. (It's too strong like Marinol) Smoking marijuana relieves anxiety. Marijuana promotes sleeping better and normal persons when they are deprived of marijuana would have difficulty sleeping. (One other thing I'd like to add: When ingested, delta 9 THC, on the first pass thru the liver, changes into delta 11 THC. Five times as psychoactive and much longer lasting. I don't know how many people understand that. Ralph)
26. Cannabis protects nerve cells from dying thus protects against Altzheimers Disease.
27. Our bodies make up marijuana like compounds to make us hungry. (gives us the munchies) Then turn off those compounds & we don't have the munchies anymore when it has had enough food. The cannabinoid system first appeared 600 million years ago. Food & feeding is at the heart of evolution & the development of new species.
28. Head injuries cause the body to produce Endo-cannabinoids to protect itself as well as protecting the body against Nerve Gas. Marijuana turns on the bodies Protective Mode, because when you're hungry the body makes Cannabinoids to turn on your hunger. Cannabinoids turn on the expression of a Particular Gene (at the same time it prevents the expression of other Genes). How the Marijuana Receptors change the Integral Bio-Chemistry. Some of the Molecules that are involved or been studied in a Model Organism. There is a worm that people study alot. They have very simple Nervous Systems so you can define what exactly is going on. It turns out this one Particular Molecule regulates what is known as a Transcription Factor (It turns on the Expression of Genes.) It turns out that when you turn on the Expression of this Particular Gene of the Worm Model it actually promotes Mimicking a condition that actually Promotes Longevity of these worms. This Parallels what we've seen in mice. Because Marijuana exhibits Free Radicals so people who've been using Cannabis, Long Term, tend to Live Longer & Look Younger. Marijuana Promotes your Health by affecting your Nerve Cells, by Balancing your Immune System, by Reducing Fat Deposition in your Cardio-Vascular System. It looks as if it helps Burn the Synthesis of things like Cholesterol.
29. New research shows that the argument over outlawing cannabis because it "Causes Cancer" is no longer valid. There are Nicotine Receptors in your throat. There are no Cannabinoid Receptors in your throat. Cells have a Bio-chemical Program known as "APOPTOSIS". This Bio-chemical Program is activated when cells too damaged to repair themselves commit suicide. There is a Bio-chemical Pathway that controls that. Nicotine activates a path that protects the cells from dying. Smoking anything puts Carcinogens into your Air Passage-ways and Cardio-Vascular system. Cells that get damaged by smoke die and that's what you want to happen. Cells to die before they become Cancer Cells.
30. Cannabinoids modulate pain peripherally. In our bodies there are special kinds of pain receptors, known as Vanaloid receptors & they are sensitive to things like heat & excessive pressure & they are responsible for pain. It turns out that a natural regulator of that that down-regulates pain. The endocannabinoid known as Anandamide, the blissful amide, when you combine Sanskrit for ananda & amide for the chemical type. It's clearly known that cannabis can regulate pain, that's been done in numerous studies, but recently , as we learn more about the molecular mechanisms of pain & cannabinoid action what we have now learned is that there is a lot of crosstalk between the cannabinoid system & the morphine, the opioid system. The name of an article that just came out is called Chronic morphine modulates the contents of the endocannabinoid tuorachidonalglycerol in the rat brain. So, tuorachidonalglycerol is another endocannabinoid. We feel pain thru the sensory nerves that are telling us that we're in a painful situation & on the other hand we feel it within our minds because certain areas of our brain subsequently get tickled. What we are seeing now is that the cannabinoid system works both peripherally & centrally & what we are gonna talk about here is this new work that links the cannabinoids more with the opioids in that opioids & cannabinoids are among the most widely consumed drugs of abuse in humans & phenomena of cross-tolerations or mutual potentiation demonstrated between these two drugs. Some of the recent work on pain has come out of England as a result of work done by G.W. Pharmaceuticals which is a company that specializes in producing cannabis plants. They've developed different strains that have different ratios of the cannabinoids & those different plants have different properties. In the past I've mentioned Bi-Polar disorder. Some people who are Bi-Polar & are depressive find Sativa's are good to help elevate them & if they're in an elevated mood & in a manic state they have to be brought down alittle & the Indica's seem to be better for that & likewise they're different ratio's of these cannabinoids that are thought to benefit for example pain, more than others, that are thought to benefit auto-immune diseases. This is being worked out, but what I'd like to go into now is that some of the new links that seem to be occurring in this particular study that I just mentioned, what they are finding is that chronic administration of Opioids is in fact down-regulating the tuorachidonalglycerol which as mentioned, is one of the endo-cannabinoids. Interestingly the Anandamide level seem to be remaining the same, but this other one, tuorachidonalglycerol seems to be down-regulated. In knock-out mice, these are mice where a particular gene is missing, it turns out that you can eliminate alot of the withdrawal systems associated with opium if you have knocked out the receptors. When people go thru withdrawal, they get terribly nauseous & feel horribly sick, well, what we do know cannabinoids control nausea. That's why it's being used by people who are receiving Chemo-therapy or disorders where they are chronically nauseous. Cannabinoids can be very effective for that. So what we are seeing is that morphine turns down the Endogenous cannabinoid Arachidonic acid & that seems to be involved in some of the addictive behavior & this is kind of interesting because we know that cannabinoids themselves other than very twisted circumstances do not show addictive behavior. On the one hand we have the cannabinoid potentiating the morphine, in that people who need morphine for pain can often use 50% of what they normally use by including cannabinoids & on the other hand, we're seeing that the cannabinoid receptor system is involved in addiction & I mentioned a long time ago, that cannabinoids can be beneficial for some people in their attempt to withdraw & now we're seeing support for that in that chronic morphine administration is turning off one of the cannabinoids that's in turn, turning on some of the withdrawal systems.
31. Cannabinoids represent a general class of chemicals, not just cannabis & THC in plants, but rather also cannabinoids that are produced in our bodies. These happen to be Lipid compounds that result from burning & making fats. The thing that is so unique about this system represents how it works so broadly for various health reasons. That is that every single system in our bodies & by system I mean our nervous system or digestive system or reproductive system or immunological system or endocrine system, you name it & the cannabinoids are involved in maintaining what's known as homostasis balance. We need to have the right amount of these components of this system which includes the compounds like THC which is better known as Lygan. They bind to specific receptors & then they are broken down by another enzyme that breaks down these things. So, we have a whole network of bio-chemistry that's influencing everything in our bodies. The question that arises is that the whole is always greater than the sum of its parts. The system, the cannabinoid system influencing everything in our bodies & the question is what are the nature of the wholes? What are the greater pictures that emerge out of this cannabinoid systems activity. So we see, for example, regulating reproductive system, digestive system, immune system & when they are all working together in a way that is concertedly modulated by the cannabinoid system what can we expect to see, & I would suggest that what's represented by the influences of cannabinoids & cannabis on our mind, in that it opens up our minds to new ways of thinking, it free's us from being stuck in a single track of thinking & that's exactly the kind of thought processes that are required as we move into the future which is generally composed of the unknown. What the cannabinoid system is doing is giving us a way to peacefully & lovingly adapt to change & be open to change. We see in these mice that we can knock-out the cannabinoid system that they are afraid of change. The implications of this are really profound if in fact we have people that are shifted one way or the other in terms of their ability to modulate & accept change that is of profound importance because we see people that are afraid to look forward, happily embracing the future. There are health ramifications for all of this. The cannabinoid system can help us with cardio-vascular disease where it reduces infarctsize with auto-immune diseases where it helps ameliorate & prevent the development of a whole variety of auto-immune diseases including things like arthritis, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, crones disease & it's also involved with, as a natural regulator of our pain. So we have this holistic medicine that's influencing so many things & I forgot to mention that it regulates our memories & mental pains & in fact, regulates alot of life/death decisions in our cells, nerve cells in particular, which is why it's so beneficial for neurological disorders often associated with the aging, such as Alzheimer's disease. What we're seeing is a holistic medicine & again it has to be used appropriately, too little is no good, & we may be making enough. Individuals may be making enough, but there could be many many people who are not making enough or their system is not active enough who will be able to benefit from the use of cannabis & other cannabinoids. To regulate all of the things we've mentioned that it regulates. So, we've got a holistic health program. To find the balance that's required for our optimum health is something that's totally built into the cannabinoid system. Therefore, it should be readily available to use wisely.

Cannabinoids, their boiling points, and properties

Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
Boiling point: 157*C / 314.6 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Euphoriant, Analgesic, Antiinflammatory, Antioxidant, Antiemetic

cannabidiol (CBD)
Boiling point: 160-180*C / 320-356 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Anxiolytic, Analgesic, Antipsychotic, Antiinflammatory, Antioxidant, Antispasmodic

Cannabinol (CBN)
Boiling point: 185*C / 365 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Oxidation, breakdown, product, Sedative, Antibiotic

cannabichromene (CBC)
Boiling point: 220*C / 428 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Antiinflammatory, Antibiotic, Antifungal

Δ-8-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ-8-THC)
Boiling point: 175-178*C / 347-352.4 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Resembles Δ-9-THC, Less psychoactive, More stable Antiemetic

tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV)
Boiling point: < 220*C / <428 degree Fahrenheit
Properties: Analgesic, Euphoriant
 
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Photos of Grandaddy Haze Seedlings as they transition into Veg

The three Grandaddy Haze seedlings are enjoying their new home in the 3 gallon Airpot II's. I only have them filled 2/3'rds the way, so I can add an new top layer that is replenished with new nutes.

I recycled my soil mix from the Cheesedogs that ended up being males. I removed the remaining plant matter and poured out the top layer. I expected those nutrients to be used up first anyways. I will top up the Grandaddy's with a new top layer. This time I will add more quick acting NPK.

I also put my 400w lumatek ballast in the veg tent and I turned the dial down to 250w's to conserve some energy. Every little bit helps.

The Cheesedogs Clones are also enjoying their new homes. The CD3 clone had a HUGE root system without any help from any new beneficials. The CD7 was alright...

Finally, I added 1/4 teaspoon of ZHO root innoculant at the base of each plants, then poured a cup or so of water from my dehumidifier. Poof*

Here are the Girls stretching out in the Sun:
 
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Garden Update

Today a Grandaddy Haze seed was sacrificed to the greater good... I had left it out on the counter in a small bowl with a cup of RO water. I left the seed to soak for a 6 hrs and when I returned there was nothing... no seed, no water... all gone. There was no sign of struggle only a single hair... The hair of the criminal responsible.

Unfortunately the suspect is a super cute kitty, who was just looking for a drink and ended up getting a cup of pure water and some amino acids and other fine proteins. :P So I will have to forgive her. She typically shows a lot of respect and distance to my girls.

* Also I replenished my Co2 Milk Jugs = 2 cups sugar, 7 cups warm water, 1 tablespoon of yeast
 
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I made a surprising revelation today. While doing a daily exam I noticed that CD3 The Chem Looking Pheno smells very sweet like corn syrup. Now I have never had a pure exodus cheese but I have read that it has a corn syrup sweetness to it. Pretty nice surprise. I wonder if it will be a sweetcorn syrup rocketchem? Time will tell...
 
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I made a surprising revelation today. While doing a daily exam I noticed that CD3 The Chem Looking Pheno smells very sweet like corn syrup. Now I have never had a pure exodus cheese but I have read that it has a corn syrup sweetness to it. Pretty nice surprise. I wonder if it will be a sweetcorn syrup rocketchem? Time will tell...

Time will tell for me as well... Test run of cheese s1's from Pieces Genetics in the pipeline so we shall see.

Loved the cannabinoid post :)
 
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Smell Update

The smell coming from CHEESEDOG CD3 the Chem leaning pheno is absolutely intoxicating. It feels moist to the touch with resin and it smells like a strong and fresh OG/chem nug that is dipped in the dominate smell of a super sweet Corn Syrup.

The other Cheese phenos smell more musky than chemmy.

All the plants are receiving a healthy coat of trich's on the leaves. This is a very exciting time. I am finally getting to experience all the stages of growth that I have studies for years. There is no comparison to the real thing though.

I will post some photos soon.


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Photo Update

Day 23 of 12/12

Quick Update:

I have figured out my deficiency issue with the cheese phenos. I had a pH of 7.1 in some of the pots so I over -compensated my pH adjustment and used too low of a pH (4.9) which lead to mag being locked out. So I did a fert and then the next day a foliar sprayed with a 1/8 teaspoon of epsom salts. Which should hopefully put it back on track. The plants are due for 2 plain water applications in the next few days.

The 2 tahoes I left untopped as an experiment and are just now beginning to now put on some bud weight. They had a very short veg period so I expected them to be a bit delayed.

Happy growing.

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hey good journal bro. i have a cheesedog pheno which i believe is chem dominant mainly because of the smell. any ways this plant is off the chain, no where as leafy as yours instead she just packs on weight with big dense buds


Thanks Bro! Yeah the one Chem pheno is a branchy monster. I'm glad to hear the non-leafy ones have hope to pack on some dense fat buds. Overall I have been really impressed with the cheesedog strain. In my selection process I found a male that looks just like CD3 and I gave it to a med friend to tend for outdoors. I hope to grab some useable pollen and perhaps hit the CD3 with some chem pheno pollen in the future. Perhaps breed for the strong super branchy traits. but.. I'm no where ready to start breeding.. so much to learn first. I thought it was dumb to turn down such a sweet male though.

Much blessings to you,

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Rookie snap

I made a rookie mistake today. I was bending down one of the crown buds from CD3 because there were four that were pretty evenly matched for the tallest. Until I decided to even the odds for everyone and I trid to bend the terminal cola down below the others when the whole bud ripped off... ooops. At least I opened up the canopy. :P

At least I can get my first practice drying/curing etc. I understand there will be little to know purpose in doing so other than the pure education. I doubt it is nowhere near its potential.
 
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