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Cambodia, best from that area I heard. Do they make hash in that area of the world much?
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For those who Are just checking in, this thread is continued from cheese quake x purple maroc in the breeding and outdoor forums. This is the thread I will be updating so stay tuned!
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She is on full powder feed 10 litres powder feed dose 10 mil flower boost and she is not showing any signs of it being to much. She gets 2 full nute feeds with one flush between. So 30 litres a week 20 being loaded with nutes.
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Here's a couple pics she starting to kick out tricks and join at the buds
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A project I have spent 2 years on, this is 3rd generation. This is the most uniform and the keeper for the next and final cross back with original C Q male. Flowering began early July. Aiming for harvest between 7th-21st September. It will be a seed harvest rather than sensi. Next year I am going to grow the seeds from this and hopefully have a stable outdoor skunk for uk growers FINALLY. Who knows, perhaps available to the masses in a year, let's see. Enjoy the ride. Il keep checking back to answer questions and mingle. Peace. X
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Great job man
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Side project.
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Sorry about the awful photography.
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Update.
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Oh and how do I change the thread title? I like dusts suggestion *marocheen*. So from now on purple maroc x cheese quake. Goes by the name marocheen.
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Il keep the thread running Jose and will be sure to answer questions you want answers to. For the first one, buds had a slow start but put them into greenhouse and same day gave a big Nutel feed and ph'd the feed. This seems to have done the trick as the buds are really starting to take off. Very sativa bud growth, leaves seem more cheesy while bud development seems to take its heritage from the Moroccan side with a hint of cheese. The smell went almost tomato like from lemony and now has a cheesy earthy smell. But the cheese smell is definitely strongly there. Pictures to follow later on today.
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Charlie cheese. After charlie sheen. No matter what abuse you give her, she still nails it!
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Name suggestions people. Bit of imaginative fun. Candidates so far, purple cheese, cheesy Quaker, cheroc, cheroccan.
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If this was my own strain I'd call its fruity pear drop
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It's the exact shape of a pine cone, very nice. you feeding it guano?
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Let's hope so, I checked the others and there are several which have as many if not more pistils so I may just use one of them to breed but we will see. I will keep this thread going and update throughout flowering and harvest.
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Purple maroc, cheese, outdoor, uk, holland, grow, breeding, l.s.t,
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I will be putting her with the cheese quake father used to to pollinate the initial pm. He seems to hold some descent characteristics and either way he is the only male I have kept in veg for couple years and cuts are ready For going out. Hopefully have 1000s of seeds with her characteristics .
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As promised. Here she is. This is the 3rd generation, and I'm really really happy with how uniform and stinky she is. Open with several colas fighting to be top dawg. If you guys at GHS are interested in working with my strain just hola me.
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looking fantastic man, respect.
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how is it so far along already! great work man. when you starting the flush?
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looks fantastic man. Well on their ready by mid October? now just have to not smoke those buds early!! I reckon those will kick out 4 oz each at least
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hey guys, pictures will be posted today of my current project. second run on this particular strain I am doing. so, I came across a load of seeds from a friend to play around with, iv noticed phenoes. 1 being really small but lanky, thin leaves bud incredible budding time, it starts with calaxes almost the same time as the preflowers, finishes in 6 weeks. pheno 2, heavy indica genetics, really sturdy, classic kush smell, no resin for the first 5 weeks, lots of white hairs and typically finishes a bit longer than the more sativa looking?? can't say why this happens as I don't know, but big yielder compared to the other 3 phenos, also, the best smell. 3, a short sativa, bud shape, smell, flowering style completely different from the other 2, sweet lemon smell, and really big crystals. now, I kept a clone from the sativa dominant, and the indica dominant, the sativa was male, the indica was female, the seeds from this cross are now 6 weeks into flower, cutting kept from all. what I have now, seems a really nice hybrid of the 2, smallish hybrid leaves with really nice cone shaped lemony main cola which I lollypopped. il post pictures within a couple of hours, but for first try, im really enjoying it and have not been put of in the slightest, delving deeper into this world, and can't see myself turning back anytime soon. pictures to come. please, any tips will be greatly appreciated.
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right, so the seeds arrived yesterday. Weather has been lovely for the last week, but today seems cloudy. oh well. I have put some seeds in wet tissue paper to germinate. once they germ, I will be putting them into small pots outside in the greenhouse for a week or so. I will up date every step. in the mean time, il get some pots of soil with powder feed mixed up into the soil tomorrow so it ready and soaked in to the soil in advance!
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yeah man, outdoor is great when you actually get yourself prepared for it in time for the season!! great for finding true fast flowering strains specially in our climate!!
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