New Grower First Auto Grow (ak 47 & dutch cheese) Grow Journal

Dutch Cheese Day 19 pic update!!

Well its been a while since I updated everyone on my outdoor experiment the Dutch Cheese! It is now day 19 in soil and though its no where as far along as my indoor AK's it looks healthy none the less. CAM01785.jpgCAM01786.jpg
 
Them buds look good, JT! :drool: Those lil Dutch Cheese girls are some cuties! Lookin' good!
 
Them buds look good, JT! :drool: Those lil Dutch Cheese girls are some cuties! Lookin' good!
Thanks bro! I really havent spent much time on the cheese plant..but it seems to be doing fine. Personally with outdoor I kinda leave em alone for the most part and they do fine..big momma for ei...I only hit the cottage every other weekend and she is thriving. Other then the whole moose thang! Lol
 
Right on man, sounds and looks awesome!

I just finished an AK myself, but she was from Royal Queen. Very nice smoke indeed!

If you don't mind me asking, what part of Canada are you in? I'm in BC, and just loving the outdoor autos!


They are from rare earth seed co. Based here in Canada... I have used this breeder b4 for a photo grow! Wasnt bad but I have heard mixed reviews....soo far they look good and already are letting off some skunky odour..
 
Right on man, sounds and looks awesome!

I just finished an AK myself, but she was from Royal Queen. Very nice smoke indeed!

If you don't mind me asking, what part of Canada are you in? I'm in BC, and just loving the outdoor autos!
Sweet! Thats good to hear! Glad it turned out good for ya..I'm in northern ontario.
 
Sooo...I have yet another question..the first set of leaves are touching the soil....should I clip em or will that stunt the growth at this stage?
 
That's a good question, and I'm not sure an it the answer. When feeding your plants, whatever part of the leaf that is touching the plant is gonna get wet, which may cause it to show some slight damage the next day. Happened to my plant a few times whenever the nutrient solution splashed up on the leaf, or part of the leaf was touching the soil when I fed her
 
I guess what I would do is make sure the leafs off the soil when watering if possible, maybe prop them up so they dont get wet? Other than that I wouldn't have thought it's a problem and I wouldn't clip any leaves as it will slow down growth.

I am by no means an expert though dude, just some ideas.
 
I agree, Dread. I think I'd stay away from clipping the leaves, too
 
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