barneys farm blue cheese day 25

imcjayt

Well-Known Member
yer this is what ive been adding...IMG_0391.jpg..dunno its been funny with the leaf curl....comes and goes....but aint been tooo worrid as they look fine to me.....first few weeks tbh my ph was bit high at 6.3....last 3 weeks been running it at 5.8.....yer had some yellow leafs here n there odd 1 or 2 a plant......i was only giving 2ml grow pwr ltr....have uped now to 3.5....and just cein how that gows...herd the bloom messsis up the nitrogen in organics a bit?....all in all tho im pleased........
 

Slipon

Well-Known Member
thats the most important thing, that your happy, and of course learn by your "mistakes"

and yes that the "right" bottles and the right PH, between 5,8 and 6,2 is optimal, keep it at the low side in Veg and at the high in flowering etc. under 6 in Veg and just over it in flowering, to make the plants able to absorb the right nuts more easily

dunno about the nuts you use, the one I used and still use in my hempy bucket, is GH flora duo but found the lucas formula, so I only used the bloom and micro as the micro have enough nitrogen, my heavily alkaline Tap water provide my lime :D tho I also have some in dry form (Mearl) so I just use the Mg (Epsom salt= pure Magnesium sulfate and cheap) to my mix and only add extra Ca if I see signs of a deficiency

IME dont be afraid of nitrogen in bloom, try to keep em green all the way to the end, look out for leave burns and clawing and try to learn to read your plant`s/strain
 

imcjayt

Well-Known Member
well im usisng bioblizz.....in coco.....hmm i was told ph at 6.3 in that was 2 high? shld be at 5.8 in flower lol....lol u dunno what to belive these days diff people saying diff things?.....lol....yer usualy pull them out of room every few days for inspection n feed....aint been a bad strain tbh slipon after grow fin in aug going to do same again but strait 12/12 and comp the grows.....
 

Slipon

Well-Known Member
yes you get a lot of different advice in here, and even in different guides posted online, best advice I can give you here and one I found is the best, is to find out for yourself, only real way of knowing for sure, and learning, if you just ask questions and do what others say you will never learn to read your plants and act upon it, in the end even before your plants know its need it ;) take the advice in here with a grain of salt so to speak and use what ever seems logical and make sense for you, also, no grows is 100% similar, it all depend, what works for the next guy might not work for you, many things play a role when growing, when taking advice in here, its mostly a good thing to do some research/google on it afterwords and see what Ppl. suggest also is the right thing to do, agin noting online is the 100% truth but its a nice starting point to start at and gain your own experience from

sory Im stoned and keep blaberling :D

have a nice weekend Bro :)
 

PeaceGrow

Well-Known Member
just wanted to say VERY nice and looking like your going to have a nice sicky girl there! Keep it up WE need as many growers in this world growing the finest crop on the plant! ONE LOVE!
 

imcjayt

Well-Known Member
10 stinky girls....yer smell is getting quite bad atm lolol.....
just wanted to say VERY nice and looking like your going to have a nice sicky girl there! Keep it up WE need as many growers in this world growing the finest crop on the plant! ONE LOVE!
 

BurnRide

Member
6.3 not necessarily to high but you would better in a better range at 5.8. lockout occurs after about 6.2 in coco. Ive been able to run as low as 5.3 and high as 6.2 with no ill effect. Some nutrients uptake better at a certain ph. If you have a cal problem sometimes lowering the ph will help this problem. etc
 

Slipon

Well-Known Member
guess it also depend on other factors, like what kind of water you use, if you etc have alkaline water and you have to use PH down to get it right, it might crawl up agin over a few days, so better to go a bit low to start with, but Im sure every thing between 5,5 and 6,4 would work also depend on strain Im sure, in the end it all come down to you reading your plant and provide what they need

right now I have a hempy bucket going, more like a experiment and for the fun of it, first time I try it, had no perlite so its in clay pellets and I just use tap water, its about 7,4PH according to my water plant home pages but I have no PH or Ec meter so it have been a question of dialing it in use GH micro/bloom and a bit of H2O2 thats all and she is really healthy but I have no idea if my PH is 5,5 or 6,5 or anything in between, just found that 1ml of PH down with 1 gallon of water using the Lucas Formula works for her

here is a few charts I came by in my time of indoor growing

View attachment 2727448phChart.jpg
 

ninja1

Well-Known Member
what size light you using and expecting for the yield? blue cheese is one of my favorite strains may have to grow this soon
 

imcjayt

Well-Known Member
well im doing 10 under 2 400w hps.....dunno bout waight....see what they pack on in last few weeks.....yer ive enjoyed growing this.......orderd some more seeds and the aacpulco gold....
what size light you using and expecting for the yield? blue cheese is one of my favorite strains may have to grow this soon
 

ninja1

Well-Known Member
Cool what you normally pull with that if you don't mind me asking? I've got a 600w tent and a 250w but only done autos other than my first grow which was liberty haze. I only moved to autos as the time waiting annoyed me but I vegged too long thinking bigger plants better yield and was completely overcrowded I still pulled 11oz though from my 600w and was really clueless. Good luck with the grow mate :)
 

Sheesh420

Member
Blueberry is known for not yielding a lot. That's why the cheese was added. Unfortunately it doesn't increase the yield much but it sure enhances the aroma and taste. I get about 2-3 OZ on a mid-sized plant. About half the production of other strains in my room.
 

imcjayt

Well-Known Member
blue cheese is a small to mid plant anyways usualy grows to 2 foot just over.....mate had clones off pulled 5 oz of some of his.......
Blueberry is known for not yielding a lot. That's why the cheese was added. Unfortunately it doesn't increase the yield much but it sure enhances the aroma and taste. I get about 2-3 OZ on a mid-sized plant. About half the production of other strains in my room.
 

jayboss1

Well-Known Member
looking good mate ,let us know what weight you get ? when I first started growing cheese I was lucky to pull 2 0z 2 n half at best of one plant if I was lucky ,reasons was I was over crowding and no way near giving them enough water per plant , i wasn't flushing them thro ,I also wasn't PH testing or EC testing the nute strength ,
now all that has changed ,
since jondamon helped me out ,give me some real good pointers I have more a less doubled my weight ,big thumbs up for jondamon ,cheers mate .
 
Top