NorCal's 2017 organic garden

jensenbeach1

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Nice have you grown cheesequake before? I am running some myself. It was the last seeds i tried to pop and all of them had thicker and fuller root mass than any other strain in shorter period. I was impressed with the rooting so far. Has some weird deformities in the beginning for me though as well as ak-47
Looking good! I've got some cheesequake and a strawberry banana as well. :eyesmoke:
 

Dabbinblunted

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Nice have you grown cheesequake before? I am running some myself. It was the last seeds i tried to pop and all of them had thicker and fuller root mass than any other strain in shorter period. I was impressed with the rooting so far. Has some weird deformities in the beginning for me though as well as ak-47
Yeah I grew it 5 or 6 years ago. Can't remember too much besides that I liked it lol
 

norcal mmj

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So I wondering about watering. My 100 gallon pots are taking approximately 20-25 gallons of water every 5 days. My plants are not that big but I'm growing in the desert with no rain and less than 20% humidity. I water till I get run off from the pots and think I'm doing it right, any other high desert growers out there ?
 

getawaymountain

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So I wondering about watering. My 100 gallon pots are taking approximately 20-25 gallons of water every 5 days. My plants are not that big but I'm growing in the desert with no rain and less than 20% humidity. I water till I get run off from the pots and think I'm doing it right, any other high desert growers out there ?
we are giving ours 10- 15 gallons water every 5-7 days each in a 30 gallon grow bag according to moisture meter reading so not much different when ya add the size difference up
 

eddy600

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A 65 gallon grow bag in the desert where i am at uses 25 gallons every other day a 30 gallon smart pot needs to be watered twice a day 6 gallons in the morning a 6 gallons in the evening. on the days that i don't water the bigger pots i give them a few gallons of surface water. I use a garden hose with a shower head on it & would rotate between 5 of those 100 gallon smart pots for about 45 minutes with the hose running full blast. this way i am sure there are no dry spots. Average temp here is about 100* & 11% humidity.
 
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