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Nice start mate and best of luck getting this one squeezed in! Your part of the world has some picturesque views too, thanks for sharing :yinyang:

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Hi guys sorry for the huge gap ... I did a photo shoot and moved my plants outside one by one and took loads of shots, only to find a huge lens smear that ruined them all.

It really pissed me off, angry at myself really but its taken this long to get my smiley head back on.

 

Also things haven't been going according to plan.

 

I had decided to flip Sweet Cheesey very early and I did.

I was hoping to force a faster finish with a pot noodle style grow but ..

She completely ignored the light cycle and didn't show flowers for about three weeks.

She stayed very short but has lots of nodes for her height.

 

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I will have a little test bud on the last day of the competition out of respect but she's set her own timetable on flowering and ignored mine ... 

Pretty little plant though. I plan to take a cutting if that doesn't root I'll try revegging her.

 

Stay safe ... 

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OK an update on Sweet Cheesey.

 

She's only gone and got herself knocked up.

She's 9.5 inches .. 24cm .... looks so innocent ...:dev:

 

Thank goodness she has good taste in men ... the offspring should be a bit special. New Cheese.

 

Here are some pics ...  I've potted her up into some very rich compost that I've had going for a couple of years.

The smaller pot is like a basket weave beaker, it's sold for makeup .. mascara pencils etc.

I inherited it from a woman who Brexited. It makes a great airpot .. cheers pet. So the roots will now grow through into the bigger pot.

 

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She's been trouble since the flip, refusing to flower and stretch, now instead of providing smelly buds she's producing seeds.

I still love her.

 

Short but sweet.

She's very healthy, growing nice buds.

 

Glowing.

Beautiful lil' thing.

 

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Well here she is.

 

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 Got the focal length wrong .. well one of those leaves is in perfect focus.

 

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I did try a small bud. A little early and no cure.

I'll leave her to finish naturally,

Fun grow.

Thanks.

Sorry she got herself seeded up with a stud male from another seed company ... :hug:it was accidental.

Can't stop love.

 

I have popped 4 Gorilla Girls with seeds from this competition.

I'll do a diary with them somewhere on the site.

:unsure:

Cheers Sweet Seeds

 

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As I mentioned I planted 4 Gorilla Girls ... all 4 germinated.

 

One stalled during the first week and was always smaller.

 

This one was flipped early and is GG#4 below.

 

The others vegged 60 days and are large bushes.

 

Here they are @ 18 days.

 

GG#1

 

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GG#2

 

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GG#3

 

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Gorilla Girl #4 @ 36 days flowering

 

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On 3/16/2020 at 9:17 AM, Geoff said:

Hi  I've potted up Sweet Cheesey ... 

 

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She was only on the windowsill for the photo ... too windy.

 

We're on lockdown ... I've been on lockdown for a fortnight + already, so I'm fine.

Enough weed and basic food for a couple of months ...  after that I'm eating 420 and nettles ...:lucky:

 

What a lovely view! I wouldn't mind being on lockdown so much with those surrounding's to be honest.

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3 minutes ago, UKsFinest said:

 

What a lovely view! I wouldn't mind being on lockdown so much with those surrounding's to be honest.

 

 

It's For Sale unfortunately. It is a fantastic house in a great location. Hopefully it will sell this summer and I can buy another safe haven.

0 cases in this valley so far.

No polution and nicely isolated, so great for anyone a bit worried about Covid-19.

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19 minutes ago, Geoff said:

 

 

It's For Sale unfortunately. It is a fantastic house in a great location. Hopefully it will sell this summer and I can buy another safe haven.

0 cases in this valley so far.

No polution and nicely isolated, so great for anyone a bit worried about Covid-19.

 

Damn I wish I was in the market for a place mate it sounds ideal.

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