TriangleCheese
Well-Known Member
Greetings mates,
After growing Liberty Haze in soil earlier this year, I decided to try growing it in coco coir this time. I'll keep it short for now but you can find some details about this grow below;
This grow was meant to be a Liberty Haze grow but since these seeds failed, I decided to keep this journal and make it a Blue Cheese grow.
SEEDS:
Blue Cheese, Dinafem Seeds data:
Type: Feminised
Photoperiod: Normal
Type: Indica dominant
Cultivation: Indoor/outdoor
Genetics: Exodus UK Cheese and Blueberry
Indoor Yield (g):up to 550 gr/m²
Flowering Time (days): 50-55
Grow Setup ;
- 60x60 cm grow tent.
- Fabric pots (4 gal. each)
- Biobizz Coco Mix
- Perlite
- Silent fan, carbon filter
- DIY 200W LED's(For Veg)
- 300W assembled LED set with Bridgelux diodes (For Bloom)
- Coco Pots for transplant
- pH and EC meters
- Leaf sprayer
Feeding products;
- Advanced Nutrients - Voodoo Juice, Piranha, Tarantula, CalMag, Nirvana, Sensiyzm.
- General Organics - Bio Thrive Bloom, Diamond Black, Bio Bud.
- BioBizz - Fish Mix, Bio Heaven, Algamic, Activera.
I choose a basic coco setup with organic nutrients this time. For veg. I will use Fish Mix as main veg. nute, diamond black and all of the root products from AN as well as the CalMag. All of the Biobizz line will be used in different ratios during all phases. I will add the rest of the G.O. and AN products in flowering. I will follow General Organics feeding chart for PPM levels. I will share pH and ppm measurements as the plants grow. I will probably go for SCROG and since I don't have a fine LED system now, first couple weeks of veg. period will be painful. I'll add these LED's on late december so they will go crazy in new year
Liberty Haze was one of the best strains I have ever tried. I will harvest my Pineapple Chunk's on late december and I think some LH buds will bring some fine variety to my stash I hope I won't fail on my first attempt in coco.
Any advise or commend is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for stopping by
Here's a link to my current journal on organic Pineapple Chunk HPS grow
Here is some prep. pics;
After growing Liberty Haze in soil earlier this year, I decided to try growing it in coco coir this time. I'll keep it short for now but you can find some details about this grow below;
This grow was meant to be a Liberty Haze grow but since these seeds failed, I decided to keep this journal and make it a Blue Cheese grow.
SEEDS:
Blue Cheese, Dinafem Seeds data:
Type: Feminised
Photoperiod: Normal
Type: Indica dominant
Cultivation: Indoor/outdoor
Genetics: Exodus UK Cheese and Blueberry
Indoor Yield (g):up to 550 gr/m²
Flowering Time (days): 50-55
Grow Setup ;
- 60x60 cm grow tent.
- Fabric pots (4 gal. each)
- Biobizz Coco Mix
- Perlite
- Silent fan, carbon filter
- DIY 200W LED's(For Veg)
- 300W assembled LED set with Bridgelux diodes (For Bloom)
- Coco Pots for transplant
- pH and EC meters
- Leaf sprayer
Feeding products;
- Advanced Nutrients - Voodoo Juice, Piranha, Tarantula, CalMag, Nirvana, Sensiyzm.
- General Organics - Bio Thrive Bloom, Diamond Black, Bio Bud.
- BioBizz - Fish Mix, Bio Heaven, Algamic, Activera.
I choose a basic coco setup with organic nutrients this time. For veg. I will use Fish Mix as main veg. nute, diamond black and all of the root products from AN as well as the CalMag. All of the Biobizz line will be used in different ratios during all phases. I will add the rest of the G.O. and AN products in flowering. I will follow General Organics feeding chart for PPM levels. I will share pH and ppm measurements as the plants grow. I will probably go for SCROG and since I don't have a fine LED system now, first couple weeks of veg. period will be painful. I'll add these LED's on late december so they will go crazy in new year
Liberty Haze was one of the best strains I have ever tried. I will harvest my Pineapple Chunk's on late december and I think some LH buds will bring some fine variety to my stash I hope I won't fail on my first attempt in coco.
Any advise or commend is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for stopping by
Here's a link to my current journal on organic Pineapple Chunk HPS grow
Here is some prep. pics;