Lacy's Indoor Grow??? (lots of questions)

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Lacy

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Oh good. I'm not the only one. Luckily the display different traits hopefully. They usually do. :mrgreen:

My new seeds are coming along nicely also Mr. bong.

Lacy:blsmoke:
I know what your talking about...I have 6 white widow and 1 blueberry and I have gotten them mixed up...I do not which one is the blueberry...:mrgreen:
 

Lacy

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Great info crazy. thanks so much. BTW before I forget, pencap says hi and that he misses you guys. he has been having probs with hjis computer lately.

So I was right in that there is a HUGE buzz going around about the 'cheese'. The is REALLY cool. It just goes to show you just how tight-knit this weed community can be.

That is some great info crazy.
Cheese is now on my list of ones to look for however getting a clone from england might be a bit tricky.:twisted:


How are the dogs doing? Fat little bellies yet?

Puppies puppies. I wanna see puppies. :mrgreen:

Lacy:blsmoke:
The Cheese is a very unique plant, until now, available as clone form only, Originating, and still growing around the U.K and now, Holland, this 15 year old variety has been the leading dominant strain in the history of the underground British Indoor cannabis scene.

The Cheese is the number one strain in the U.K. its distinctive, Old School taste is unique to the cannabis world , when you smell the Cheese you will be drawn in by an array of fruity, musky, hash /skunk undertones people who tasted the Cheese will always remember the smell, Very odorous
Grown indoors and outdoors this plant can finish in very respectable times, outdoors, expect a finish at the end of October/ start of Nov if planting outdoors please be wise with the planting spot because later on there will be a smell of terrific pot later on that season
 

Lacy

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Oh thank you kindly red. Now that would be an interesting strain for sure. I am most definitely going to breed.

My plants!!!!!!!!! Breed my plants at some time or another. :mrgreen: I find this emmensely fanscinating.

I would definitely put some seeds out in a remote location if possible. Just make sure to dig a huge hole first becuase it makes the WORLD of difference. Just put the natural earth over top to blend it all it.

Yeah. you are a serious growing for sure.

Once I looked at your NL I knew I had some. Real nice buddy and thanks so much.

lacy:blsmoke:
hi lacy,
i picked blue cheese for the taste of blueberry (hopefully) and the amazing stone of the cheese.
both strains where i live are highly sort after, so when i was looking at seeds a came across "bluecheese" and the rest is history. lol:)

the durban skunk were a freebie from seedsman seeds, there ex-stock but am not going complain.
i had i quick sort of the DS seeds and had to get rid of about 9 due to them being cracked or under developed.
am thinking of starting a outdoor grow,if i can find a couple of nice spots using the DS seeds. ;)

the pics you put up really do look like NL!:mrgreen:
 

crazy-mental

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Great info crazy. thanks so much. BTW before I forget, pencap says hi and that he misses you guys. he has been having probs with hjis computer lately.

So I was right in that there is a HUGE buzz going around about the 'cheese'. The is REALLY cool. It just goes to show you just how tight-knit this weed community can be.

That is some great info crazy.
Cheese is now on my list of ones to look for however getting a clone from england might be a bit tricky.:twisted:


How are the dogs doing? Fat little bellies yet?

Puppies puppies. I wanna see puppies. :mrgreen:

Lacy:blsmoke:
the dogs are doing fine.
i was just giving you some info on the cheese, background, i wasnt expecting you to come to england for a clone.
by now someone will have seeds, as you know.
good luck with the grow, did you check out my durbin poison thread.
say hi to pencap.
it horrid when p.c's are having probs and you cannot get on line.
 

Lacy

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Yes they do have seeds now crazy. i was just joking wif ya.

Computer probs suck. We become so adapted to using them that if they break down we feel lost. At least i do.

Thanks crazy. please keep me updated on the dogs. I was the one who brought it up because I love dogs. you know that.

lacy:blsmoke:
the dogs are doing fine.
i was just giving you some info on the cheese, background, i wasnt expecting you to come to england for a clone.
by now someone will have seeds, as you know.
good luck with the grow, did you check out my durbin poison thread.
say hi to pencap.
it horrid when p.c's are having probs and you cannot get on line.
 

crazy-mental

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The Cheese is a very unique plant, until now, available as clone form only, Originating, and still growing around the U.K and now, Holland, this 15 year old variety has been the leading dominant strain in the history of the underground British Indoor cannabis scene. I obtained this specimen three years ago, the person who gave this to me is a much respected person within the industry named Zorro, but I also did some more research and found out and spoke to some of the founders of the cheese and they told me about all about the cheese.

Background
At around 88/89 these guys planted some skunk no1 and put the females outside, not knowing too much at the time they cloned off one particularly special plant which was named after by another mate “cheese” due to its all pervading stink.
Then around 90’ the guys started to go to the free parties put on by the Exodus collective based in Luton, meeting up with other growers and was soon sharing stories as well as knowledge, this was how we teamed up to grow the cheese at HAZ manor, the collectives housing co-op in Luton, Exodus were taking a lead role in fighting prohibition at that time and the manor was a persecution free zone, the manor inspired loads of people to start growing and cheese cuttings were flying out of the door for a few years.!
(Source: cheesefarmer)

Unique
The Cheese is the number one strain in the U.K. its distinctive, Old School taste is unique to the cannabis world , when you smell the Cheese you will be drawn in by an array of fruity, musky, hash /skunk undertones people who tasted the Cheese will always remember the smell, Very odorous Grown indoors and outdoors this plant can finish in very respectable times, outdoors, expect a finish at the end of October/ start of Nov if planting outdoors please be wise with the planting spot because later on there will be a smell of terrific pot later on that season Indoors, the cheese will finish between 7 to 9 weeks (although I have some “cash croppers” who grow hydroponically and will cut down every 6 weeks!). My preference, in Bio, Soil, the plant will be lovely and ripe within 50 up to 65days depending on personal preference, as long as the conditions are good. I must also recommend using charcoal filters on extraction fans especially in urban/ built up areas, that’s my smell warning! Don’t say we did not warn you!!
History about the Big Buddha
Now as you may know I have been writing articles for Weed world for a while now, As well as providing a few pictures of the Cheese, In the meantime, during the last two years I have also had the opportunity to find myself an excellent location somewhere in the southern Mediterranean regions of Spain. When I acquired a cheese cutting back in early 2002 I started a little side work on a cheese crossed with this excellent true landrace Afghani male in my collection the afghan seeds were given to me by an old smuggler friend who in the 80’s was responsible for bringing tonnes of afghan border hash to the UK, as well as the selected female Afghani which was a real big yielder with really tight internodes, as well as a rich, lovely deep fruity bouquet) the male had the same smell and had excellent tight branching the first cross was in later on that year 2002, there were some very varied results, but through selection , I backcrossed the best male with the original Cheese, This was all done in the U.K. aware of the current laws in the country and as well as a lot of friends/circles around me getting caught we then decided to move our own project over to some good friends in Spain so we took the Cheese and some crosses and drove them to our new location, this was back in 2003 At around the beginning of 2004 while in Spain we were fortunate to be at the right time right place to acquire a space large enough to really get to work, so immediately my crew and I went in, the result after studying and testing is the cheese backcrossed 5 times as well as adding extra hybrid vigour and yield through extensive selective breeding we realised we have a genetically enhanced modified version of the cheese After the many appraisals from other peers in the cannabis industry I made the decision to finally produce seed and will be releasing the Big Buddha Cheese, it has taken me a while now to start up and at the same time making sure we test viability, stability and germination rates of my seeds.
Introducing Big Buddha seeds
With more than 35 years growing knowledge between my crew, and having travelled around the world collecting new genetics we have made the decision to start a seed company, Big Buddha seeds the first release will be the Big Buddha Cheese this specific strain is the pinnacle of cannabis breeding today, setting new standards and introducing a new line of genetic material to the world, the BBC takes 8 – 10 weeks to flower and is consistently a much better yield than the original cheese however flavour and taste is not lost at all , if there is any variants, you will not be disappointed by the flavour of the old skool, highly resinous, Afghan again another unique taste but the high is real special, Peace and Love hope this info helps.
 

crazy-mental

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Yes they do have seeds now crazy. i was just joking wif ya.

Computer probs suck. We become so adapted to using them that if they break down we feel lost. At least i do.

Thanks crazy. please keep me updated on the dogs. I was the one who brought it up because I love dogs. you know that.

lacy:blsmoke:
if we didnt have 2 p.c's and a lap top in our house, and they is only 4 of us, we would be lost.
we use the p.c for everything, homework/work/this ect...
hope the cheese info is ok.
 

crazy-mental

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i got 2 clematis, and 2 passion flower yesterday.
got 1 like the one in your avitar.
ill take pics when it flowers in summer.
its still indoors, for now,cos its too cold for the moment.
the 4 climbers i just got, must have been started indoors, under lights, so i think they will take a few weeks, to adapt, if you know what in mean.
 

Lacy

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Awe crazy. I simply LOVE clematis. I have about 50 varieties that I have planted here. They are so versatile and colourful. I love how they climb everywhere and brighten up the house and yard.

I would love to see pics of them.

Hubby made me promise no more clematis here.:cry:

Now I will have different marijuana strains everywhere instead. :mrgreen:

lacy:blsmoke:
i got 2 clematis, and 2 passion flower yesterday.
got 1 like the one in your avitar.
ill take pics when it flowers in summer.
its still indoors, for now,cos its too cold for the moment.
the 4 climbers i just got, must have been started indoors, under lights, so i think they will take a few weeks, to adapt, if you know what in mean.
 

crazy-mental

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its all good, no flowers yet cos its still too cold, as yet.
they turn a scruffy area and make it colourfull.
they were selling then in the supermarkrt £149 per plant, only babys,and take a year or 2 to get going but well worth it, the p.flower was the same price.
i have also started some m.m panseys, marigolds, and loads of others i cannot say nevermind spell.lol
i normaly enter the local garden comp, for the best middle sized garden, but not this year, ill get locked up if the judges came round.lol
cannabis everywere.
lacy, would it be ok to put the seedlings back into 24/0 so soon?.
wont it mess with them and send them hermie.
 

rezo

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last year i planted a bunch of flowers out back and they attracted butterflys and moths that layed eggs in my weed and i had a caterpillar infestation that i could do nothing about. do marigolds repel moths if so ill plant those everywhere
 

Lacy

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Yes they do. I don't plant flowers around my plants but if you are going to marigolds are one of your better choices.

They have always worked great around my vegetable garden with tomatoes etc.

lacy:blsmoke:
last year i planted a bunch of flowers out back and they attracted butterflys and moths that layed eggs in my weed and i had a caterpillar infestation that i could do nothing about. do marigolds repel moths if so ill plant those everywhere
 

mastakoosh

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lacy, i have been keeping an eye on your grow and it looks great. by the way your avatar is beautiful, did you grow those?
 

Lacy

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Yes sorry Mr. Bong. I turned it off last night trying to avoid someone cause the ignore button doesn't work with this guy.:cry:

I'm currently setting up a hotmail account but haven't done it before:-| so give me a bit of time and I'll give it to you.
hey lacy...I tried to pm you...but it did not work????
 

Lacy

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Thanks guys on the comments about my clematis. I have been growing them for 3 years now and presently have close to 50 different kinds. I really like them.:)
 
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