CheeseFreak
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Had a call from a friend, someone he knows is in a spot of bother and could I take in some refugees. Being somewhat picky I said I'd take a look and to give me any details. Due to circumstances there were quite a few in poor health, stretched out, not been repotted which I culled but a couple caught my eye and I thought worth saving/investigating and this is one of them.
I'm a big fan of Cheese and Psychosis, two old school UK 2000's strains and this was grown out from a pack of Chemdog Psychosis. It was planted around Feb time and since then has been vegging under a low powered LED light with differing levels of care. When I received it, there was a lot of lower branches that needed stripping and it has taken about a couple of week or so to get it looking how it is with a decent feed cycle. It's bounced back pretty well from the state it was in so I've decided to keep it and see what I can work with.
As you can see it has been allowed to go wild, there was obviously training in place at the beginning from the stem shape but from what I can gather from its background, it never had a permanent home so maintenance was sporadic.
My initial plan was to nurse it back, get a cut and build a more manageable mother. As it seems to have responded well, I'm now aiming for an additional 20 cuts so I can get some into flower and see what its like.
@ojd can you tell from the pics whether its a chem or Psycho leaner?
I'm a big fan of Cheese and Psychosis, two old school UK 2000's strains and this was grown out from a pack of Chemdog Psychosis. It was planted around Feb time and since then has been vegging under a low powered LED light with differing levels of care. When I received it, there was a lot of lower branches that needed stripping and it has taken about a couple of week or so to get it looking how it is with a decent feed cycle. It's bounced back pretty well from the state it was in so I've decided to keep it and see what I can work with.
As you can see it has been allowed to go wild, there was obviously training in place at the beginning from the stem shape but from what I can gather from its background, it never had a permanent home so maintenance was sporadic.
My initial plan was to nurse it back, get a cut and build a more manageable mother. As it seems to have responded well, I'm now aiming for an additional 20 cuts so I can get some into flower and see what its like.
@ojd can you tell from the pics whether its a chem or Psycho leaner?