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U.K cheese brightside cut ?

Cheesegez

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Yeah g stinks just as bad . afghani hash taste .got chucked out of aldi after toking g on the way there ..took some to Spain 1996 and put a spliff in my holdall to show a friend and they thought the holdall was full lol..really reeks .crossing to cheese would have made big buddage a fortune ...

Knocks cheese out the park for potency. .

Deffo just g or gskunk ..curse the day the lad in Solihull named it g force ..stupid cartoon at the time :(

Pershore 1 is legit ..good old Leni from Pershore college showed us the light ..we gave him the g:)


Lol small world I was born in Solihull , tho I'm a long way from there now this G strain does make me question a lot about my current hunt maybe what I had was G and not cheese at all lol .... but for now I'll get the legit brightside back and go from there .... I still have a lot of contacts in brum and as someone said earlier in the thread there's a whole growing community outside of IC mag where communications aren't so great lol. you don't exactly ask the bloke in the que at the hydro store what he's growing haha ... well I don't anyway :biggrin:
 

Tropical Sativa

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Everyone loved it when proper Lutton cheese was around in my area again last year, such a flash back. But so disappointing when the next lot was the watered down flavoured cheese, that's been the norm since. Tried LA cheese recently and tasted more cheese terps than in the supposed Lutton cheese being offered currently. I wish everyone had the original one across the uk again!
 

Tropical Sativa

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I really enjoyed the cheese x rhino too. That was last available here around 2010. At the time I presumed it was a local cross, nice to hear so many others had it too.. Ive heard it was called chino, but we all called it cheesy rhino. lol. It made you feel happy and social, for an hr, then sleepy as shit. Tasted heavenly, was like smoking shatter in a spliff it was so terpy! could never smoke a whole splif in one go, so pokey lol. Lime green nugs with gooey florescent pink pistils. reeked!!! I miss that one more tbh..
 

Tropical Sativa

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The cheese x widow that was around was nice too.. but everyone way preferred the sweet cheesiness of the cheesy rhino :) Im sure I was once told it was called S80, or SA80.. or something??
 
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NBE One !

The two at the front I've transplanted anyway after 21 days of showing no roots.The 3 "other" STOKE bsc are from early flower and from Hungary, they are at the back and are 14 days yesterday n the livurs at the front.Taken Yesterday. ...smells v.nice. Not the sweetness of bm and appears abit stronger. (No plant I ever come across was better built than the bm tho)
 
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Cheesegez

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hazyfontazy

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The two at the front I've transplanted anyway after 21 days of showing no roots.The 3 "other" STOKE bsc are from early flower and from Hungary, they are at the back and are 14 days yesterday n the livurs at the front.Taken Yesterday. ...smells v.nice. Not the sweetness of bm and stronger
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noticed you and spav both having issues cloning ,,both in rockwool too ,,do u use any nutrients or just water to soak the cubes ?,,
 

hazyfontazy

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Loving the fake brick wall :biggrin:

doing fuck all to help them plants root :biggrin:

a great book i read years ago and might help

How to Supercharge Your Garden by Graham Reinders and Marseene Mainly
£29.95



How to Supercharge your Garden by Graham Reinders and Marseene Mainly – New Millennium Edition
Back in 1996, the release of this book caused a huge stir among the horticultural community, largely for the way in which it successfully demystified advanced indoor gardening techniques, outlining the processes in a clear and concise, yet insightful manner. It’s no exaggeration to say that it helped to create a generation of better informed and more productive growers. This New Millenium Edition features revised information and covers everything from taking cuttings to the drying of your herbs and flowers. The book really comes into its own for the intermediate indoor gardener with a good basic insight who wants to push their skills to the next level. It’s loaded with useful information, technical diagrams and charts that you can apply directly to your routine. Are you confident that you know how to adjust your pH to improve the absorption levels of a particular macro or micro nutrient? Do you know exactly how light intensity decreases over different distances? 'How to Supercharge Your Garden' will tell you. Even the best grower may have small gaps in their knowledge, and a reference book crammed with this much solid scientific info is always a useful asset. Very highly recommended!

The later chapters do go into some detail about water-cooled lighting. Though this is not something we advocate here at One Stop Grow Shop, a lot of the information can be successfully transferred to other (safer) areas of your grow.

Contents:


THE PLANT
How a Plant Works
Parts of a Plant
A Simple Theory of Plant Growth
CUTTINGS
Old Stock
Choosing Big or Small Cuttings
Growth Regulators for Root Callus Formation
Nutrient for Cuttings
Light Period for Cuttings
Light Level for Cuttings
Relative Humidity for Cuttings
Temperature for Rooted Cuttings
A Rooting Technique
Another Method for Rooting Cuttings
GROWING YOUR FAVOURITE PLANTS
What the Plant Needs
Different Mediums for Growing
Nutrients
pH and Water
Plant and Temperature
Relative Humidity
Light and Photosynthesis
Oxygen
Hydrogen Peroxide
Plants and Carbon Dioxide
Temperature
INDOOR GARDEN SYSTEMS
Indoor Garden System #1
Indoor Garden System #2
Indoor Garden System #3
Indoor Garden System #4
Hydroponics (Growing with Nutrient Water)
Aeroponics (Growing in Nutrient Mist)
Plant Density
Bug Bombs
Drying Herbs and Flowers
COMPONENTS OF AN INDOOR GARDEN
Light Bulbs
Air Fresheners
Clean Air Generators
THE WATER-COOLED LIGHT SYSTEM
Advantages of the Water-Cooled Light System
Ideas for Easy Handling
Light Moving Systems
COMPONENTS OF A TYPICAL WATER-COOLED LIGHT SYSTEM
Water-Cooled Light Bulbs
Mercury, Metal Halide and High Pressure Sodium Ballasts
The Problem with Heat in an Indoor Garden
Heat Exchangers
Water Chillers
Water Pumps
Manifold System
Filters and Algae
Flow Valve and Power Relay
Troubleshooting a Typical Water-Cooled Lighting System
Pages: 176

smaller clones root quicker according to this science based book :tiphat:
 

zamzia

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Veteran
noticed you and spav both having issues cloning ,,both in rockwool too ,,do u use any nutrients or just water to soak the cubes ?,,

They aren't pH neutral are they? I think I always used to soak mine in pH'd water before subjecting the cuttings to them.
 

hazyfontazy

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Veteran
They aren't pH neutral are they? I think I always used to soak mine in pH'd water before subjecting the cuttings to them.

we did 1000's in rockwool ,,always soaked in formulex @1.0ec and ph.5.8 ...

at 1 stage 250 a week of cheese went up north ,them viets couldnt clone for shit either :laughing:
 
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NBE One !

... Answering lower comments :
englishrick rick had windows cheese as well as the bs Org'.
So he will know if theres Similarities between the Window Snip and the Org' Bscheese.?...?! (Must be Vacation ). (-:

" Said that other was gonna be last post didnt I. 2 a go ! "
Smoking the stoke bsc and that stuff sure you call shake , is the reason ... (( -:

-:gg4 , few yrs ago Beside being known for Excelling in all aspects of growing... was also known for RootinG Quickly i!
1 Guy had them root in 6 days via aero, I had them in a 8. 3/4
Days via aero. Many US had them in under eight days. but you say the GG4 has rooting Issues ?.

Conflicting information. Sure MANY would say mis-information .

<---- I'm going back their.

sp'ta . AgaiN ! ...The Plant lve brought here and talks of Smellsss OR has the unique smell of what " ONLY " brightsides Carries. Crossing with the plant you talke of is most " Probable . So's 50%. ... Shouldbecalled --- " Brightide "
 
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Spaventa

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noticed you and spav both having issues cloning ,,both in rockwool too ,,do u use any nutrients or just water to soak the cubes ?,,


Not me. I haven't used rock wool to root snips for decades - after they invented aero propagators.
Ive had exactly ONE issue in the last 15 years rooting - GG#4 which is well known to have rooting issues of its own.
That was just recently and I posted about it so if you happened upon it, I guess thats whats mislead you.
Incidentally, a troll used that very thread to bolster a ridiculous attack on me that included saying I don't know how to root cutting... kunt :biggrin:
 

hazyfontazy

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Veteran
Not me. I haven't used rock wool to root snips for decades - after they invented aero propagators.
Ive had exactly ONE issue in the last 15 years rooting - GG#4 which is well known to have rooting issues of its own.
That was just recently and I posted about it so if you happened upon it, I guess thats whats mislead you.
Incidentally, a troll used that very thread to bolster a ridiculous attack on me that included saying I don't know how to root cutting... kunt :biggrin:

must have been someone else ,,i remember now u was aero :)
 

Badfishy1

Active member
doing fuck all to help them plants root :biggrin:

a great book i read years ago and might help

How to Supercharge Your Garden by Graham Reinders and Marseene Mainly
£29.95



How to Supercharge your Garden by Graham Reinders and Marseene Mainly – New Millennium Edition
Back in 1996, the release of this book caused a huge stir among the horticultural community, largely for the way in which it successfully demystified advanced indoor gardening techniques, outlining the processes in a clear and concise, yet insightful manner. It’s no exaggeration to say that it helped to create a generation of better informed and more productive growers. This New Millenium Edition features revised information and covers everything from taking cuttings to the drying of your herbs and flowers. The book really comes into its own for the intermediate indoor gardener with a good basic insight who wants to push their skills to the next level. It’s loaded with useful information, technical diagrams and charts that you can apply directly to your routine. Are you confident that you know how to adjust your pH to improve the absorption levels of a particular macro or micro nutrient? Do you know exactly how light intensity decreases over different distances? 'How to Supercharge Your Garden' will tell you. Even the best grower may have small gaps in their knowledge, and a reference book crammed with this much solid scientific info is always a useful asset. Very highly recommended!

The later chapters do go into some detail about water-cooled lighting. Though this is not something we advocate here at One Stop Grow Shop, a lot of the information can be successfully transferred to other (safer) areas of your grow.

Contents:


THE PLANT
How a Plant Works
Parts of a Plant
A Simple Theory of Plant Growth
CUTTINGS
Old Stock
Choosing Big or Small Cuttings
Growth Regulators for Root Callus Formation
Nutrient for Cuttings
Light Period for Cuttings
Light Level for Cuttings
Relative Humidity for Cuttings
Temperature for Rooted Cuttings
A Rooting Technique
Another Method for Rooting Cuttings
GROWING YOUR FAVOURITE PLANTS
What the Plant Needs
Different Mediums for Growing
Nutrients
pH and Water
Plant and Temperature
Relative Humidity
Light and Photosynthesis
Oxygen
Hydrogen Peroxide
Plants and Carbon Dioxide
Temperature
INDOOR GARDEN SYSTEMS
Indoor Garden System #1
Indoor Garden System #2
Indoor Garden System #3
Indoor Garden System #4
Hydroponics (Growing with Nutrient Water)
Aeroponics (Growing in Nutrient Mist)
Plant Density
Bug Bombs
Drying Herbs and Flowers
COMPONENTS OF AN INDOOR GARDEN
Light Bulbs
Air Fresheners
Clean Air Generators
THE WATER-COOLED LIGHT SYSTEM
Advantages of the Water-Cooled Light System
Ideas for Easy Handling
Light Moving Systems
COMPONENTS OF A TYPICAL WATER-COOLED LIGHT SYSTEM
Water-Cooled Light Bulbs
Mercury, Metal Halide and High Pressure Sodium Ballasts
The Problem with Heat in an Indoor Garden
Heat Exchangers
Water Chillers
Water Pumps
Manifold System
Filters and Algae
Flow Valve and Power Relay
Troubleshooting a Typical Water-Cooled Lighting System
Pages: 176

smaller clones root quicker according to this science based book :tiphat:

PDF link by any chance?
 

Spaventa

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Veteran
So in conclusion thus far.. we think Windows cut might be Brightside, Birdmans cut might be Suicide cut and what Cheesegez is after is Livers? that right?
 

Cheesegez

Well-known member
Nice hazy it does look so similar to Windows no doubt,,,


So in conclusion thus far.. we think Windows cut might be Brightside, Birdmans cut might be Suicide cut and what Cheesegez is after is Livers? that right?



this could well be the conclusion we will soon know ...


Blues / Livers at 15 days flower


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