Anybody grw this outdoor? If so what location? Do you know of any northern cali grow thread links with Blue Cheese? The bud to the strain looks supreme in all most every pic I have seen. Been eyeballing this strain for awhile now.
Grew it once in norcal. No pics. Wasn't to impressed myself. Smelt awesome though. Surely wasn't some OG Kush. My dad liked it a lot though. I think my brother says he has one going. I will have to take a peak at it.
i grew this aswell a while back very nice strain, very nice plant though i found mine loved feeding and mine was quite a heavy eater , overall very nice smoke little more uplifting for me for the first 10-20min than settled into a body buz/ couchlock effect.. very nice for me i like it more than og kush^ i didnt grow it in norcal lol i grew it in ontario, had to flower it early with a tarp since ts a lil longer sux for me bud i can only do 8 week strains here
yea i had a bluecheese clone last year,i got it late though and it flowered so i picked off the bud and revegged it over the winter and harvestsed it this spring.smells awsome,nice solid buds.now that i think about it i think my brother has two growin in the back right now.they didnt get that big though but thats probably because they almost flowered last spring and then went back to veg.
yea.it was like a bud on a stick ,it never had a chance to veg so it stayed the size of a clone.i tried to leave a few of the bottom branches just pinched off the bud and left them on.had it in my garage over the winter under a flourescent light.by march i had a nice little bush.
Yes , and I won't give away locale , let's just say that it's pertinent to your query. Blue Cheese does quite nicely outdoors , trained properly you'll get short fat butterballs that may well be wider than they are tall. Odor is *very* distinctive and could well be a problem outdoors in some environments , fat dense sugar covered colas , temp drops will often bring some color.
Very good actually , be aware though that every once in a while you may get a clone that rather turns out to be a miniature , at first you will think it stunted or dwarfed yet it will finish just like it's larger sisters , just a good deal smaller , the product sometimes being *better* off the mini weirdly enough , and with Blue Cheese that is indeed saying something. It's one of my favorite strains , and is one that I take pains to hold onto in my library of strains , others come and go but it's one of the seven or eight absolutely permanent residents.
I have BC and store bought clones were shit last year. This year i did seed and its like 2 strains liking this one very much and its in Nor- Cal
Maybe I should give a couple blue cheese's another go next year. They did seem pretty vigerous and had looked like they had the potential to get pretty big. But anyone know how big? Mine was to close the other plants last year I never saw its full potential. I like everything about it other then the potency I felt it lacked and potency is very important to me. It smelled damn good though. Rather smoke many other strains for the effects. But I would still like to give it another run because there are so many people who love it. My brother liked it and dad and tons of friends. I actually got a nug sitting on the table of it. My as well toke it up. What other permanent residents in your garden? Mine are OG Kush (abusive cut) Pre 98 Bubba Kush Snowcap Norcal Goo Blue Dream Thinking about adding sour grape haze depending on how it finishes. And maybe Trainwreck because everyone else likes it.
That's " Matanuska Thunderfuck" , originally developed in the Matanuska Valley the home of the 7 lb tomato and 25 lb cabbage. What is 'resident' here at any given time is dependent upon what I'm attracted to as far as taste etc at a given time along with what I working with as regards the breeding program , and since I came up in a certain era my tastes will almost inevitably contain a streak of the various old-line Sativas and the Afghani type Indicas that they were crossed with to develop the Northern Calif genetics. I keep several " old school ' strains that some folks don't feel are commercially viable what with the " fruity hybrid strain of the week" fad. Along with Blue Cheese I favor Trainwreck and certain crosses thereof , Skunk no.1 and Super Skunk Northern Lights #5 , AK47...I've selected on this for a decade or better most of mine now finish black , Skunk Kush or Hindu Skunk ( whichever one you wish to call it) , straight uncrossed pure Sativa Brown ( or chocolate) Thai , I keep a Purple Diesel mother around just to do a couple now and then for migraines a red Sativa that I've had since the late '70s , don't know the exact origin but it's likely the old Santa Marta Red or an Oaxacan Highlands red , it's most definitely *not* the lowland Central American ( Panama Red) , a hassle indoors 'cause of height , takes 14 weeks to finish and produces so-so yeilds........and it's worth EVERY bit of said hassle , it's The WayBack Machine , the taste of yesteryear with todays power ( Steep Hill tested @ 16 % , ok it's not the Wdow or AK but pretty stout for a oldline landrace Sativa) and I keep the pre '98 Bubba and some Master Kush around for crosses along with a pure Afghani and my ChemDawg mother. Those are more or less permanent , others come and go for a cycle or three currently getting cut from the lineup , Kandy Kush , OG18 and Purple OG , fuck it I'm tired of them being finicky and susceptible to *everything* , if I want an OG style smoke I'll cross ChemDawg across a Kush or Skunk and get similar without all the funky scatterbred bullshit and problems. Next project , GDP over that Thai I mentioned and over Black Durban , along with trying to stabilise the Thai -AK 47 cross I did , potency is there so is yield but it is still all over the map pheno wise.
Take clones if you gety a pheno you like , I've heard a great many folks say what you did above as regards store purchased clones , but then it's similar in case with other strains too , many folks with little in the way of scruples will take clones off of *anything* if there is a market for said clones. Then they sell them to unsuspecting folks , just the growing pains of " the industry" , profiteers abound............ With Blue Cheese I originally started with eight clones , only three of those when grown to mother status produced consistent clones of the pheno I wished to maintain , the only fly in the ointment being the 'mini' factor I cited previously , though they actually produce quite a bit of product for their actual size , if I could isolate that factor I'd do a whole slew in 1 gallon containers. But said 'minis' only come along maybe every 50 clones or so , so it's not a huge problem....heheh. At some point I'm going to take it back to Skunk #1 , which is "allegedly" what the original Exodus Cheese cut really was , and also back to an Afghan which is of course part of the structure of Skunk #1.
lmao ive been wanting to grow this strain for awhile after i saw it in a movie, than serached it up, than found out my uncle grow 10 footers of it lol its a nice strain forsure
Yeah 5150 I have a grow journal on Rollitup with pics of it. I think I saw you have yours going on there too The stretch was pretty nice...as you will see they are smaller so it probably would have been more noticeable had they been bigger.