Believe it or not! Exodus Cheese, and friends.....

cindysid

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Oh, almost forgot, here is the biggest bud on my Exodus Cheese. She is getting a little more light now, so I hope she will improve. Her clones aren't thriving like the others either. This pheno seems to have very spindly branches. She's smelling nice tho!
 

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aseboy101

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just found this thread but def. digging the backyard grow. I like ur flowers added to the plants I think I might have to steal that one from you.
 

DST

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Hey Cindy, I am guessing your Exodus is a seed grown plant and not the Exodus clone only from the UK. Either way, the original Exodus is a very spindly grower, always needs support and packs on big towering calyxes in the end. Almost grows vine like branches.
Take it easy, peace,
DST
 

cindysid

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You're so right DST! I had read that before, but looking at GHS' video it doesn't look spindly. I hope it makes good smoke, because I'm not impressed with the way it grows. I thought at first it was from lack of light, but I have a clone in direct light 8 hrs a day, and it looks just as spindly! I think I may try to put it in a tomato cage.
 

cindysid

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just found this thread but def. digging the backyard grow. I like ur flowers added to the plants I think I might have to steal that one from you.
I get them from Dollar Tree. I just "reflowered" them yesterday after I took pics because the growth had covered the flowers on most of the plants! They look really pretty and blend in with my other flowers!
 

DST

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I would def go for the tom cage. Exo needs support. Most of the guys UK will grow scrog, and the exo actually is better with a double scrog. (i.e another net is used to support the colas as they grow above the first net.)
You're so right DST! I had read that before, but looking at GHS' video it doesn't look spindly. I hope it makes good smoke, because I'm not impressed with the way it grows. I thought at first it was from lack of light, but I have a clone in direct light 8 hrs a day, and it looks just as spindly! I think I may try to put it in a tomato cage.
 

getawaymountain

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Oh, almost forgot, here is the biggest bud on my Exodus Cheese. She is getting a little more light now, so I hope she will improve. Her clones aren't thriving like the others either. This pheno seems to have very spindly branches. She's smelling nice tho!

love ya set up there and the flowers are nice also !! iv'e put out plants in late april in florida that fully budded by mid june from having under 24 hrs prior to going out.it was a 6 week budding time plant but longer budding strains sort of went back to growing but sure fucked them up for longer than i liked
 

cindysid

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I finally got some new pics today, not very good ones, but maybe you can get an idea of how things are going. I harvested the Exodus Cheese and one of the Fast Nevilles. They were 50%cloudy trichomes and 25% amber and were showing some signs of bud rot. I also harvested the sage. I got a little less than 14 oz off the three. I have clones going for the Exodus Cheese and Sage. The Exodus Cheese clone is small and beginning to flower, but I don't think it's going to do much, very spindly like the mom. The sage clone is doing much better and is beginning to flower. I have a couple of small (2ft) fast neville clones and a couple fo Kalashnikova clones that are single colas. My plants are bigger except for the clones, but I enjoyed my spring grow more. This heat and rain is a bitch, so here they are: 1st pic is my spring plants 2nd is now...same spot....you can't see the fountain, can you? The big plant is almost 8' and just as wide. It is a Fast Neville.
 

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cindysid

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So far, I am thinking that I won't grow the Exodus Cheese again. It was just too spindly for my taste. I like a vigorous plant with strong branches. If I grow the Kalashnikova again it will be in winter or spring. It is too compact to do well in the summer humidity. I am undecided on the Nevilles. I will make a decision after the harvest. I had 5 plants with 4 distinct phenos. One started flowering as soon as I put it out and the others are just now beginning to flower. Here are some other pics of my garden:
 

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aseboy101

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your girls seem to be doing really well. The second one in the first group of pics looks like its going to be huge. keep it up!
 

DST

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Shame about the cheese. But it's quite hard to reproduce a clone only strain in seed that has been around for decades.

Very Happy looking garden.

Peace from Northern Europe.

DST
So far, I am thinking that I won't grow the Exodus Cheese again. It was just too spindly for my taste. I like a vigorous plant with strong branches. If I grow the Kalashnikova again it will be in winter or spring. It is too compact to do well in the summer humidity. I am undecided on the Nevilles. I will make a decision after the harvest. I had 5 plants with 4 distinct phenos. One started flowering as soon as I put it out and the others are just now beginning to flower. Here are some other pics of my garden:
 

Mojosodope

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Your plants are so sexyy!!! that one with the red flowers in it is a beast!! cant wait to see it completely flowered. The smaller already flowered ones look so dank as well, you should get some close-ups of them if possible.
 
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