Dinafem cheese is BOMB!!!

Candybeast

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Dinafem Cheese #2. This is the plant that has produced tops out of nowhere. Its training capabilities are superb. I toped at third node. Then again at new shoots second node. As well as the two auxiliary stems from the second node on meristems. There are 15 tops as of now. Some smaller auxiliary shoots . Maybe they will reach so I'll leave for now. This is all under 5" still! Says Cheese trains well. But dinafems cheese has some Afghan in it. Still retains that disposition in this plant . Her sister is doing well too. Just a little tamer.
 

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hyposomniac

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Dinafem Cheese #2. This is the plant that has produced tops out of nowhere. Its training capabilities are superb. I toped at third node. Then again at new shoots second node. As well as the two auxiliary stems from the second node on meristems. There are 15 tops as of now. Some smaller auxiliary shoots . Maybe they will reach so I'll leave for now. This is all under 5" still! Says Cheese trains well. But dinafems cheese has some Afghan in it. Still retains that disposition in this plant . Her sister is doing well too. Just a little tamer.
Hey Candy,
I'm pretty impressed by that bush. Your training skills are certainly up there.
I have one dinafem cheese xxl auto outside and it's in the top three out of 12 plants in growth and size. Please keep updating...
 

Candybeast

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I'm taking it these are all autos that you are referring to. hyposomniac I grew a Dinafem auto cheese a few years back when I messed around with autos. It was actually some really decent smoke. Enough to make me fall in love with all of Dinafems cheese strains.
 

Candybeast

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I'm taking it these are all autos that you are referring to. hyposomniac I grew a Dinafem auto cheese a few years back when I messed around with autos. It was actually some really decent smoke. Enough to make me fall in love with all of Dinafems cheese strains.
Thank you sir, I started on the 3rd node in order to keep her real short. But I didn't expect her to react so well.
 

hyposomniac

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I'm taking it these are all autos that you are referring to. hyposomniac I grew a Dinafem auto cheese a few years back when I messed around with autos. It was actually some really decent smoke. Enough to make me fall in love with all of Dinafems cheese strains.
I got a really late start this year so I bought a bunch of autos.. First time. Looking for a dank cheese photoperiod keeper too.. Dina and kaliman are what I'm looking at.
 

Kurtweed

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So I am am going to be training two dinafem cheese plant. Both from seed. I'm getting some amazing growth. I have topped a few times ,but as well as the regular topping results ,two bring new nodes of nowhere. No leaves just out of the middle of branch. The other side grew an entire new stem out of the branch as well. I've never seen anything like this. It's topping itself and responding to my pruning . Plus the new abnormal growth. Very excited to train thus strain. Will be taking cuts for sure.check out the pics you can really see the two new shoots well. Anyone ever encountered this?
Nice ! I started my cheese a little early and let it go into budding right away then when its only 10 -12"s tall I put it out side let it revert back into the vegitave stage and this is what I have so far tell me what you think
 

Candybeast

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Dinafem Cheese. Third and final round of topping. For a total of 16 hopeful tops. I originally kept four main stems. The two bottom branches and the two new nodes from first round of topping. I topped the auxiliary branches a few days after the meristem. Giving the auxiliary syems time to catch up. I then topped the two new growth points as well as the auxiliary stems. Which made for 8 tops. Those are the ones I topped today.Plant number one has even more because it has extra nodes 3insyead of two on half of the branches. But generally the same pattern._20160813_112930.JPG _20160813_112920.JPG#1 first #2 later
 

Candybeast

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These were taken today after I topped and apply some lst training to all the branches. Both are impressing me with there ability to come back back. Cheese "1" which is the first picture is just exploring with growth . I think I'll be transplant to a five gallon pot. I never transplant. When is ideal time to do it at tuis point? Any educated thoughts?
 

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hyposomniac

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These were taken today after I topped and apply some lst training to all the branches. Both are impressing me with there ability to come back back. Cheese "1" which is the first picture is just exploring with growth . I think I'll be transplant to a five gallon pot. I never transplant. When is ideal time to do it at tuis point? Any educated thoughts?
Hey Beast, any updates? Just saw your question about transplanting.. Definitely give it a week or more before flip to fill the bucket w roots.
 

Candybeast

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_20160820_090605.JPG here's an example of something akin to whorled phyllotaxy. This is the branch that had four nodes. The next set reverted to normal _20160817_100603.JPG
_20160823_102649.JPG cheese #1 and#2 40 days veg next blue widow #1 and#2 at about 21 days both from Dinafem _20160823_102738.JPG cheese#1 day 40.

They're under a 2x2 t5 in 3 gallon Coco coir/ffof 1:1 ratio. 32x32x60 tent
 
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