Just a little info on EQ. The hormone in EQ is boldenone, and EQ is the long ester version of boldenone. EQ is short for Equipoise which is a tradename for the actual compound boldenone undecylenate. The "undecylenate" is the ester (carbon chain molecule) that is attached to the boldenone hormone. The ester attached to the hormone is what gives you the different types of "time release" of the hormone into the bloodstream.
A very short ester, like acetate, will result in a relatively rapid release of the hormone into the bloodstream, while the long esters, such as the undecylenate, result in a very slow release of the hormone into the bloodstream. The boldenone hormone is notorious for making people miserable when attached to the short esters, such as acetate, so you'll never see boldenone acetate, and if you do, avoid it like the plague. You will feel like you've got the flu, and walk with a limp like you've been kicked by a horse.
Having said all that, EQ is very slow acting, so while you just started it, it would be unusual for you to notice much of anything for the first 4-5 weeks that you're pinning it. That's because the hormone is very slowly being released into your bloodstream, and then gradually increasing to it's steady state level, which should be in about 4-5 weeks from when you start. For this reason, it's not uncommon for people to "kick start" their cycle with an oral compound like var, which begins working right away. So many people will run EQ for a long cycle, such as 16-20 weeks because it starts so slow.
One negative aspect of the long esters. Let's say for whatever reason, you're experiencing some undesired side-effects, and you want to discontinue. While you'll stop pinning immediately, you still have the long ester hormone in your system, so the rate at which your sides recede will also be pretty slow.