Gorilla Glue #4 Community Journal

CarolinaPotheadsNew

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I'm pretty sure no lockout. 6.3-6.5 runoff ph is usually golden for me. Even the cutting in plain water started looking like that about the same time. I added a few drops of veg nutes and it greened back up. Another cutting showing deficiency greened up when I buried the peat puck in fresh FFOF. I added fresh soil to the top inch of the pot and I'm upping the bloom nutes. I raised the light a few inches too, hoping to reduce any stress. They are bushing up like crazy, so hungry is my thought too. Thanks for responding!
 

Star Dog

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My gorilla glue and exo are starting to fall over.
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It wasn't easy getting back there but well it needed doing.
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Gorilla glue bud
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Cheese dipz
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Blueberry twist
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Exodus
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Fruity pebbles (pic 9th Aug)
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That's 7wks since flipping ±

Have a nice weekend folk's
 
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CarolinaPotheadsNew

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I believe that doubling the nutes and adding more recharge helped. Those cuttings were getting pretty yellow the other day. The one in the Styrofoam cup was looking like it was dying. 2 days in fresh soil greened the top back up alot. These BBHP's bush out rapidly so maybe I just wasn't quick enough to increase nutes. Should lollipopped but they were starting to show issues at the time and I was unsure. Hope this helps.
 

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CarolinaPotheadsNew

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My gorilla glue and exo are starting to fall over.
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It wasn't easy getting back there but well it needed doing.
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Gorilla glue bud
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Cheese dipz
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Blueberry twist
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Exodus
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Fruity pebbles (pic 9th Aug)
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That's 7wks since flipping ±

Have a nice weekend folk's
Damn! That's some beautiful bud. 7 weeks is amazing. I caught myself trying to scratch n sniff my phone.
 

conor c

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I plan on letting these get the full 5 weeks after pulling the reversed plants out.
Id go 6 but 5 proly be enough if times tight

Wow! That's easy lol
Yeah you will see the seed case thing split once there ripe and some will even drop out and especially anything with any proper ruderal genetics as there designed to break up/shatter easy to help disperse the seeds
 

Laughing Grass

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Id go 6 but 5 proly be enough if times tight



Yeah you will see the seed case thing split once there ripe and some will even drop out and especially anything with any proper ruderal genetics as there designed to break up/shatter easy to help disperse the seeds
Definitely not in a hurry. You've seen my cheese seedlings LMAO. Need them to get large enough to take clones.
 

CarolinaPotheadsNew

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This Hashplant clone was suffering like the plants but worse. I transplanted it to a fresh cup of soil. 3 days later and it's sprang back green again. The peat puck in soil experiment is a decent method if you just need a few clones started in a pinch. I honestly haven't had any fail yet. Yes, most were males, but they were healthy. Also this kinda confirms the plants are hungry. I doubled the nutes but next time gonna do 2.5 times. They are looking a little better. Light went off 10 minutes ago.
 

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conor c

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Same... some of the lowers that didn't reach the trellis.

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Id say skunks are the worst for it huge buds on thin stems it's fine one day then the next day you go in the room and the whole plants decided to take a nap on the floor lol seems gg4 has this trait going on for it too but there's probably skunk in it so maybe that's where it comes from I definitely think theres skunk in the chem/diesel lines somewhere along the way
 

RottyRzr

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I'm a little late to post these but here are a couple pics of my Original Glue from GG Genetics/Attitude Seedbank. I got the seeds from them at the recommendation of @curious2garden.
My plant looks different to me than most of the pics in this thread. By that I mean the leaves are really huge.
I planted the sprouted seed on 7/16 in coco and have been feeding Jacks 5-12-26 along with Epsom salts and Calcium Nitrate. Current strength is 800 ppm. I'm using Autopot for the first time and so far I'm liking it.
Here's a couple pics:
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This one is from 8/9/24

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This one is from today. See those lower fan leaves. They're huge!

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This one is from today also but I stuck my hand in there to show just how bigs the fans are.
This is my first grow of Gorilla Glue so I dont know if this is just a different phenotype that the others in this thread. Maybe more indica?
Any ideas are appreciated.
Oh, I recently lowered the nute strength. I noticed how green the leaves were and even starting to claw a little. No tip burn though so I'll keep an eye on it. I was at 3g-2g-1g.
 

Laughing Grass

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I'm a little late to post these but here are a couple pics of my Original Glue from GG Genetics/Attitude Seedbank. I got the seeds from them at the recommendation of @curious2garden.
My plant looks different to me than most of the pics in this thread. By that I mean the leaves are really huge.
I planted the sprouted seed on 7/16 in coco and have been feeding Jacks 5-12-26 along with Epsom salts and Calcium Nitrate. Current strength is 800 ppm. I'm using Autopot for the first time and so far I'm liking it.
Here's a couple pics:
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This one is from 8/9/24

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This one is from today. See those lower fan leaves. They're huge!

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This one is from today also but I stuck my hand in there to show just how bigs the fans are.
This is my first grow of Gorilla Glue so I dont know if this is just a different phenotype that the others in this thread. Maybe more indica?
Any ideas are appreciated.
Oh, I recently lowered the nute strength. I noticed how green the leaves were and even starting to claw a little. No tip burn though so I'll keep an eye on it. I was at 3g-2g-1g.
Better late than never. Welcome!

Definitely a phenotype. the OG GG#4 is a cut and you're gonna get some pheno variations from a reversed plant.

they look great.
 

curious2garden

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I'm a little late to post these but here are a couple pics of my Original Glue from GG Genetics/Attitude Seedbank. I got the seeds from them at the recommendation of @curious2garden.
My plant looks different to me than most of the pics in this thread. By that I mean the leaves are really huge.
I planted the sprouted seed on 7/16 in coco and have been feeding Jacks 5-12-26 along with Epsom salts and Calcium Nitrate. Current strength is 800 ppm. I'm using Autopot for the first time and so far I'm liking it.
Here's a couple pics:
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This one is from 8/9/24

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This one is from today. See those lower fan leaves. They're huge!

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This one is from today also but I stuck my hand in there to show just how bigs the fans are.
This is my first grow of Gorilla Glue so I dont know if this is just a different phenotype that the others in this thread. Maybe more indica?
Any ideas are appreciated.
Oh, I recently lowered the nute strength. I noticed how green the leaves were and even starting to claw a little. No tip burn though so I'll keep an eye on it. I was at 3g-2g-1g.
She's the picture of health. I bought a pack too. I am itching to germinate them. I am looking forward to seeing you flower her out.
 
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