they all so full and healthy thanks for the info i guess i jus have to wait and see how the buds form by the way what size container do u start with after germination ??There are a few different versions of gelato. There a gelato 33, and 45 and a 41 and a couple others. I currently am growing a couple blue gelato 41 from Barneys farm. I put a couple pics of earlier and as of late. 2 feminized beans and 2 slightly different phenotypes.
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that sounds like what im planning to do lol next thing is thats my only seed of it i believe idk if i got others in the seedbag but idk and if it is i would love to clone itI ve grown Green Gelato. Turned my friends into gelato zombies. You can find a gelato more % in sativa or indica or 50/50.
I germinate my beans in a 4 x 4 inch starter. Then usually to a 1 gallon pot of good soil. Then to 7-10 gallon outdoor this year. I like to top dress dry nutes anymore. I Just don't like the liquid nute regimen anymore..they all so full and healthy thanks for the info i guess i jus have to wait and see how the buds form by the way what size container do u start with after germination ??
i will try that cause i left some in the cups after i germinated for like 2-3weeks and dey havent grown to big i transplanted them to a 1gallon hoping they would start growing a little fasterI germinate my beans in a 4 x 4 inch starter. Then usually to a 1 gallon pot of good soil. Then to 7-10 gallon outdoor this year. I like to top dress dry nutes anymore. I Just don't like the liquid nute regimen anymore..
Honestly, you really should transplant those into a good pre bagged soil at least.. There are options. Fox Farm ocean forest is a start. Roots organics Greenfield soil mix is way better nutrient wise. BUT has been prone to bugs in their soil.these are the little ones i honestly think they were rootbounded but since i used those bigger containers approximately 1 gallon they started shooting more leaves.As yall can see i improvised because i didnt have any starters lol
when i go bigger im using composted soil with chicken compost but my next grow i will go that way the composted soil has a lot of dried cocoa and stuff in it so its worth a tryHonestly, you really should transplant those into a good pre bagged soil at least.. There are options. Fox Farm ocean forest is a start. Roots organics Greenfield soil mix is way better nutrient wise. BUT has been prone to bugs in their soil.
Hey that works ive done that too with 2liters lol but they look good overall id say since your growing outdoors you can use 5gallon 7gallon 10gallon or bigger its really up to you all depends how much root mass and how large you want the plants to grow. I have 4 gelato 41s outside now in 5 gallon smart potsthese are the little ones i honestly think they were rootbounded but since i used those bigger containers approximately 1 gallon they started shooting more leaves.As yall can see i improvised because i didnt have any starters lol
Hey that works ive done that too with 2liters lol but they look good overall id say since your growing outdoors you can use 5gallon 7gallon 10gallon or bigger its really up to you all depends how much root mass and how large you want the plants to grow. I have 4 gelato 41s outside now in 5 gallon smart pots
[/QUOTE/]she started floweringg due to the light cycle out here only a month and a week and a half veg but i got 13 heads so lemme see how that go