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caponezzz

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Having problems with my gorilla glue it's been in flour for almost 3 months at the beginning of flower it started to rerage itself but I do have it in a AC Infinity tent now so I shouldn't have any light leaks problems but it's producing a lot of smaller leaves and being very slow and flower I mean very anything I can do to help is it okay anything helps
 

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PJ Diaz

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Looks like you didn't let it fully reveg out before you went through flowering. Not much you can do, except start over.
 

OldMedUser

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Ignore those jokers. Just leave it 12/12 and let it keep budding up. I don't see any signs of revegging in your pics and there's lots of fresh looking white hairs so she has a ways to go yet. Tend to fatten up a lot the last couple weeks before they're ready.

How much light are they getting during their day? I have a GG#4 mom but the only clone I flowered was during a period last year when I wasn't well and the plants suffered too. Smoking some tonight and it works just fine. I'll be cloning mine then making S1 fem seeds with them using STS.

I like it for a late night buzz to relax and make me feel happy and sleepy but it's good any time of day.

Hang in there! I'm pulling for ya!

:peace:
 

Jjgrow420

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Ignore those jokers. Just leave it 12/12 and let it keep budding up. I don't see any signs of revegging in your pics and there's lots of fresh looking white hairs so she has a ways to go yet. Tend to fatten up a lot the last couple weeks before they're ready.

How much light are they getting during their day? I have a GG#4 mom but the only clone I flowered was during a period last year when I wasn't well and the plants suffered too. Smoking some tonight and it works just fine. I'll be cloning mine then making S1 fem seeds with them using STS.

I like it for a late night buzz to relax and make me feel happy and sleepy but it's good any time of day.

Hang in there! I'm pulling for ya!

:peace:
? Op clearly said 'its been in flour for 3 months' and now it's taking revenge on him
 

Bud man 43

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Try it…… you will like it. Cost nothing and it does work. It stimulates the flower cycle just as it did when you dropped to 12/12. Mother Nature takes daily light down very fast in the fall- further away from the equator the more light lost daily. It is really just mimicking what happens outside in the fall.
There is something about the receptors switching 2 hours after after the lights go out so believe it - or not- the longer it is dark after the 2 hour period the more swelling you get.
I just got 25+ zips from 1 plant with a 4’ around canopy- Matanuska thunder fuck.
And no it does still need a light period- keeping it in the dark 24/7 will obviously kill the plant- the logic is not linear.
OP- try it for a week and report back.
 

curious2garden

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Having problems with my gorilla glue it's been in flour for almost 3 months at the beginning of flower it started to rerage itself but I do have it in a AC Infinity tent now so I shouldn't have any light leaks problems but it's producing a lot of smaller leaves and being very slow and flower I mean very anything I can do to help is it okay anything helps
Take some clones off that and just continue it in flower if you have the room, otherwise focus on your new clones.
PS if you decide to kill the mom don't until after you are sure your clones have rooted, best of luck
 

caponezzz

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So can I take cuttings straight from my mother and put it in cocoa and put a little mycorrhiza on it also with that get it to root
 

Tangerine_

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So can I take cuttings straight from my mother and put it in cocoa and put a little mycorrhiza on it also with that get it to root
Mix the myco in a cup of water. Not too thick but not too thin. Let the cuts soak in that for a couple hours and then place in coco. Should root within a week.
If you dont already have the mycos on hand, skip this step completely. Its not needed. It works but Azos is much more effective.
 

Tangerine_

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Try it…… you will like it. Cost nothing and it does work. It stimulates the flower cycle just as it did when you dropped to 12/12. Mother Nature takes daily light down very fast in the fall- further away from the equator the more light lost daily. It is really just mimicking what happens outside in the fall.
There is something about the receptors switching 2 hours after after the lights go out so believe it - or not- the longer it is dark after the 2 hour period the more swelling you get.
I just got 25+ zips from 1 plant with a 4’ around canopy- Matanuska thunder fuck.
And no it does still need a light period- keeping it in the dark 24/7 will obviously kill the plant- the logic is not linear.
OP- try it for a week and report back.
One of the best growers on this site did a side by side reducing light.
He got down to 8hrs before there were dimished returns and it shaved a week off of ripening.
 

caponezzz

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Right on for the knowledge. I'ma check it out. So am I mixing just enough to make a typo glue or paste to put on the bottom of the stocks or in the medium
 

calvin.m16

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Drop the light cycle to 11 on 13 off.
Within a week you will see buds fattening up
Wait a couple weeks and drop another 1/2 hour of light.
The only thing 11/13 did for me was reduce yield and add an extra week of flower time. I have tried it with a cut that I have ran since 2019. The results were negative. I also have done a run where I dim lights slightly as the plants ripen and that also caused a negative effect. Less yield, longer harvest date, boo.

Your advice is completely theoretical and has no backing other than your personal experience which could be placebo.
 

Bud man 43

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The only thing 11/13 did for me was reduce yield and add an extra week of flower time. I have tried it with a cut that I have ran since 2019. The results were negative. I also have done a run where I dim lights slightly as the plants ripen and that also caused a negative effect. Less yield, longer harvest date, boo.

Your advice is completely theoretical and has no backing other than your personal experience which could be placebo.
Mother Nature knows more than me- that’s what she does.
 
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