Very nice plants, I've got two micro ones of these. It weird the leaves difference between mine and yours. It's like you've got more indica's like, and I've got more sativa's like.
@Mot20, thanks! Yes definetly this one is more indica shaped.
So my Gorilla with 50% indica in it's genetics is indica shaped but my Cookies with 60% indica genetics is more Sativa shaped... ๐ถ When you have this level of hybridation I guess it may happen quite often!
@MicrowGrow420, Tx mate! I would definitely love to have Mantis in my garden, they are useful and beautiful and make very nice subjects for pictures! Sadly we don't see any where I live, but who knows, with the global warming maybe...
Iโve looked at the photos for like 10 minutes!!! Impressed. Love them. Canโt stop watching. Never seen other photos like these on GD!!!!! Congrats bro, this is what happens when you mix two strong passions together ๐
Looking very nice sir. I wish i could grow outdoors but here the climate is just not ideal. Rly love gorilla strains due to their potent and sour nature.
@GreenhouseGrower, Man they liked it a lot! I mean you can clearly see it! You can feed yours as soon as you see them becoming slightly brighter. The cotyledon will be the first to change color so keep an eye on it. Yesterday I sprayed some horse tail tea and they had a blast too. Will be updating tomorrow hopefully!
@biggreens420, yes mate every year I throw a few beans outside! You can see some on my IG. I bet the weather is quite the same here but maybe with slightly less rain. Anyway I usually cover them after bloom started if there is rain to come and for the last weeks I even plug a fan outside coz during the nights with moisture and still air the budrot is never far! But last year I managed to keep them rot free so I hope this year too. Good luck!
Absolutely sexy af. Love your pictures by the way. My favorite is seeing those outdoor shots. Something about them just feels right...
I just purchased some of their feminized royal glorilla seeds and I plan to veg for at least 6 weeks. Hoping for a big harvest.