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Hello and thank you for stopping by, this is my gorilla glue from auto seeds that I am trying out It happened to be a freebie from attitude seed bank. It is looking really good so far and loving the environment and friends around her!
Didn't really feel like tracking veg on some of these in my 2x4 but here they are in flower. Little more interesting than the whole veg stage honestly.
She got her first top dress of 4-8-4 from down to earth and some worm castings about a week ago I usually top dress with that combination every 15 to 20 days the first month or so of flower. Stay tuned ☺️
Hello and thank you for stopping by another week with my Gorilla Glue Auto from Auto Seeds. This is day 51 from when I planted the seed directly in the soil and started the germination process.
This week went very smooth I am watering every other day top and bottom with no runoff had a pH of 6.5.
She is lightening up this week so I did another top dress on day 50 of 3 TBSP 4-8-4 and 4 TBSP of my friends organic worm castings.
It was 12 days in between feedings. I think I will go with 10 days next time with as she got lighter than I wanted.
I am noticing some increased numbers of fungus gnat larvae in my Coco. Beneficial nematodes are on their way I will be applying them as soon as I receive them.
I'll see you next week! As you will be able to see some nice growth after the second top dress and the larvae at bay! Stay tuned ☺️
Hello and thank you for stopping by, this is the start of week 4 for this gorilla glue Auto from Auto Seeds.
Everything seems to be going just fine still waiting on my beneficial nematodes to come in the mail so we can take care of the gnat larvae issue that I have going on. I am planning on getting some yellow sticky pads as well.
She is slightly deficient possibly because of the abundance of gnat larvae in my coco feeding on my organic amendments.
This gorilla glue Auto is starting to pack on some frost and some sweet smells. I am top dressing with 484 and worm castings every 7 to 10 days and watering with a pH of 6.5 of dechlorinated tap water. Nothing much else to say as everything is going smoothly with little to no effort thanks to my organic style of growing. Stay tuned for some more frosty next week! ✌️
Hello and thank you for stopping by. This is the start of week 5 of flower for this Gorilla Glue Auto from Auto Seeds. She is getting rock dense and packing on some decent amount of resin. The smell is musky with undertones of sweet coffee and cream. She is a heavy feeder as she is the only one out of my autos showing signs of deficiencies. I am preparing her a special tea that is high is phosphorus, potassium, and calcium to help her through these last few weeks. I gave her, her last top dress today. After her morning tea on Friday she will be using what's left in the soil then eventually the leaves. There is no need for me to flush with crazy amounts of water as there is no salts in my soil due to my organic style of growing. I will be only watering with 5% run off if that. I will do this until she is ready to harvest is 2-3 weeks
I added a tablespoon of the 444 to the feedings schedule. The 444 from Down To Earth has dolomite in the recipe which will supply the plants of plenty of calcium and magnesium for these later stages of flower.
The 484 has a lot of beneficial bacteria such as humic acid. Humic acid is a group of molecules that bind to, and help plant roots receive, water and nutrients. High humic acid levels can dramatically increase yields. Humic acid deficiency can prevent farmers and gardeners from growing crops with optimum nutrition. 484 is also containing seabird guano. Seabird guano dramatically increases both the quantity and size of blooms throughout the flowering period for all indoor and outdoor plants. Seabird Guano greatly enhances beneficial bacterial activity in the soil, and it makes an excellent tea or foliar spray when filtered.
The 444 has dolomite and basalt. Basalt brings in much needed micro-nutrients to deficient soils, and helps your plants uptake other nutrients. When your soils nutrients are out of whack, the uptake of one of more other nutrients may be effected. Dolomite Lime enriches soil with calcium and magnesium while helping to regulate and raise pH levels.
Mixing these two together is a great formula for these late stages of flower with some worm castings in the mix. Worm Poop well mixed into Coco improves soil structure. Worm poop as more humus than traditional compost or normal garden soil, worm poop increases the water retention in Coco, improves soil aeration and anchors plants nutrients that would otherwise leached away with water. Stay tuned next week as this girl is going to pack on some weight this week! ☺️
Hello and thank you for stopping by. This is the start of week 6 of flower for this Gorilla Glue Auto from Auto Seeds. She is getting rock dense and packing a good amount of resin. The smell is musky with undertones of sweet coffee and cream.
I burnt her tips pretty bad as she is more sensitive to the guano than the others and will be adjusting my feeding schedule from down to earth accordingly. But for now she is only getting water pH of 6.5 with 10% run off until she is ready for harvest in 2 weeks. Stay tuned ☺️
Hello and thank you for stopping by. This is the start of week 7 of flower for this Gorilla Glue Auto from Auto Seeds. She is rock dense and packing a good amount of resin. The smell is musky with undertones of sweet coffee and cream.
I burnt her tips pretty bad and will be adjusting my feeding schedule from down to earth accordingly. But for now she got a nice flush today with 5 gallons of water to try and get some of the excess water soluble nutrients out of the soil before harvest time in a week. Thanks for stopping by! ☺️
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Hello and thank you for stopping by. This is the start of week 8 of flower for this Gorilla Glue Auto from Auto Seeds. She is rock dense and packing an abundance of resin. The smell is musky with undertones of sweet coffee and cream. There had also been a piney smell that has risen in the past week that adds a nice touch to the sweet and bidder smell.
I burnt her pretty bad and will be adjusting my feeding schedule from down to earth accordingly. But for now she got a nice flush last week with 5 gallons of water to try and get some of the excess water soluble nutrients out. I can tell the burning has slowed to a stop and will be harvesting her in a few days after another flush and dry out! Stay tuned for some harvest results! ☺️
Hi there! Thank you for checking out my Gorilla Glue Auto grow. The grow well other than around week 6 where I over did the feedings. She got a little burned but after some flushing I was able to get some of the excess water soluble nutrients out that was burning the plant. After the flushing she came back hard. She got solid and grew some fat buds coated with resin. Definitely a recommendable strain from Auto Seeds.