👍 Probably one of the most powerful autoflowering strains to date, with a THC level of 27%. Gorilla Cookies takes the best qualities of its parental strains, translating a high quality product. As a balanced hybrid of Sativa and Indica, it performs incredibly indoors and outdoors, while remaining highly reliable and resistant to the elements. This strain is a big grower making growers happy by its power, yield and taste. Growers can expect about 600gr/m2 of extremely dense buds the size of a golf ball. A great resin-producing strain, making its buds almost entirely white and covered in trichomes at the end of flowering. Great choice for all types of extractions, not only for the quantity and quality of the resin it produces, but also for the exceptional aroma it gives off.
Description of Buds The Biscuit Gorilla grows very large, dense and coarse buds, with a beautiful mix of dark and light green and bright orange hairs, which gives it a very special appeal. These flowers can only be overshadowed by their extreme frost, it begins to produce huge amounts of trichomes as soon as it enters bloom and its buds will be completely covered with resin as the harvest approaches. Hybrid effectsPerfectly balanced, this strain produces a strong sensation to the head that will make you feel better. will leave euphoric and sneering. It will slowly turn into a powerful high that you can feel on your eyes and face and that will allow you to relax wherever you are. It has a synergistic high, perfect for the end of the day, especially after a long day at work.Appearance of the plantThis lady is robust and bushy, reaching about 100 cm while displaying a compact but robust appearance with a wide internodal spacing. It will develop a thick main cola with large side branches all around while not requiring much maintenance. It can produce up to 600 gr/m2 in about 10 weeks, making it one of the most productive strains we've ever created. Throughout the flowering phase, you'll be amazed at the crazy trichome production. Especially in the last few weeks, when she's definitely gaining weight and you see the buds whitening in the resin and smelling like cookies and gas.
Looks like a little magnesium deficiency.
You can do a foliar spray just after lights out with some unscented epsom salt.
Make a solution at around 20-30 ppm and PH at around 6.3-6.5. Then mist after lights out.
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Hey there zoobzoob23, yeah man it will improve , just a bit too hot the soil and a bit too much N, sometimes it's also some in your spray, just check. if you're fixing the Mg, then you will improve. hope this helps ! 🚀
My first thought was too much nitrogen because of the very dark green leaves but I think you might have a copper deficiency which is usually caused by a pH problem.
Seeing how magnesium is a mobile nutrient, it would be starting from the bottom and working its way up. I’d say it’s just ur ph man but it looks like a copper def to me were it’s on the top portion.
Yea man that wasn't the genetics fault that was your fault all the way you can see where that plant was malnutritioned its whole life look at all the leaves on it at harvest you had Cal mag deficiency watering deficiency lighting deficiency all the way through.
@ZoobZoob_farmZ,. Atleast from the PICTURES that's what it appears to be....I may be and probably am wrong lol but in my OPINION, it looks as if there was something wrong in the feeding and watering consistently, or u mite be right and u got a SUPER defective bean but idk. I'm not an expert lol I'm still learning everyday...I apologize if my first comment sounded douchey I didn't mean to come off that way.
Wow this one was really small auto! Hope you have better luck next time!
Luckily the white window is promising!
Merry Christmas and may you have a cracking New year! 🎄🌟❤️
Seeing how magnesium is a mobile nutrient, it would be starting from the bottom and working its way up. I’d say it’s just ur ph man but it looks like a copper def to me were it’s on the top portion.
Hey, whats you you grow medium and any nutes you are using? ive had this issue on only 1 of my plant out of 4 and they are all on the same I ran down process of elimination and put it down as nutrient burn as im week 5 Veg and my soil should feed 4-6weeks and i added in a small amount of nutes on my last feed.