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My girlfriend and I split a 10 pack of these seeds and this is the first one I have grown. Hers turned out amazing and was one of the best glues I have smoked. Hoping this one turns out the same. Any grower knows he can't let his girlfriend show him up in the grow room.
This is actually a discontinued strain and one that you can no longer find online. Everywhere I have searched they are sold out. I remember reading somewhere it had something to do with the GG4 strain genetics having a tendency to herm.
Nothing unusual about this week. Transplant went effortlessly as usual. Some say they get plants that go through shock when they transplant but I have yet to experience this with a transplant so far. Pretty sure it just has to do with running good stabilized genetics. I'm sure I'll get more variance the more diverse plants I grow with the same techniques.
Another week down. Getting excited to put this one into flower. I've been playing with different types of defoliation and read somewhere that when a branch from the main stem has about 5 nodes that it's okay to clip the fan leaf at the base of the branch. The point of the branch base fan leaf is to support the growth of the branch but when the branch has enough foliage to support itself it makes sense to be able to remove it to promote growth elsewhere and not sustain the leaf that is getting lower light that the upper canopy anyways. There is much debate on defoliation techniques and I believe it's simply because there is no one right way to grow because there is so many different plants that have different needs and want to be in different conditions to thrive to their full potential.
I love that the only thing I have had to do to this plant is top her. In the past I used to practice heavy LST that was very time consuming and in the end turned out to be more work than was worth the pay off. I have since utilized topping at the right time and sending into flower when the branches are decent sized. So far it's about the 7-8 week mark from seed. If they are very vigorous I can get away with sending into flower at 6 weeks old by try not to.
Last week before full send. Did you know it took until 2017 for China to finally ban the legal trade of ivory? That's insane and way too long for the corruption to end.
The fan leaves in the Gorilla Glue strains tend to stick out more and block the blooming sites more than other cultivars I've grown. If I can't tuck them out of the way I just cut them for the greater good.
Nothing too different throughout the week. Just the average stretch so far. Not expecting her to yield too much weight. I've yet to get a glue that yields heavy.
The frost is coming in hot during week 3 folks. Just how I like it. Sriracha sauce with a cup of noodles is so much better than the cup of noodles by itself. Paired with some Ritz Butter Garlic crackers and mmmmmm....you got yourself a budget meal that will dehydrate you so make sure you drink up that water.
If you give her a rub that chem smell of the glue strains is ever so apparent in her. My favorite three nuts are macadamias, pistachios and cashews. My girlfriend and I are going to make a pistachio baklava soon.
Yoooooo this is a stinky lady. My dad walks into my room and he lifts his nose and asks "what's that smell?" I reply "this bitch" pointing to the plant I am watering outside the tent.
Man if the entire grow had nothing but Ethos Glue Rbx3 plants in it my house would stink so much. Luckily I have ventilated the exhaust to the attic so I won't have that problem. If I take the plant out of the tent though it starts to stink up the place fairly quickly.
This is an early finishing plant so I will flush her this week and harvest her after the 8th week. She's already ripening up. I enjoy the fast finishing plants. Nobody likes to wait for the plug delivery nor the plant to finish.
Really easy grow from seed to harvest. If you are concerned with smells in the house, this is not the cultivar for you. She's really stinky so you will need a carbon filter if that is the case.