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Germination - I planted the seeds at home in a light mix substrate. After 5 days, I transplanted into the previously prepared substrate
Ingredients of my Substrate : 10l soil, 1l perlite, 0.8l vermikulit, 0.8 worm humus, 30g Guanokalong powder, 30g Guanokalong seaweed powder, 30g Guanokalong veg pearls.
Unfortunately, the weather forecast called for a night temperature of 7 degrees, so I made a greenhouse out of pet bottles
Blue granules are protection against slugs, I have had very bad experiences with them
Watered with water from the stream directly from the spring
After 3 days, when the temperature rose above 11 degrees, I could finally remove the greenhouse from the pet bottle.
I did the first fertilizing with Advanced nutrients Voodoo juice, Piranha and Tarantula for better development and protection of the root.
Unfortunately, the pet bottle greenhouse, which was dewy and dirty from snail slime, caused the main stem to pull out more than I would have liked.
I like it when the main stem is low and immediately starts to form secondary branches
The start of cultivation was not at all favorable at temperatures below 10 degrees then came a storm that caused cracks and tears in the leaves ...
The leaves were very dirty from clay and perlite, so I tried to wash them all with a paper tissue.
The weather was not at all kind, so I added Advanced Nutrients- B52 vitamins and Rhino Skin to strengthen the stem and leaf
I often meet different animals on my way through the forest, today I met a newly born young fallow deer
The plants are large enough for low stress training I also decided to add advanced nutrients three-component fertilizer ph perfect
As you can see in the main photo, the lower branches are small and underdeveloped due to the lack of light in the greenhouse
I therefore decided to bend the plant more than is healthy in order to achieve greater development from the lower branches
I noticed that some plants are small and undeveloped, and I saw holes and moles
It was clear that something was eating the roots of the plant from below
While working on low stress training, a mole ran out of the hole and started burrowing to another plant
I really like animals, but I had to quickly decide what to do with the mole
I pinned him to the ground with my foot and stuck a stick behind his head :( that I have as a support for low stress training
I'm very sorry for the mole, I've never killed such a big animal...
May mother earth forgive me...
The next day I saw a vole crawling into a hole near a plant, so I decided to buy a mouse trap
I put a carrot in the trap and the hunt was successful
I am the alpha predator in my garden...
At the same time, while digging holes, I saved about 20 caterpillars that fell down and could not climb out
It turned out that caterpillars are a very rare butterfly that almost never occurs
I really like butterflies, when I take a picture of them on my plants I attach a photo from last season
As you can see, LST works well, the lower branches are much larger. The plant has a very massive stem and branches I expect very very massive flowers.
I made a minor defoliation of large leaves. The rest I slide under the twigs every day so that they do not make a shadow.
I have more plants Gorilla Zkytllez I see among them 3 phenotyps, one is low with a very coarse stem and branches. The second is tall with very large leaves. The third has a predominant sativa gene and thin leaves
Due to a high wind that lasted 2 days and LST one of my Zkitllez broke in half and holds on about 20% of the stem.
I was thinking about trying the method HST and I will remove the cracked part of the plant, but I did not have the heart to cut it off, so I decided to use the patch that I carry with me in the first aid kit if I cut myself. From two twigs and a patch I made a primitive splint.
The next day I took an insulating tape with me into the forest and once again wrapped the splint for better strength. And as you can see, the plant lives and thrives :)
Next, I want to show you the pest Leaf Minner, which makes tunnels in the leaves and then pupates on the underside of the leaf
I tear off the leaf or crush the pest
Next, I would like to show you a very useful beetle, a ladybug that eats, for example, aphids, in the photo you see a pupated ladybug larva, do not kill it !!!
Plants look very strong and healthy, the first signs of flowering are manifested.
I add Advanced Nutries Nirvana for larger plants and Bud Ignor for more flower spots
Amazing Gorilla Zkytllez !!!
If only I could transfer the smell to the photos.
All Gorillas bloom beautifully, a joy to look at.
Unfortunately, bad weather is coming... It's supposed to rain all week, so we'll see how Fast Buds genetics will cope
After 4 days of heavy rain, the first mold appeared...
So I spent about 18 hours searching for plants and picking out mold with tweezers
After last year's experience with another seed bank, I expected the plants to be very affected by mold, but I have to say that Fast Buds genetics coped very well! Mold appear mainly on blisters to which the stem of the leaf leads water, which then collects between the stem and the blister
I trimmed the plants more so that the air flows better and that water does not stick to them
The plants look healthy and the flowers are gaining strength
I really like the genetic stability of Gorilla Zkitllez, almost all the plants look exactly the same and are in the same flowering phase. Some plants are absolutely gigantic! if I didn't do LST, I guess the plants would be as big as me. however, what surprises me is that they are slower than Gorilla Strawberry, I think that some Gorilla Zkytllez will be after 12-13 weeks
From the start Gorilla Zkytllez smelled strongly like diesel but now a very strong pleasant sweet smell exactly like Zkytllez candies
I haven't seen my children for 3 days, it's raining extremely ... the last time I was chased out by swarms of ants in the early evening, I've never experienced this before, there were maybe a million of them and they sat on me and on the plants
I'm finally going to visit them tomorrow, I expect I'll have a lot of work to do with mold and I hope the swarms of ants haven't harmed them in any way