As we hit day 56 of my cannabis grow journey 7 plants 3 LST 3 Normal 1 Top. Let's catch up on how the Gorilla Glue strain is doing:
Plant Growth:
The Gorilla Glue plants are standing tall, measuring between 40-45cm, with the ones under low-stress training (LST) slightly shorter. Despite the unpredictable weather, they're thriving, boasting lush foliage and dense bud formations hinting at the upcoming harvest. It's clear that each plant has benefited from the TLC poured into their care.
Nutrient Regimen:
With flowering in full swing and the weather throwing curveballs, I've tweaked the nutrient mix to ensure the buds get the support they need. Alongside the usual Bio Bloom, Autogrow nutrients, SST Juice, Guano, and Worm castings tea, I've introduced Rockbastyk, a supplement tailored for the end of the flowering stage. It's all about giving them the best shot at success.
Observations:
The weather has been all over the place, with temperatures fluctuating like crazy. Despite this, the Gorilla Glue plants are soldiers, adapting to whatever nature throws at them. They've shown incredible resilience, proving that they're up for any challenge.
The Low-Stress Training (LST) plants are a prime example of this resilience, despite their shorter stature. Their buds are flourishing, filling every nook and cranny thanks to the LST technique. However, one plant got a bit too stressed and ended up stunted. I'm keeping a close eye on it, giving it the extra care it needs to bounce back.
The untouched plants are also holding their own, growing bigger with "fluffier" buds. It's fascinating to see how they compare to the manipulated ones.
As for the topped plant, it hit a rough patch with stunted growth initially. But it's bouncing back nicely now, sporting four main apex buds, albeit a tad behind schedule.
Last week, I did a major trim to tackle the bushy look that was getting out of hand. I made sure to only remove what was necessary, allowing for proper photosynthesis and nutrient distribution to continue uninterrupted.
that was a bad joke. i meant from the view you have it looks like youre on holidays and planted a seed or 2 hoping to get a crop finshed before going b ack home. lol
@popcornsutton, haha all in good banter fun , it made me chuckle as well no problem :) (Hey at least ill get THC 😂).I live here for like 15 years now :D and if not ill get a baggie its so cheap that's why I haven't grew nothing all these years
Tu t'est un peu précipité pour ta récolte partiel 😅 deux semaines de plus aurait était nécessaire.. Mais j'ai fais pareil plusieurs fois, la patience viens avec l'expérience 👍😌
@JamesBarre, hello friend , probably more time would've helped , but Im starting a BIG batch of seeds for the summer and I need the space (i only have that top of the aircon (its sitting on ) , my craving got the best of me but I like what I got ( better than out there to buy) . Im happy with my test grow . Now I got the hang of it .I was expecting to get nothing so "mission passed " for me :) the high is amazing though. Have a great week and thank you for the ongoing support
Plants are looking good man
I wouldn't worry about rain too much now. It's still vegative phase so they like a bit more humidity.
22 degrees during day is also fine and will not stunt your plant in growth 🙂
12 degrees at night is cold, once its around 15/16 its better.
Keep her in at night I would say.
Autos act very differently. Some will grow huge, other end up small. She wont go into flowering before she grows her 5th node too so she can still stretch out a bit.
They are very sensitive too overfeeding too or at least the Jack Herer Automatic that I grew
Happy growing friend 🙏
@Clutch, much appreciated all the thoughtful advices. Im taking care of all the mentioned factors and im glad they look good to an experts eye . Have a great week Clutch
@JamesBarre, Constantly learning and love watching everyone's diaries to get all the little tricks , I must admit yours were ALOT of help. Let's hope for a verry sticky Gorilla ! Un saludo
@420DeepGrow, Gracias , ahora empiezo , falta ajustar todo en su sitio para la proxima ! Esta es "learning curve" run . Me gustan mucho las tuyas tambien ! un saludo