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Germination
9 months ago
Took less than 12 hours for seed to pop and tap root to start growing. Planted in 50/50 mix of Fox Farm Happy frog and Ocean Forest amended with worm castings and Mycos. Sprout broke surface two days later on the 24th. Room temp range was 78 to 84 degrees F. Humidity range was around 70%.
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Week 1. Vegetation
9 months ago
18 hrs
26 °C
No Smell
70 %
18 °C
38 L
0 L
Just kept soil around mainstem moist, watering every other day just a few drops building up to a splash of water. (Not super accurate, I know)
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Week 3. Vegetation
9 months ago
18 hrs
27 °C
No Smell
70 %
22 °C
38 L
0 L
Just Letting Veg Out
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Week 4. Vegetation
9 months ago
18 hrs
29 °C
No Smell
70 %
26 °C
38 L
1 L
Nutrients 2
All Purpose - Gaia Green
All Purpose 3.91 mll
Power Bloom - Gaia Green
Power Bloom 1.95 mll
Top dressed with Gaia Green 4-4-4 and 2-8-4 as well as some worm castings and a bit more mycos. Just a reminder, this grow is already compeleted, so any helpful comments, though appreciated, are too late to be truely helpful.
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Week 5. Vegetation
9 months ago
18 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
60 %
22 °C
38 L
1 L
Week 5, Feb 21-Feb 27, started low stress training and defoliation.
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Defoliation
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Week 6. Vegetation
9 months ago
18 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
60 %
20 °C
38 L
1 L
Flower Start Mar 3.
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Week 7. Flowering
9 months ago
18 hrs
23 °C
No Smell
60 %
20 °C
38 L
1 L
Had an Issue with having the lights too close. Plant was showing signs of heat stress even though temps were low, brought the lights up about six inches and resolved the issue.
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Week 8. Flowering
9 months ago
18 hrs
25 °C
Weak
50 %
18 °C
38 L
1 L
Growing happy and so photogenic that i decided to play with the filters on my phone and get cool pictures...one of which is still currently my desktop background. She was really happy, so i decided to push back her feeding by a week...to this day, still not sure why i thought that was a good idea...
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Week 9. Flowering
9 months ago
18 hrs
27 °C
Weak
40 %
17 °C
38 L
1 L
Nutrients 3
All Purpose - Gaia Green
All Purpose 1.95 mll
Power Bloom - Gaia Green
Power Bloom 3.91 mll
Glacial Rock Dust - Gaia Green
Glacial Rock Dust 0.78 mll
Fed her a week late, as stated in previous entry. By the end of the week she was showing deficiencies. Fed her 1 tablespoon per gallon of 2-8-4. and half a tablespoon per gallon of 4-4-4. I also fed 2 tablespoons of glacial rock dust to her 10 gallon pot in hopes of covering any micro nutrients... I would live to regret that.
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Week 10. Flowering
9 months ago
18 hrs
28 °C
Weak
40 %
16 °C
38 L
1 L
What I thought to be nutrient deficiencies continued to wreak havoc on the plant. I assumed that it was because I waited a week to feed her and, since I was using slow release organic nutrients, I had waited to long and she was out of food before the amendments I top dressed her with had time to be available.
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Week 11. Flowering
9 months ago
18 hrs
28 °C
Weak
40 %
19 °C
38 L
1 L
Day after day, I watch as her beautiful leaves are scarred with nutrient deficiencies. I beat myself up over how she looks, wishing that I would have fed her the date I had scheduled. However, though her leaves were being scarred, her buds were developing and growing more and more frosty. Her flowers were beautiful despite her leaves being mangled. Its stunning how a plant under such distress could still manage to put out such beautiful, dense buds. Truly a testament to the breeder 420Fastbuds.
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Week 12. Flowering
9 months ago
18 hrs
25 °C
Strong
35 %
22 °C
38 L
1 L
Her leaves had finally finished with the deficiencies and her true fade had started. Her buds were plumping up nice and fat. Super frosty and super smelly. She had finally started to have a smell of fresh picked strawberries with a gassy undertone. Though scarred, she was in my eyes at least....beautiful.
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Week 13. Flowering
9 months ago
18 hrs
25 °C
Strong
35 %
22 °C
38 L
1 L
Unfortunately, I did not take a whole lot more pictures on this week. I was still pretty bummed on how bad her leaves were looking and had shifted my attention on a new grow....which was having the same issues that this one did with the leaves getting wrecked by deficiencies. Turns out, through process of elimination and some redneck science.... My plants were experiencing nutrient lockout do to alkaline soil. I did not have a soil pH pen, so I had to test with baking soda and vinegar. If you're ever stuck without a pH pen and you need to test your soil, take a bit of soil and put it in a glass. Next take some distilled vinegar and pour it on your soil sample and if you hear sizzling....your soil is alkaline. If you hear nothing its acidic. You can do the same with baking soda, but you will need to dampen the soil sample with a bit of distilled water, then sprinkle some baking soda and listen.
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Week 14. Harvest
9 months ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Strawberry Gorilla Auto - Fast Buds
Spent 86 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
10/10
Rated
113.96 g
Bud dry weight per plant
1
Plants
10.16
Grow Room size
Easy
Difficulty
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa

Day air temperature
Air humidity
Light schedule
Night air temperature
Pot size
To sum things up, I will definitely be growing Strawberry Gorilla auto again very soon. Im a huge fan of the effects of the flower and it'll need to become a staple in my garden. I do wish that they would release a Fast Flower photoperiod version of the strain....that would be amazing.
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