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Behold the gorilla in the room!!

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Week 6
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Squaregrouper Squaregrouper
6 years ago
The gorilla zkittlez is branching out and pushing up real nice.. the clones of the plant route well especially outdoors in humid environments with hotter temperatures.. we just got out of a heat wave of up to a hundred degrees Fahrenheit with the night temperatures around 80 degrees Fahrenheit.. the weather was dry hot humid and sunny..
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 36 years ago
May i ask why they are in one pot=? will they stay there=? if not give them asap a own pot, later its nearly impossible to separate them because the roots are webing
Squaregrouper
Squaregroupercommentedweek 46 years ago
sorry I didn't reply I didn't see that you responded.. yeah they are all in separate one gallon or 5 gallon pots they are nice size when I put a few of them in flowering and I am at the BJ's in Queens which I will put into a 1 gallon pot with multiple clones.. I always separate them before the roots start connecting.. I prefer using this method it is tried-and-true for me since the early days.