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Embarking on this new journey, I decided to germinate a Gorilla Strawberry Auto seed from Fast Buds. This strain immediately captured my interest with its enticing terpene profile—how could I resist?😊
To give the seed the best start, I used a hydrogen peroxide water solution, which oxygenates the water and keeps harmful pathogens at bay.
After 36 hours, the seed cracked open, revealing the first signs of life. I then carefully transplanted the sprouted seed into a 15L fabric pot filled with a custom soil mix I prepared myself.
The mix consists of Biobizz Light Mix, Biobizz Worm Humus, perlite, and coco coir—perfect for nurturing healthy growth.
This marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter, and I can't wait to see how this promising plant thrives!🌱
The first week of vegetation is complete, and the plant is off to an okay start!
After spending 5 days in the seedling station, I transplanted it into a 15L fabric pot, which will be its final home since it’s an autoflower.🌱
Initially, things weren’t perfect—the first set of leaves turned yellow, likely because I forgot to add coco to the area where I planted it.😅
However, the plant recovered quickly and is now bouncing back nicely!
One hiccup was the time-lapse footage—it’s a bit shaky because the fan was directed at the plant, causing some wobble.
Overall, I’m optimistic about the plant’s progress and looking forward to seeing how it develops in the coming weeks.🌱
(the plant in the little pot is my first phenotype Runtz muffin from barneys farm that i got gifted and i am getting the setup right now)
The second week of vegetation is going well! This time, I’ve decided to try the Green House Feeding BioEnhancer instead of BioBizz Root-Juice.
I’ve had issues with the shelf life of Root-Juice in the past, so I’m curious to see how BioEnhancer performs.
The plant is looking healthy now, but it had a bit of a rough start. I initially planted it in soil that was too heavily pre-fertilized, which caused the first leaves to turn yellow.😔
Thankfully, it recovered quickly and seems to be thriving now. 💪
To keep the plant as stress-free as possible during vegetation, I’ve decided not to train it for now.
I want it to focus on strong, natural growth without any added strain.
I’m excited to see how it progresses over the next few weeks—things are looking promising!🌱😊
This plant is thriving in its 3rd week of vegetation—it’s growing very healthy and strong!🌱
I’ve applied some Light Stress Training (LST) to ensure all parts of the plant are receiving equal light exposure, and it’s responding beautifully.
Midway through the week, I noticed the first signs of flowering!
This plant is transitioning into bloom faster than expected, which is really exciting. It seems eager to show what it’s capable of.
Now, I’m looking forward to seeing how it handles the stretch phase—I can’t wait to watch it shoot up and develop further.😊
The transition is officially happening—the plant has now fully entered the flowering phase!🌱
The stretch is kicking in, and it’s growing rapidly, really taking off this week.
It looks incredibly healthy, with vibrant green leaves and strong development.
Thanks to the LST, it has spread out beautifully, allowing for even light distribution and great bud site exposure.
I’m really happy with how things are progressing and excited to see how the buds start forming in the coming weeks! This one is looking very promising.💪😎
My Strawberry Gorilla Automatic from Fast Buds is now in its third week of flowering, and I couldn’t be happier with how she’s progressing.
She looks incredibly healthy, with vibrant green leaves and strong branches. The stretch phase is nearly over, and she has developed a solid structure with a well-defined main cola.🌱
One of the most exciting changes this week is the first appearance of trichomes on the main bud. Under the light, they’re starting to sparkle, hinting at the resin production that’s about to take off.
The buds are forming nicely, and I can already smell a faint but promising aroma developing.
So far, she’s responding well to the nutrients and environment, with no signs of deficiencies or stress. If she keeps going at this pace, she’s going to be a real beast by harvest time.😊