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Furet Small disclaimer: I'm not fluent in English and I use ChatGPT to make translations easier, but there might be some mistakes or things that don’t translate perfectly into English.
Hello everyone!
This is my very first grow diary, featuring the Gorilla Girl XL Auto from Sweet Seeds.
I chose this strain because, first of all, I like a strong hit, it responds well to training, and the pine-citrus-earthy flavor profile seemed interesting. I enjoy unique flavors, and I almost went for Blue Cheese, which I’ll probably try next year.
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March 28-30
First good surprise: the first seed germinated in less than 24 hours, and today, after 48 hours, both have sprouted—perfect.
I planted them in an 85L container, facing south on a balcony, where they'll get full sun from 9 AM to 9 PM this summer. The container is covered by a 40cm-high greenhouse, which I’ll remove when the time is right.
(See plan) Since space is limited and my balcony overlooks a section of the road, I decided to optimize the setup by planting strawberries in the middle and cherry tomatoes along the outer edges. The tomatoes will be trained on a trellis to grow outward and help hide the other plants from prying eyes.
White clover is there as a living mulch and natural nitrogen booster for the early growth phase—and well, it looks nice too.
Eggshells and plastic bottles are in place to keep slugs away—those nasty creatures already devoured two of my previous seedlings from last year's seeds (Royal Bluematic and Pink Runtz), just a few days after sprouting. This won't happen again. Oh no, it won’t.
The plan is to train the plant with LST to spread it over about 50cm, before letting it grow upward to maximize space without getting too tall (see plan).
As for nutrients, I went with Biobizz: Root Juice, Bio Grow, Bio Bloom, Top Max, and Bio Heaven. I don’t know much about fertilizers, but this seems to be highly recommended, and my girlfriend insists on organic. Either way, I’m pretty sure this strain will deliver a solid yield.
I’ll keep you updated as soon as they poke their little heads out of the soil 😉
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March 31
The first baby’s crowning !
I think it will be fully above ground tomorrow. The weather is beautiful, and it’s 25°C (77°F) under the greenhouse.
15h : Well ! In just a few hours, the plant that was barely peeking out of the soil is now fully out. Four days after receiving the seeds, I’d say this one is definitely a fast grower ! The other one is a bit behind, but I imagine it’ll be out by tonight or tomorrow.
Either way, this Gorilla Girl seems eager to grow! I wasn’t expecting this, but it looks like I’ll have to start the Root Juice earlier than planned !
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Day 0 - April 3
Here we go! Both are out and opened, everything's looking good so far. I'm starting the Root Juice tonight. See you on Friday to kick off the first week of growth!
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Week 1. Vegetation
19d ago
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3 cm
Furet Day 5 - April 8
The plants seem to appreciate the first doses of fertilizer. My Bio Heaven is arriving tomorrow, so we'll see if it gives them a little boost, but in the meantime they're bright green and already look robust.
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Day 7 - April 11
The weather’s been perfect for a week now, and all the plants in my greenhouse have had a real growth boost.
The tomatoes—which I’ll be using to hide the other plants—are ready to go in the ground, along with some arugula that I hadn’t planned on, but that miraculously sprouted and will do just fine in the shade under the tomatoes.
The strawberry leaves have also gotten huge, and I’ll already need to guide them a bit so they don’t start invading the space of the Gorilla Girls, which are still only a few centimeters tall.
In a few weeks, this greenhouse will be a full-on jungle, and I’ll probably take the lid off, but for now, the nights are still a little chilly.
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Week 2. Vegetation
13d ago
5 cm
25 °C
12 °C
Furet Day 11 - April 14th
The second week is starting. Everything's going well — the plants look healthy, and the cherry tomatoes and arugula have handled the repotting just fine. I was a bit worried about the local climate, which can be quite mild, especially because of the wind (I live very close to the sea), but this Gorilla Girl is adapting really well and growing bigger every day.
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Day 14 - April 17th
NSTR 😊 I’m leaving for a few days, see you on Monday to check the progress !
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Week 3. Vegetation
5d ago
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8 cm
20 °C
12 °C
Furet Day 19 - April 22th
Alright, it’s been over 20 days now, so it’s time for a little update. As you can see in the photos, some slugs have eaten part of a plant’s leaves while I was away. I’ll have to start taking more drastic measures — it’s not too serious yet, but I can’t let them keep going. I’ve moved the plants a bit away from the edge of the greenhouse using supports, to stop the slugs from climbing up that way, and today I’m setting up some ways to get rid of them. If I have to choose between the life of my plants and the slugs, the decision is pretty damn easy.
Aside from that, growth has slowed a bit due to the cloudy weather and relatively cool nights — but that’s to be expected, and it’s nothing dramatic. The plant looks healthy and strong, no signs of deficiency: the veins are clearly visible, the leaves are thick, and the color is still uniform. No discoloration or burning either, so it looks like they’re handling the fertilizer pretty well. The stem still needs to bulk up a bit, but I’ll start removing the greenhouse gradually so it can toughen up in the wind.
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Week 4. Vegetation
3d ago
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11 cm
20 °C
12 °C
Furet Day 22 - April 25
LST begin
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Day 24 - April 27
The plants are responding really well to LST! I’m not sure if it’s because of the strain, since it’s my first time doing any training on cannabis, but the stems are both flexible and very sturdy — I had no trouble bending them to a 45-degree angle, and it doesn’t seem to have stressed the plants at all.
After just two days, the nodes are already starting to develop thanks to the sun exposure, which is really encouraging. I thought the plants looked a bit small for three weeks of growth, but after comparing them with other outdoor Gorilla Girls on this site, everything seems normal so far.
The stretch should start within the next few days to a week, hopefully without any issues getting in the way of these little monsters’ growth.
The weather’s been great for a few days now and it looks like it’s going to stay that way, so for now, everything’s looking good.
It's great to hear that everything is going smoothly for your second week! The fact that your cherry tomatoes and arugula are handling the repotting well is a positive sign. It's always a bit of a gamble with local climate conditions, especially near the sea, but it sounds like your Gorilla Girl is thriving.