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2/16/19- Adopted this little lady about 3 weeks after she sprouted. Transplanted from a half gallon pot into a 2 gallon pot filled with Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil and placed under a 300 watt LED. The plan for the first week or two is just to feed her molasses and let the soil do the work. Pictures are lacking for the first 5 or 6 weeks, but will pick up after that. I hope you enjoy this beauty as much as I do!
She has a really beautiful manifold going. Also, she smells quite sweet, which is surprising. I usually don't notice much smell when my plants are in veg, but I like it!
Another week and this gorgeous lady is heading into flower. So excited to see how these buds come out! Many more pics from now on, no more single photo weeks.
Time to trim her up, secure the 8 mains to a tomato ring and send this lady into flower. I fed her 3ML/each of Micro, Gro, and Bloom. As well as 2 ML liquid Kool Bloom, 1/4 tsp powder Kool Bloom, 2ML cal-mag plus and 1/4 tsp unsulfured Molasses for her transition into flower. She's tall and pretty as hell.
She's throwing pistils like crazy! Since the move to the flower tent, she seems a lot more thirsty, as you can see in the pictures. All seems well so far.
She stayed quite droopy up until today, which had me worried, but she seems to have perked right up. Also, even though she was droopy, growth was still happening, so she looks pretty nice today, Fed her 3ml Micro, 2ML Gro, 5ML Bloom, 5ML Liquid Kool Bloom, 5ML Cal-Mag, .25 tsp Powder Kool Bloom and .25 tsp molasses. Even having been grown under a fairly weak 300 watt LED for nearly all of her veg time, she has grown into a quite large and beautiful plant. Couldn't be happier so far!
She's doing wonderfully this week. Production is high and she seems to be right on schedule. She seems to be much happier this week than those two hiccup weeks we had. Leaves are still a little light in color, but not worried. I'll get her dialed in. I'll have some nice bud closeups next week.
So, I realized that I was burning my plants, hence the bleaching of leaves, which I thought was a deficiency. Glad I got that sorted out. Have to be careful of this new beastly light I have! I feel like the Gorilla Glue roots are starting to come through as far as smell is concerned. She seems to be doing really well at this point and I hope continues to do so!
Easy week. Definitely getting hotter, but the lady doesn't seem to mind it. No more yellowing/burn after resetting my light position, and she doesn't seem to have any deficiencies; so light burn was definitely the issue. She's also starting to smell a bit stronger. She still mainly smells like gg #4 but with a nice hint of sweetness added this week. can't wait to try her out!
She is chugging along and growing more each day! She's about ready to have her nutrients stopped and I will feed her nothing but Ph'd water and some powder Kool Bloom for the duration of flowering.
Still flushing and moving along nicely. She really does smell just like Skittles! I can't imagine how good she's gonna taste! You can definitely smell the Gorilla Glue as well, and it seems to make a really nice base for strain crossing.
We're getting closer! Buds are getting very dense, rather than fattening up. The colas feel hard as rocks at this point! The smell is amazing: Fruity, earthy and piney. Can't wait!
This grow was very easy overall. The light burn really worried me, but she really pushed through it. She didn't have any issues with my nutrient regiment and after I finished the manifold, I pretty much just watched her grow. The buds smell very pungent; the gorilla glue definitely shines through, but at the same time, the fruity tastes certainly aren't overshadowed. I got a nice, relaxed high that I would personally recommend for either day or nighttime use. This is definitely a one-of-a-kind strain that I would recommend to absolutely anyone. Excellent genetics thanks to Barney's Farm!
I had a lot of fun during this grow. My only regret is vegging her under a junky 300 watt light for so long, but thankfully my new light picked up the slack and brought us in for a beautiful finish. As usual, I let her flower a little longer than recommended and went for about an 80/20 milky to amber finish. I put her in the dark for 48 hours, trimmed the big fan leaves off and hung 8 colas in a tent for several days. Then I did the rest of the manicuring and slowly brought the humidity to 60% for curing. I can only imagine how much stronger she will get the more she cures. I'm also really happy with my first Grow Diary and would like to thank everyone here for a wonderful place to share what I love!