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gorilla glue bagseed
Fission 300W Light Emitting Diodes/272W
Custom
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks Technique
FIMing
weeks Technique
Soil
Grow medium
13 L
Pot Size
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Week 1. Vegetation
7 years ago
18 hrs
28 °C
6
No Smell
56 PPM
50 %
25 °C
25 °C
20 °C
0 L
0 L
129.54 cm
Nutrients 1
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Germinated some bag seed from a most excellent dispensary find of Gorilla Glue #4! So I don’t know the parents, sex or phenotype of these seeds, but let’s hope they are potent girls!
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Week 5. Vegetation
7 years ago
8.89 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
No Smell
300 PPM
50 %
25 °C
25 °C
20 °C
1 L
0 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 5
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
root microbes 0.169 mll
humic acid 1.302 mll
Thanks for having a look! Even though this is week 5 I started the collective grow diary with freshly germinated seeds and I was away for 12 days with the light way too far away, so these plants are catching up a bit. This is really more like week 2 or 3 in terms of development. Please note this is my second grow! Pots: Transplanted from .5 L airpots and solo cups into 1 gal fabric pots. I wish they were a bit deeper and larger. I intend to move them into 5 gal equivalent air pots before bloom.Some minor root spiraling occurred in the solo cups. I'm happy to have transplanted now as much later may have created a root ball. I'm curious about the fabric pots and chose them out of economy. Soil: I used 4 gallons EB Stone Emerald Triangle Recipe 420 soil augmented with 1 gallon perlite, 1/2 gallon organic worm castings, 1/2 gallon rinsed coco coir, 2 cups greensand and 1/2 cup of diatomaceous earth. I top dressed the pots with Growstone Gnatnix as fungus gnats are pervasive here even though I don't over water. Nutrients and such: adding mycorrhizae, humic acids, and root microbes have definitely helped rapidly develop the plants and roots. I'm seeing some purple stems which is magnesium deficiency from using bottled spring water. Using CalMag to correct. Light: I added my second Viparspectra 300 as the space is filling out. 2 VIPARSPECTRA 300 @ 136 W each. These are well reviewed full spectrum LEDs. Training:I FIM'd the apical top leaves after the 3rd node and when the stems seemed solid to encourage branching. Environment: 2 fans and a homemade swamp cooler to keep temperatures and humidity in range. I keep the space open. ABOUT Gorilla Glue #4 "Gorilla Glue #4, developed by GG Strains, is a potent hybrid strain that delivers heavy-handed euphoria and relaxation, leaving you feeling “glued” to the couch. Its chunky, resin-covered buds fill the room with pungent earthy and sour aromas inherited from its parent strains, Chem’s Sister, Sour Dubb, and Chocolate Diesel. Taking first place in both the Michigan and Los Angeles 2014 Cannabis Cups as well as the High Times Jamaican World Cup, this multiple award-winning hybrid's supremacy is no longer a secret, and consumers will search far and wide to get their hands sticky with Gorilla Glue #4. Grow Techniques: Gorilla Glue #4 will do wonders with a SCROG (screen of green) style grow as the plants will be fast to fill your garden space, especially if grown hydroponically. Giving all the buds equal chance for full sunlight will guarantee the entire plant reaches its peak potential while supporting its beautiful colas. Because Gorilla Glue #4 came from a hermaphroditic plant, so be aware that pollen sacs can develop from this strain. Flowering Time: 8-9 weeks Yield: Moderate to high Grow Difficulty: Moderate Climate: Moderate climates between 68 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep humidity down while flowering to help against mold. Colder temperatures will also increase trichome production towards the end of flowering. Indoor/Outdoor: Gorilla Glue #4 can be grown both indoors and outdoors successfully. Trichomes are naturally water repellant, so this crystallized strain always has a raincoat on while flowering. Feeding: Try using potassium silicate-rich foods that will help strengthen the plant as these buds develop." - Leafly review
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Week 6. Vegetation
7 years ago
11.43 cm
18 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
385 PPM
50 %
25 °C
25 °C
20 °C
1 L
0 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 5
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
root microbes 0.169 mll
humic acid 1.302 mll
A lot of growth this week! The largest plant of 3 is about 8-10 days ahead of the smaller two. The largest has been a joy. It’s been hot in the daytime so I’m running a swamp cooler which also raises the humidity favorably. I'm seeing some prior deficiencies in the lowest leaves and a little nibbling but I am not concerned about either. I'm using SM-90 as foliar spray with neem oil every 3 days. My shower grow is in a bathroom with a small open window facing my outside garden, but I suspect the spider who lives in the window lets some little bugs past. I pinched/FIMed some but am letting the plants grow and will do some more shaping when it's more established. If you have constructive suggestions and help, this is only my second grow--please feel welcome to comment! I'm not sensitive about criticism--I am here to improve my grow. Most Images taken in natural lighting or under an incandescent clip light
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Week 7. Vegetation
7 years ago
12.7 cm
18 hrs
28 °C
6
Weak
78 PPM
50 %
25 °C
25 °C
20 °C
1 L
0 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 1
Cal-Mag Plus  - Botanicare
Cal-Mag Plus 0.651 mll
Updating late with images taken last Thursday (update day). I laid off nutes aside from CalMag as the plants were looking a bit dark. I’m thinking this one is due soon for a bigger pot and some LST besides topping. Raised my lights 2” because I was seeing light burn. The smell of this plant is already delicious.
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Week 8. Vegetation
7 years ago
15.24 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6
Weak
498 PPM
50 %
25 °C
25 °C
20 °C
1 L
0 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 4
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
Cal-Mag Plus  - Botanicare
Cal-Mag Plus 0.651 mll
Getting back to Thursday updates. I knocked a couple weeks off this diaries because of slow growth while I was away for 2 weeks and had my lights too far but I have edit this to reflect reality. I’m not trying to be deceptive but wanted to give an accurate picture of where the plants should be at, but I am realizing nature has a mind of its own when it comes to time and there is no “should be” just what is. First a few words about the little scrappy Gorilla Glue plants. They are about 10 days behind. I believe they are stunted further by potassium heavy soil or a ph imbalance. I have tried keeping them further away from light, putting them closer, and most recently, flushing thoroughly. But this is bagseed so it’s possible that I’m dealing with genetics. The other Gorilla Glue is a rock star, a female one, I hope. I did some creative pipe cleaner LST and mild and gradual defoliation to shape, while continuing to top. Each plant has been getting an individual diet based on how the leaves are looking, but I have kept nutrients minimal because they are just on their 3rd week after transplanting and should be using what’s in the soil. Using bottled spring water with CalMag and using about 1 tsp of homemade plain green tea kombucha as acidic ph down when needed. I intend to tranplant into 5 gal equivalent air pots in the next week or two. I do like the smart (fabric) pots, though. They don’t retain water , drain really well, and make no mess. All the soil stays in the bag when flushing. We’ll see how the roots look! I had to raise the lights another 1” due to plant growth. Foliar spraying with SM90 plus neem oil about 1x week and Safer soap spray (only soap, no pyrethrins) every 3 day due to some mild bug munching, I believe, or maybe I’m being paranoid. Just say no to bugs!
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Week 9. Vegetation
7 years ago
15.24 cm
18 hrs
29 °C
6
Weak
498 PPM
50 %
25 °C
25 °C
20 °C
1 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 5
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
Southern California is warm and dry this week. Stepping up Cal-Mag this week as my plants are looking much better with using it more aggressively. I believe any burns are from the soil, however I flushed the two scrappy glues, starting adding some light grow nutrients, but at lower ppm than above.Every watering now has Cal-Mag and root microbes in my water from a jug. I’m watering every other day approximately, as it has been hot and these cloth pots dry out fast. I’m adding nitrients only when the leaves start to lighten back up, about once a week. All plants got some pipe cleaner LST and a leg shave Gorilla glues: the scrappy little ones got a thorough flushing then Cal-Mag, nutrients, microbes and a few days later, a defoliation. I adjusted their light to 13” and am hoping for the best. The big one continues to be a rock star. Unfortunately I’m having difficulty determining sex.
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Week 10. Vegetation
7 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
32 °C
6
Weak
498 PPM
50 %
25 °C
25 °C
20 °C
4 L
13 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 4
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
Southern California simmered in weather advisory level heat this last week with temperatures over 100 F even in coastal areas. I ran a DIY bucket swamp cooler to lower heat to 87-90 F in the space while raising the humidity. I also chose to transplant just before the heat really intensified, probably in good service of the plants. I transplanted the largest of the Gorilla Glue and left the other two until the balance of my airpots arrived then headed south to San Diego for 4 days, leaving my adult spawn to care for my plants with strict instructions of bottled ro water plus a measured amount of Cal- Mag. When I returned, the heat wave had ended and the largest plant exploded with growth over just 4 days. On transplant I continue to use EB Stone Formula 420 Soil ammended with approximately 1/2 gallon of perlite and a handful of worm castings per 3.5 gallon pot. I took time to thoroughly break up compacted soil with my hands, moistened the soil with ro water plus Cal-Mag, humic acid and root microbes. I made a hole for the plant, sprinkled with mycorrhizae and microbes and snuggling the roots in. The roots on all 3 plants looked nicely developed. I believe the transplant should also reverse some of the miniaturized growth. My transplant was much easier thanks to a tip from @GardenofAutos who slips her airpots into a pair of pantyhose to help contain dirt that escapes through the holes. Just tie off the legs and voila, your plants are stylin’!
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Week 11. Vegetation
7 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
5.8
Weak
498 PPM
50 %
25 °C
25 °C
20 °C
4 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 4
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
3 Gorilla Glue plants. One is a lovely queen of the jungle but the other two are odd little beasts. The little ones got transplanted on 10/29. The larger one got transplanted on 10/22. I wasn’t able to identify preflowers so I guess we shall get a verdict when I flip the lights. Topdressed with gnatnix. Prophylactically spraying with neem & soap.
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Week 12. Vegetation
7 years ago
25.4 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
5.8
Weak
598 PPM
60 %
25 °C
25 °C
20 °C
13 L
0 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 5
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
Updating late as I was ill, traveling and a bit depressed. I was also dealing with an infestation of spidermites that I believe came on something fierce after the heat wave a couple weeks ago. I went to the garden store and picked up some spinosad, sulfur, pyrethrums, and used it along with neem oil & soap. Things got seriously ugly and I didn’t take a lot of photos.
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Week 13. Vegetation
7 years ago
27.94 cm
18 hrs
23 °C
5.8
Weak
598 PPM
60 %
25 °C
25 °C
20 °C
13 L
0 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 5
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
The spider mite battle continues. I’m seeing some regrowth and am hopeful. Keeping the humidity high to suffocate them.
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Week 14. Vegetation
7 years ago
27.94 cm
18 hrs
29 °C
6.3
Weak
748 PPM
60 %
25 °C
25 °C
20 °C
13 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 5
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
It’s so warm today! Of course I pulled all my plants out to spray with spinosad and feed/water. ********* I use a Hudson 2L sprayer. My partner used to work in the film industry and they found this brand of sprayer gets the most thorough even coverage for makeup or whatever movie magic they use sprayers to create. It’s great. ********* The larger gorilla glue has come around but I lost a few nodes. I’m seeing a little PMD, but I’ve been knocking it back when baking soda and water. I’ve been taking scalps, defoliating the big one gently and the little ones need almost daily lollipopping. I’m watching my ph and using more cal mag. I definitely feel like they are two different phenotypes.I have them on individual diets. ********** Some fungal gnats come with the humidity so I topdressed with gnat nix. I don’t believe I overwater so I hope that’s the solution! I think I may wait another week or two and get things more stable before moving to flower. I will update video tomorrow when I have access to faster upload speeds. ********** Added videos!
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Week 17. Flowering
7 years ago
45.72 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6.3
Weak
748 PPM
50 %
23 °C
23 °C
20 °C
13 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 5
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
Just trying to get back to normal life after the Thomas fire. I believe I have two phenotypes of some gorilla glue lineage as the seed came from a very tasty dispensary quarter. Even though the little ugly plants look grotesque, they are loaded with bud sites. I have photos and videos and notes of the past few weeks so I will try to back annotate. Gradually ramped light down from 18 hours to 12 after power outages due to the fire, and it was about good time to flip anyway. It is so much easier to control temperature during the winter in my space. The lights keep the space at a pretty steady 74 F. I haven’t pushed PPM and am keeping Ph in the 6-6.8 range. I’m using peony rings as support and to spread a little but I am not training for a perfectly flat canopy as I had excellent popcorn nugs in my last grow even with the lights over 2x further than optimal. Defoliated the lower branches but I am not defoliating aggressively, but will continue to remove any withering leaves. Sorry for the slow updates. The fire has been pretty traumatic for my city and myself, and I’m just getting back to normal life. My home, family and pets are safe, and the fire is mostly contained. Thank you for checking out my diary. Happy holidays and I hope Santa Ja brings you a giant tree!
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Week 18. Flowering
7 years ago
45.72 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6.3
Weak
748 PPM
50 %
23 °C
23 °C
20 °C
13 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 6
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
Gorilla Glue bagseed on right and left. I’m rotating plants to even out exposure to light. Flowering nicely. Plants are taking .5 gallons of water every 2-3 days. Added more gnatnix, yellow sticky traps and beneficial nematodes to control fungus gnats.
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Week 19. Flowering
7 years ago
45.72 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6.3
Weak
748 PPM
50 %
23 °C
23 °C
20 °C
13 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 6
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
Shorter plants 13”, larger is 18”. Beneficial nematodes and the sticky trap seem to have handled the gnat issue. I’m continuing to use nematodes after watering, and the traps will remain. I did a little trimming but probably won’t do much more defoliation until the stretch is over. This will probably be my last shower grow. I think it makes more sense to get a bigger space like a tent or build one and some more lights. It’s getting cramped in there. It’s also starting to reek. I water about every 2-3 days using a 1/2 gallon jug to mix my nutes. I’m keeping ph close to 6.5 and ppms between 600-800. I don’t use nutes in every watering—it depends on how the plants look. I do more frequent updates on Instagram @thefairybudmother.
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Week 20. Flowering
7 years ago
50.8 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6.5
Normal
748 PPM
50 %
23 °C
23 °C
20 °C
13 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 6
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
The smell has gone from fresh lemon nut cake to lemony skunk. The little scraggly plants have the stickiest resins coming on and are showing some light orange hairs with the light yellow. Defoliation on Monday to create better airflow and improve exposure through the plants to the light. If this is week 4-5, I am excited to see what comes next. Stacking up nicely.
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Week 21. Flowering
7 years ago
50.8 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6.5
Normal
550 PPM
45 %
23 °C
23 °C
20 °C
13 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 6
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
Mostly bud images. Gorilla glue are now in the front mostly because they are raised up and it’s a bitch to move them in the back. Smells disgusting. I take it as a good sign!
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Week 22. Flowering
7 years ago
50.8 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6.5
Normal
550 PPM
45 %
23 °C
23 °C
20 °C
13 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 6
mycorrhizae 0.326 mll
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
humic acids 1.302 mll
The big one is really sour and skunky. The one with the tiny buds smells hashy, and the medium one lemony. The big one is taking 3-4 gallons/week. Fired up the carbon filter to contain the reek. Applied more nematodes to deal with gnats.
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Week 23. Flowering
7 years ago
50.8 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6.5
Strong
100 PPM
40 %
23 °C
23 °C
20 °C
13 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 3
Key to Life microbes 0.169 mll
molasses 3 mll
Terpinator - Terpinator
Terpinator 2.642 mll
3 plants, 3 different looking kinds of buds. I harvested a test bud. They definitely need another week or two. On the biggest plant leaves are starting to fade. The scent has gone from being unpleasantly sour to a little more sweetly skunky. One of the smaller plants smells more like girl scout cookies, and the third is mostly citrus. Alternating plain watering with molasses plus Terpinator.
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Week 24. Flowering
7 years ago
50.8 cm
12 hrs
23 °C
6.5
Strong
100 PPM
40 %
23 °C
23 °C
20 °C
13 L
1 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 1
molasses 3 mll
I harvested my gorilla glue plants on 2-19. The have been partially trimmed and are hanging to slowly dry in a cardboard box except for the spindly one which fell over a couple weeks ago and got covered in dirt and top dressing. I have been water curing the buds and will be using them to make cannabutter which will have any remaining matter strained out of it. I will post a harvest report once I have a dry weight probably next week. This has been an interesting fun grow. Thanks for following!
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Week 24. Harvest
7 years ago
Happy Harvest Day!
Rated
8/10
Rated
Gorilla Glue # 4 is one of those 50/50 hybrids that really kicks my pain down. This is bagseed so we don’t know the genetics (Gorilla Glue), let alone phenotype (#) but it’s from a quality jar of reputable dispensary Gorilla Glue #4 bud. I believe I had 2-3 phenotypes: one plant was pretty big and stretchy while the other two were spindly and miniaturized. However of the two spindly ones, one was pretty similar in terpenes to the larger plant and all became frosty. I accidentally toppled the smallest plant so I washed and water cured it, following a tutorial on Grow Weed Easy. The two similarly scented plants I cured in the same jars. Something about the scent reminds me of pickles or mustard. I am using new jars. It smelled really sour like skunky vomit during the grow, so these food scents are an improvement. The third plant which was water cured has purple buds and smells cloves (hello myrcene terps) and lavender.
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Spent 134 days
Ger Veg Flo Har
89.33 g
Bud wet weight per plant
22.33 g
Bud dry weight per plant
3
Plants
0.35
Grow Room size
Normal
Difficulty
Positive effects
Happy, Hungry, Relaxed
Positive effects
Negative effects
Dry mouth
Negative effects
Taste
Diesel, Pine, Pungent
Taste
Sleepy
Energy
Indica
Hybrid
Sativa

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Air humidity
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Night air temperature
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Pot size
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Well I got 3/3 girls with bagseed. I nearly lost the larger plant to transplant stress but she recovered beautifully and yeilded heavily. It’s been a loooong grow but I decided not to let anyone rush me and to do right by the plants. 114gram total with my other plants—see my Ice Bomb diary. The water cured buds are very smooth to smoke if a bit small and ugly, taste like cloves and gives a nice relaxing body buzz. Still waiting on the cure for the jar cured bigger buds to try. I wish I had cloned my larger plant. It was beautiful to grow. Smoke report for the jar cured buds. It tastes like a christmas tree, one of the expensive fluffy trees and beer. I hate Christmas, I hate the smell of christmas trees, but I love this weed. I love beer but I cannot drink it. If this weed makes me like Christmas, I’m going to be pissed.
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CBD_Sweden
CBD_Swedencommentedweek 67 years ago
I love the unicorn in the gg 😂
biggreens420
biggreens420commented7 years ago
@CBD_Sweden,lol me too theres some minions in my cut and critical pots my friend put them in little protectors lol hope u get her back on track girl
biggreens420
biggreens420commentedweek 237 years ago
Looking good fairy nice trich production will be wicked after a few more weeks can't wait it's been longest grow I'v followed I think 💪💪
biggreens420
biggreens420commentedweek 67 years ago
Nice bit of growth looking nice
Tryhard
Tryhardcommentedweek 67 years ago
they are growing very quick nice work
biggreens420
biggreens420commentedweek 57 years ago
Looking nice u give loads of info I like it good luck I'll be following
WhiteWidow
WhiteWidowcommentedweek 57 years ago
Duck the haters i say and leave the week 3.. good luck!
DabCrab
DabCrabcommentedweek 57 years ago
Looking great fairy. Nice roots :D
Tryhard
Tryhardcommentedweek 57 years ago
Love them 2 big leaves good luck with them all. I see you top pots with soil
BudKingsGrow
BudKingsGrowcommentedweek 197 years ago
That's quite the cramped/full Grow Room!
TheFairyBudMother
TheFairyBudMothercommented7 years ago
@BudKingsGrow, still good to have a little room in there! Thanks!
BudKingsGrow
BudKingsGrowcommented7 years ago
@TheFairyBudMother, It's all good! Having a full grow isn't a bad thing!! Just means you have a good Green Thumb 😀
TheFairyBudMother
TheFairyBudMothercommented7 years ago
@BudKingsGrow, I just moved the fans outside. I intend to build a shelf or just invest in an actual tent.
CBD_Sweden
CBD_Swedencommentedweek 247 years ago
It look great Fairy, and i think its fun that you watercure it. Looking forward to the harvest/smoke report once you have a dry weight.
CBD_Sweden
CBD_Swedencommented7 years ago
TheFairyBudMother
TheFairyBudMothercommented7 years ago
@CBD_Sweden,It’s really been fun! I’m excited about the water curing.
Tistou
Tistoucommentedweek 147 years ago
Nice, you are doing a lot with vids.
Tistou
Tistoucommented7 years ago
@TheFairyBudMother, hahaha, cool that you have used the spot. Vids give the whole pic. I agree. BTW nice style of smoking it. 😎
TheFairyBudMother
TheFairyBudMothercommented7 years ago
@Tistou, I have ADSL where I live so I try to update when I’m at my boyfriend’s place where he has upload bandwidth! I find video gives a much better sense of the scale and health of the plants.
biggreens420
biggreens420commentedweek 247 years ago
Looking good fairy nice frosty harvest nice report
TheFairyBudMother
TheFairyBudMothercommented7 years ago
@biggreens420, Thanks. Looking forward to a well cured smoke 😁
Lucky777
Lucky777commentedweek 237 years ago
Man I love bagseeds, like christmas whenever you want
TheFairyBudMother
TheFairyBudMothercommented7 years ago
@Lucky777, They seem to get a bad rap but it’s like a fun surprise if you have more time than money. Definitely wish I had taken a clone or 3.
biggreens420
biggreens420commentedweek 247 years ago
Nice one fairy unlucky with nocking it over and getting stuff on it should make some nice butter for sure looking forward to the harvest report💪
ScotlandDrGreen420
ScotlandDrGreen420commentedweek 247 years ago
Final product looked good mate
Trustoner
Trustonercommentedweek 237 years ago
Looking good, loads of frost👍👍
Teamdirtbag2
Teamdirtbag2commentedweek 237 years ago
This one to, nice job fairy. Looking Great.
Smokwiri
Smokwiricommentedweek 237 years ago
nice and frosty 😀
CAMOGROWN
CAMOGROWNcommentedweek 237 years ago
Looks ACE!!
Fergie
Fergiecommentedweek 227 years ago
Looks awesome man really bushing out 😉hope you ontop your gnat issue .😀
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