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Yet another attempt at Gorilla Bomb. Seems like a fast growing variety, but I repeatedly keep killing it. It has been linked to soil amendment and just overnuting in general. It seems this strain is sensitive to nitrogen and nutrients. The genetics are THC Bomb x Gorilla Glue #4.
These are regular clones. This is day 61. I transplanted last week so they have been one week in each individual container. I am planning on flowering sea of green style. So that means maybe one transplant after this. Most recently, I side filled with soil amendment, 40 HP Pro Mix: 5 Fox Farms Happy Frog: 5 worm castings: 1 ASB Greenworld Sheep Manure Compost: 1 ASB Greenworld Black Earth: 1 ETI Greenhouse Gold Seafood Compost: 1 Blood and Bonemeal pellets: 1 Green Gaia mineralized phosphate (guano): 1 alfalfa meal compost: 1 pulverized egg shells. The bottom and top fill was just HP Pro Mix.
My tent is a 4’ x 4’ structure of hung mylar, DIY. I have a 300 watt full spectrum with a smaller pod 1/6th the size of that again.
I am hoping to make it to the finish line, although there are other trials ahead of these clones.
@Denzul, I’ve legit messed up the last two, by overnuting/locking out. I’d say the genetics are sensitive. The growth is very vigorous. The Gorilla Bomb roots are always most developed. Easy to clone.