Week 12 of flowering stage -
One more week is gone, first amber trichomes appear in Gorilla Girl.
This baby is probably the most huge strain I ever grow yet.
Its amazing how she can be tall and fat.
I think in 1 week I will harvest her.
Hugz from Brazil guyz.
Looking lovely! I like all the different photos through your grow, well done! Its always great to watch @Sweet_Seeds do well :D
Wishing you the best of luck on your race to the finish!
Happy Growing!
-The Projexx
Thanks for sharing a new diary with one of our strains.
We hope you enjoy it :P
Once finished, with the final notes of the strains, you can ask us for more seeds to share another diary.
Sweet smokes!
Jaypp
@Island
Congratulations @Island ! ๐
AMAZING BUDS!!! ๐
Thank you very much for trusting our strains, and sharing your experience.
And thank you very much again for the score of 10 out of 10!! OHHHH Yeah!! ๐๐โค๏ธ
We hope you enjoy the harvest ๐
Sweet smokes!
-Apolo
I grew an Auto Flower version of this strain, your photo looks amazing and much bigger!
Moving along nicely My Friend! Great Progress with your Garden!
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I ran into the same problem with my Super Coco Coir Soil, it took a few weeks for it to balance out, but I feel it may have stunted my plants, they were all sweet seeds in that run, your plants look like they did a great turn around, I made adjustments to my soil and it has been baking now for 3 weeks, about to transplant into it. If you weighed and scaled out your mix, I would be happy to give it a run, great job, looking forward to your harvest report!
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@MrJones, I think my plants suffered a little with the soil issue with excess nutrients, yes, but flowering is consuming these excesses, I believe that in the next cycle, there will be more balance.
But I am very excited about the results of this cycle.
Thank you very much for updating. ๐
The leaves show a previous problem with nitrogen and/or high temperature.
For the next harvest, if you see a very dark green, there may be excess nitrogen. The leaves wrinkled upwards is possibly due to an excess of nutrients or also due to a very high temperature.
Sweet smokes!
- Apolo
@Sweet_Seeds, Apolo, thanx for the tips.
I believe that the worst phase has passed.
The soil has adjusted, but it still shows symptoms of excess, the companion plants that I planted in the soil, are still born with the leaves accusing such excess, but I hope that the high consumption in this flowering stage, take enough of this excess.
In the worst case, in the next cycle I will add inert soil on the mix.
Hugz from Brazil bro.
๐Happy Monday Growmie! Great Update! With every problem comes a new lesson!๐
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