I'm starting to think that little Green Gelato is actually not so lucky so I decided to add her sister too, also because it's fun to show you the differences between the two born on the same day.
Green Gelato#1 lost her cotyledons when she was born and took two weeks to recover. Although she is at the end of her third week of life, she is very far from her sister.
Green Gelato#2, on the other hand, grew up healthy, strong and vigorous from the start. I love how it is growing and how the branches are developing and I really like the shape it is taking. It's amazing to see how a little damage in the first few days of life can lead to all this difference in growth (and certainly in the harvest).
See you next week for more updates!
Interesting grow!
I run these genes 3 times so far, I love green gelato!
I was also using the Easy boost pallets from RQS. The highest dose I gave them was 40g in a 10l pot and they got a bit burned in week 3-4, but they jumped right back after that and developed amazingly.
Good luck with your grow! π
@HirdoWeirdo,
The little one looks healthy and not yet into bloom, so Yes, I believe she can still make it.
It depends a lot on your climate, if you can place it in a green house it might help a bit.
I once experienced an auto turn photoperiod because of stress.
Good luck with her! βοΈ
@Green_Dream, I think I exaggerated with the doses then! Thanks for the advice! Green Gelato is also one of my favorite rqs strains β€οΈ Do you think the little one I put outdoor has any hope?
I grew a few Green Gelatos with not too much success. Mostly they were too bushy and larfy. I didnβt do it justice. Interested to see how your one works out.
@Lucidite, I grew a Green Gelato auto outdoors last summer and it was a really great plant. Unfortunately I start to think that this one is not so lucky π Her sister is becoming a small bush and has started the stretch with a nice structure .. this one is slowly putting her third stage of leaves π I think from now on I will describe them both in the diary to show also a healthier and stronger plant.