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The_Projexx
The_Projexxstarted grow question 6 years ago
If anyone has tips or suggestion on how to grow this strain please share the info you have :D :D :D knowledge is power haha
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 6 years ago
hey Val, they're stretching because the light is too high, try dialing it in to 50cm tops, and also dimming that HID to around 250W for the first couple of weeks then increase as you see fit. This will help give those GG that GG structure we all know and love. good luck !
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BigDaddyK
BigDaddyKanswered grow question 6 years ago
Grasshopper , plants are like children , they need lots of love and a perf3ct environment, optimum temperature 27C optimum humidity 65% , DONT OVERWATER , let them dry out , always test th3 runoff ph and EC , don’t be afraid to pull off leaves after about 3-4 weeks to stimulate new buds sites , they also like a little breeze , make sure you have fresh air intake , use a gauze to stop unwanted pests , finally get a lux meter and then you can position the pots exactly where you need to , 15,000 lux at this stage , do it by building the pots up rather than moving light down . Happy growing 👍
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biggreens420
biggreens420answered grow question 6 years ago
hey buddy the gorilla strain is a beauty it's my favourite check my royal gorillas see how she grows I went up to 2.2 e.c max in beginning of flower and fimmed her around end of week 3 i like to use a scrogg as gorilla gets long running colas with good node spacing she can be hard to train as her stems get stiff quick compared to some other strains . in your coco perlite mix i would feed at ph 6 to 6.2 the ph as stated above by stick is more for hydro grows. usually she will be ready for flush around week 7-8 in flower hope this helps buddy anymore questions feel free to drop a message thanks
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi @ValhallasGarden! You're doing great, you might consider lowering your pH to the ideal pH range for soiless setups: 5.5~5.8 and give them a good meal as soon as possible, since coco doesn't contain anything, you must add nutrients from the very first days of the seedlings otherwise they will encounter deficiencies. At this stage, a good root-stimulator and a slight dose of Nitrogen is all your babies need. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hello ! Sorry no tips for that strain in particular as I never grew it but I have a little general advice for your about the Ph : I can see that you ph level is 7 , but for a seedling phase you should go with a 5.8 ph it will help for a better rooting . Then when your seedling will be perfectly rooted it will be time to slowly increase your ph range between 6.0 and 6.5 (7 is the last limit and 6.5 is the sweet spot in soil). I hope it will help you 😁👍
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