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AcidTundra
AcidTundrastarted grow question 5 years ago
any thoughts on why it stayed Dwarf sized.i had a rootball issue.i went very low nutes i think and weak lights in seedling stage and a bitt weak 200w cfl in veg before switching to 600 hps.even the stem didnt really get any "girth".Read somewhere gorillas needed alot of nutes?
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Plant. Too short
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Spearfish
Spearfishanswered grow question 5 years ago
Next time, treat it how you want to be treated.
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 5 years ago
Gorillas needs a lot of nutrients. Your plant is pale green on week 3 pictures so she was already indeed of nitrogen : without enough nitrogen the stretch is generally ridiculous small so the final result too.
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frenchysmoker
frenchysmokeranswered grow question 5 years ago
There is only one solution possible with this kind of issus on the leafs's budds... Its too much stress dude! Idk from what or where but that's the stress who cause that kind of deficiency
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 5 years ago
To much stress is all. They are a living thing and although a very versatile and tolerant plant you stress them out they not going to like it! Autoflowers are prone to stress more anyways. But she is still alive and producing some nice buds although your yield may not be as best as it could have you have learnt for next time where you went wrong! 👍🌱😊
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Vincent11
Vincent11answered grow question 5 years ago
Hi AcidTundra So sorry for your problems buddy. Best off luck next grow. I do think that your rootball issue has over taken her mate and she got so stunned she could never recover. Because Autoflowers flower if you want them or not Week 3/4 , she is gone into flowering very little and really stressed. You haven't really helped with swapping the lights so often Autoflowers love to have consistent light schedule. I done gorilla from RQS and they are really resilient strains. I am using even extensive training. Hopefully this helps. Happy Growing.
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