Gorilla Glue Bagseeds - What to Expect?

BMWEATER

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You scare me doing it in paper like that but whatever works for you friend!

Right now i'm having issues getting rock wool to work for me in an E&F table with three strains plus this GG bagseed. Remarkably its the Gorilla Glue that is coping best right now, check 'em out below.

Despite some setbacks which show in the lower leaves, the fan leaves are bright and new growth is perky... they're coming along. Fingers crossed for girls, eh.

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Yeah I left those tap roots grow to long before I put them in soil. Good news is they are all above ground as of today and leaves are opening!

I'm so happy to see the GG showing that vigor, it's a good sign that's she's healthy and happy!
 

Budley Doright

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Yeah I left those tap roots grow to long before I put them in soil. Good news is they are all above ground as of today and leaves are opening!

I'm so happy to see the GG showing that vigor, it's a good sign that's she's healthy and happy!
Just a trick I do but if left to long in the paper I just trim the paper and transplant the whole kit and caboodle :). Yes yes I'm one of those PT guys :(.
 

BMWEATER

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Well here is an update, I usually keep my seedlings under this vintage steel light I have with a single 24 watt CFL. Then they will go under the "Penatrator" LED light. For now here is a photo of all 4 (hopefully) girls


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ruwtz

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My GG gamble girls x5 are on vegging this E&F table with three other strains under 800w of cobs. 55gal res is under the table and they get GH trio and Hydroguard for breakfast.

Today they were transplanted up to 2gal coco pots because I've decided rockwool is nothing but a shit sponge and I'm never going there ever again.

GG's are on the back right corner.

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BMWEATER

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My GG gamble girls x5 are on vegging this E&F table with three other strains under 800w of cobs. 55gal res is under the table and they get GH trio and Hydroguard for breakfast.

Today they were transplanted up to 2gal coco pots because I've decided rockwool is nothing but a shit sponge and I'm never going there ever again.

GG's are on the back right corner.

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What a sick setup!! Looking good! I'm about to transplant my guys to 1 gallon pots for veggin, I think one is a girl I can see mini pistils


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ruwtz

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Here's the five GG beefing up like moon cabbage. Starting to show sex now and looking like girl but still a chance for hermie, or just a fem with a few staminate flowers which can be managed.

Flipping in a week or two.

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ruwtz

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Snapped a lovely stem attempting to hold back/let others catch up, but I glued her and hoping it will bounce back.
 

Aeroknow

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Here's the five GG beefing up like moon cabbage. Starting to show sex now and looking like girl but still a chance for hermie, or just a fem with a few staminate flowers which can be managed.

Flipping in a week or two.

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I'm willing to bet that none will be full blown hermies, but some/most will have balls you'll wanna make sure and pluck off down low.
Right at two weeks after flip, inspect the plant thoroughly for balls. They'll usually only be on the bottom half(like gg4 can do when stressed)but can also be some on top half too here and there. Check again in a few days, and again right at 3 weeks.
If you miss finding 1 or 2 of them after three weeks, you'll end up with some beans in your crop, but not loaded or anything;-)

The GG4 cut is badass for sure, but i've had problems in a couple of my rooms a couple times now, and I check the way I posted above everytime I have gg4 plants in flower now.
 
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