Gorilla Glue#4

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Can someone with solid time put in, and valid knowledge about the glue chime in and tell me if its a heavy feeder or not..? Also any growing tips? Maybe tricks of the trade? What to do or what not to do with her? Anyone would like to add there two cents on how to yield the best with her? I know she puts some weight out already but still would like to read someones thoughts on those kind of things.


GG#4 is an easy plant to grow. I have not needed to adjust anything from what I usually feed. What you feed in veg will have an impact on what you feed in flower. For veg I feed 400ppm @700 scale. In flower I use 1.-1.3EC. Most of the time its at the lower end. All gardens are not the same so variation is expected.
 
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GG#4 is an easy plant to grow. I have not needed to adjust anything from what I usually feed. What you feed in veg will have an impact on what you feed in flower. For veg I feed 400ppm @700 scale. In flower I use 1.-1.3EC. Most of the time its at the lower end. All gardens are not the same so variation is expected.
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pretty much feedin same amount of base as veg at the moment..tryna gradually rise the base w/o pissin her off atm

ps - noticed a lil cal mag def in first couple of days of flower so had to raise the calmg.. a lil more then in veg

my 2 cents..
 
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Depending on the type of setup your growing in might have an impact if you need to use cal/mag. I use soil never use cal/mag for any Strain. In my garden she is easy and doesn't require lots of food. I use Organic additives with my base in veg and flower. Seagreen and Rootamentary from for veg and Humic Acid 55% and Kelp in flower all from Beneficial Biologic's... 400ppm with the additives keeps all the plants happy and healthy until ready to flower.
 
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Depending on the type of setup your growing in might have an impact if you need to use cal/mag. I use soil never use cal/mag for any Strain. In my garden she is easy and doesn't require lots of food. I use Organic additives with my base in veg and flower. Seagreen and Rootamentary from for veg and Humic Acid 55% and Kelp in flower all from Beneficial Biologic's... 400ppm with the additives keeps all the plants happy and healthy until ready to flower.
I use the same stuff. But those are the only two liquid feeds I do. Rest is bag only brews and top dress with water.
 
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The Humic and kelp are in bags. Comes in a black powder.
 
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Yea, the rootementary and sea green only liquid feeds used. Besides a brew of powder/granulated. I use the powdered humic and kelp from that same company.
 
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User435689 pic1401368 1425719842 Loved my Experience with GG#4.Grows Rapidly,Roots Excellently & is a joy to look at Especially in Flower- Think Resin !!
A Lung Expandin',Exhilirating Toke
Not Sure with her Feeding Requirements,ive grown her 1 time only (uninterrupted!) and Minus Using an E.C meter..


"Temporary Housing"..^ Slimline but she was'nt bothered..
^6ft .. Tallest plant ever for me! ..
And WHAT Anticipation! When i saw a guys Test Card of 32.9/6%? thc ,i went ...woohoo
Just saying..Several wks passed after that shot so She's maybe at wk 6-7 at the most
To get a totally "accurate" Understanding of her,for me she must be grown a few times tbh..
^^But Screw that in their man..Not much room to Manouvre.Eeikk..:( .:D Not Gonna do a Sea of Green nxt time tho...Lol
 
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hammerhead

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No, the only person that would have that would be JW. He had a cross of Sour Dubb x Chemdog's Sister. The choc Diesel he was running Hermied pollinating the Sour Dubb x Chemdog's Sister...

Seeds :D
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@hammerhead . Would the gg#4 s1 x gg#4 be an S2? Or is an S2 when a previously self-ed plant is self-ed again? Or could it be a back cross?
 
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First run with a s1 and bad soil

Plant grew itself why others died from the poor soil
Hit it hard with Moab in week 2 and 7
Grew taller than I expected and the smoke is out of this world
Choc is present almost kinda a GSC taste to me
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A choc diesel plant sounds interesting
 
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S1xS1(self or reversed sibling) =S2. GG#4S1x GG#4? I think it would technically be a Bx2. S1 is mama by reversed mama(bx1=S1). Mama x S1 = Bx2. Or just hillbilly "outback" cross. Real tight Appalachian style breedification is what's we call that round here.
 
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TG, I don't know. I never asked



I think its a s1bx1. This was just an after thought while I had the pollen out.


This was a post from Chimera.

Any hybrid or sib mated plant, reversed and crossed to itself, creates an S1 generation.

Any S1 individual, reversed and crossed to itself, produces an S2 generation.

Any S2 individual, reversed and crossed to itself, produces an S3 generation.

If you cross any S1, S2, or S3 plants to any other plant but itself, the S designation no longer applies.

If you cross any plant back to a parental or grandparental progenitor, it's a backcross. If you've been selecting though with any care or attention, an S1 backcrossed to a parental is most often a step back in terms of genetic progress- you are undoing the work you've done to create homozygosity.
 

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