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Looking good 👍 I'd have no complaints at this point, if they were mine.
But if u do get a chance to grow outside....sky is the limit.😉
Really thinking hard on it. I'd enjoy the challenge.Just need to find the space!
 
Just read your thread. Great job getting here. If you have more seeds of this strain you are now golden. You have seen the stretch and I bet you have seen some of the plant reactions to stress and defolation.
Now take the information and steer the plants. Run them under the net to split them out. Cull the Dominant fan leaf at flip to get the nodes popping and most important, turn your tops up and let them go up a few inches then flip. Your longest stems should go farthest out from the main stem and the internodes popping should turn up at the same time.
Also suggestion on lights. Plants everywhere the same seed can vary in presentation. Some are taller and some are not. A net makes this easier to deal with but when they point up you will need to use light to force the plants to do what you want.
A top that tries to stretch 2 inches a day is looking for light. It makes stems.
A squatty top that has big fan leafs has lots of light. It does not need to make stems and can make big fan leafs.
Both these can be steered with light, either giving it more or less. This is more of a challenge with a net and one large light panel.
Good luck and I got ZERO buds from my first grow. Never got far along enough to even complain......

I made a mistake on my mainlines where I underestimated the stretch. First time growing this strain and mainlining.
I really appreciate that. I love the engagement, and kind words of inspiration. I'm pretty stoked about this run!! I do have a few more of the same. My next run will be chronic widow. Photo fems. And then behind this I have recently started a few more gorilla skittlez. I've cut a few clones from the chronic widow. Never messed with it but thought it would be great to learn while I have the means. I also threw 2 gelato autos in some water last night tucked them away. I find the float tech method, hands down best way to germinate. Learned the gorilla skittlez will completely whill in the water. It was small, white but she took off. I'd say there's a few weeks left on the field in flower. Oh and in the front is a holy gelato that I found and seems to be female. I waited for her to show sex before I used gaia greens bloom. But ended up doing it before she showed so I didn't get behind. Good thing I did!
 
Hard to get a good picture. But seems a lot of clear heads still. Which makes since seeing the white to orange hair ratio, fact a lot are still out not sucking in as well.
 

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Don't know why it's a different language
Hard to get a good picture. But seems a lot of clear heads still. Which makes since seeing the white to orange hair ratio, fact a lot are still out not sucking in as well.
Almost ready. Left side is gorilla zkittles.2 in middle and on the right is green crack. Gorilla zkittles seems a lot further than the others. Oh yea, have the holy gelato in the front that's about 3 wks into flower. 🌺
 

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Thinking this gorilla is damn near there!
 

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Getting too excited and ready to chop. Want to just leave her be forgot for a week or so but dang
 

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Starting to wonder if I should just go ahead and chop them. Not too much drinking going on. The green cracks,(middle and right side) are foxtailing which I've read is common in sativa strains. Middle has some gnarly nutrient burn from the late top dress. I'm gonna be using my Vcure to dry as well. Holy gelato will have the tent to herself for a night or 2. Then chronic widows are moving in.
 

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