Eggs Does Gorilla Glue 4 Bag Seeds 2018

Looking Eggcellent! Love the structure. Are you topping and training them?

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Thanks, ya I have toped the both gg4s, the one had some issues when it was small and self toped it self. Not sure how much training I will do, trying to put together a veg room and turn that into a flower room. Your garden looks spot on lately, nice job.
 
Hi gang, Either the Gorilla Girls are beast, or the Eggspress is struggling.
The Gorilla Girls are 57 days old and seem to be very happy from day one. The lower fan leaves have always faced to the side instead of up.
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The Eggspress is 45 days old they too have been happy ( except for today ) but seem to be half the size as the GG4.
Today was their first TP drench, only 8 - 10 ml dunked, 4 plants. They are hanging heavy I may have feed them too strong? I used a different bucket and did not have as much water as I normally use. I have to upgrade my heater my new lights don't throw the heat that the old light did. I also topped the yesterday. Any thoughts on the heavy leaves?
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Hey gang, not sure if I have a problem or not. The gorilla girls are chugging along but last week they started to show some stress of some sort. I did start de stress, the new growth looks good but I'm not sure if I have a problem or not. The one has more then the other.
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The orient eggspress are doing well, one with really close nodes kind of cute.
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And a group shot.
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Have a great Sunday everyone.
 
Hey gang, not sure if I have a problem or not. The gorilla girls are chugging along but last week they started to show some stress of some sort. I did start de stress, the new growth looks good but I'm not sure if I have a problem or not. The one has more then the other.
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The orient eggspress are doing well, one with really close nodes kind of cute.
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And a group shot.
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Have a great Sunday everyone.

What up Egg, I hope your weekend is going good.
Looks to me that Gorilla girl is just hungry. I would up your TP drench amounts, she is rather large in that 1gal... and this happens to me pretty much every veg. When that big, I find I usually need to use around 4-6ml of drench... but I mostly top water and this is the ratio I use. So I get 1qt water, take a bit in a small cup out and pour your tea in there, then dump around 4-6ml or drench into the qt of water... add the tea... stir it a bit, then top water. Done!
This usually works well for me, it wont get rid of the spots... but will keep it from getting worse. Easy enough, just up your drenches K!

Hopefully others will chime in with better advice, have a great one!
 
No worries :)
What nutrients have you given? How much and how often?
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How is your pH?
Looks like K (?) deficiency.

What up Egg, I hope your weekend is going good.
Looks to me that Gorilla girl is just hungry. I would up your TP drench amounts, she is rather large in that 1gal... and this happens to me pretty much every veg. When that big, I find I usually need to use around 4-6ml of drench... but I mostly top water and this is the ratio I use. So I get 1qt water, take a bit in a small cup out and pour your tea in there, then dump around 4-6ml or drench into the qt of water... add the tea... stir it a bit, then top water. Done!
This usually works well for me, it wont get rid of the spots... but will keep it from getting worse. Easy enough, just up your drenches K!

Hopefully others will chime in with better advice, have a great one!
I agree with Daj! That 1st plant is large! Will it be transplanted soon? I bet more soil will do wonders for it. All looks great!

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They're looking good Egg. 119's advice sounds spot on to me as well.

Your orient express is the hashplant pheno I believe. She should be a good one. That's the pheno Dubi used to breed Kali China.

Thanks everyone, my TP drench and GE have been at 3ml / gal. of soil for all plants but I will up that for the Gorilla Girls. I have topped one and super cropped the other GG, they are almost 10 weeks old so I will start checking the root ball.

Interesting how one Orient Express can be so different from the others, @Morglie is there anything I should be doing different to that one? They are almost 8 weeks old.

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That 3ml, are you pouring the mix down the top or dunking? Are you feeding all the plants at once? What are the totals of your mix, i.e. 30ml drench, 3ml of tea all in 2 gallons of water? I Still think she is ready for a bigger pot. Let see that rootball.

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I am dunking so that 3ml is actually doubled per plant. They are on separate feeding schedules but today they all needed TP, and I went heavier with 4ml x 6 (1gal. pots) = 24, 24 doubled = 48, so I rounded up to 50ml in about 2.5 gal of filtered water with 10ml of tea, dunked. Next water, GE...…
You are probably right, I will get a pic of that root ball in about 3-4 days.


There's nothing specific that I know of. I've never actually grown the strain. I've read up on all of the Ace strains though, and that pheno is one that is used regularly I believe because of its compactness, and resin production.
It really is compact, I will have to get some better pics of that one.



I do have another question if you guys don't mind, I was thinking about trying to clone, now that I have 2 rooms. I could have sworn a couple months ago I watched a video of doc cloning or making cuttings to clone but I cant find it today, anyway I don't remember if the cutting goes into cooked dirt or not. I seen a post from 2014 and he was using Rapid rooters. Any pointers would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
 
Do you have rapid rooters? Thats what I use. You could go right into soil (cooked I am guessing is ok) but then you would not be able to confirm roots. They could look fairly healthy for 2-3 weeks and not have roots. In rapid rooters you'll see em then plop that into some soil.

Your drench calculations look good but the tea seems a little high. I could be wrong and don't think it matters too much. Maybe I need to up how much tea I use!?!?

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Looking good eggs. You can back off the tea for sure. I use 1.25 ml tea per gallon of dunking water but you won't hurt anything using more it just wastes product. I learned my cloning technique from Doc and this how I do it, I take my clones from the bottom of the plant. I purposely don't prune the lower stuff if I plan on cloning. Cut a clone candidate that has more than 3 nodes then I cut the stem between the 3rd and 4th node at a 45 degree angle. Dip it in Clonex and stick it in a rapid router plug. Put the plug in a clone dome with about an inch of water in the tray (check every couple days and don't let it dry out) . Set that on a heat mat and cover with the dome. Spray the underside of the clones every other day with 1 ml destress for every 4 oz water. I usually just mix up 4 oz water at a time and store it in the fridge. You should see condensation on the dome after several hours. They should have roots in about 10 days give or take. As soon as you see roots pop through stick it in some cooked soil and treat it like any other veg plant. I hope that makes sense, if not you can call me.
 
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