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Gorilla Glue #4...

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guineapig

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Will Gorilla Glue #4 be the Pop Strain of 2014?

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:ying: kind regards from guineapig :ying:
 

siftedunity

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Tom Hill had thoughts that a straight male "showing" hermie was in fact a female, such as in the case of peyote purple and such.

im pretty sure ive read a few times that if you use spontaneous males from s1s they will also produce fem seeds when crossed with a normal female. so even if it appears male might not breed as a normal male. don't quote me on it though. quite interesting if that's the case..
 

sunset limited

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what's up know-it-alls?

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i don't know much, but i know it's sticky.

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and that may be all there is to know.
 

Mikenite69

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^^^^^ That was the case with my BB headband male got it as a freebie fem turned out straight male no hairs in site. I used it to cross 2 strains pineapple chunk and a original berry from kannabia every seed I have popped so far using that male as the cross has been females haven't found a male yet out of 6 beans popped.

Sorry that I tossed that male because he contributed great traits of tight internodes of to his kids and they were all fem seeds.

Peace mike
 

guineapig

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Sunset Limited that pic is insane :yoinks:

Its almost as if there are so many trichomes upon trichomes,
how can the plant still carry on with photosynthesis?

It looks like a sheet of ice on those leaves. Ice cold GG4.

:ying: kind regards from guineapig :ying:
 

theJointedOne

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THANKS TO ALL THE REPLIES

my goal would be 2plants/ 2 zips per 4 gallon, 16 containers pper light ect

you all know the drill lol
 

Dr. Purpur

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THANKS TO ALL THE REPLIES

my goal would be 2plants/ 2 zips per 4 gallon, 16 containers pper light ect

you all know the drill lol

You'll probably get 1.5 to 2 pounds. It yields more then most strains, and does it in a shorter time. Both veg and bud time are shorter.
I'm running 16 in a 5x5 tent in five g pots, and that's what I expect
 

Dr. Purpur

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I ate two gg4$/ headband hash cookies last night. I slept real deep, and feel great today. The gg4$ has cured up team nice. It's just like candy jars now.
 

Backyard Farmer

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I bet if you grow it out more than once you will see some hairs mixed in to the male parts. All the best.

Backyard farmer I have to disagree that my fem seed was not a full blown male because it was no female parts in site just balls.

Bugman when I reversed a female plant with collodial silver I use a 50ppm solution you can buy it right from amazon for a 16 ounce bottle will cost you 25 bucks shipped. The company that sells it is silver mountain minerals if you use it sparingly it will last you for many plants to come.

It usually takes me about a 2 ounces of silver spray to flip a branch or 2.

The process I start to spray 7 days before flip and continue another 7 days into flip. Now I don't spray the whole plant like I have seen people do then I can see going through a lot of silver I spray internodes up a branch or 2 like I said I try not to reverse the whole plant.

Hope this helps anyone.

Peace mike
 

Grizz

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sorry mule,

hey seafour I think you need some bigger ropes on her, maybe a logging chain ?
 

Coconutz

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I like my plants like I like my women.... I love em... but sometimes I treat em bad....

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Do you end up keeping all the branches that are bunched together like that?
I used to scrog, but I havent been doing it lately.
I think I need canopy management help.
All the branches bunch up together and shade each other out when they start doing that in my garden.
Do you just spread them to seperate squares in a trellis net or remove branches?
 

Seaf0ur

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Do you end up keeping all the branches that are bunched together like that?
I used to scrog, but I havent been doing it lately.
I think I need canopy management help.
All the branches bunch up together and shade each other out when they start doing that in my garden.
Do you just spread them to seperate squares in a trellis net or remove branches?

that was a small piece of a larger picture...

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I've gone to a catch and release method mostly... but I'm whimsical.
 
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