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Old 02-01-2017, 05:08 PM #111
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GG#4 @ 17-18 days

my second attempt at the #4. she's a light feeder for sure, time to cut back on the nitrogen, ha ha, she's not getting fed that much and it's still too much! figured I'd try topping this run with a couple trellises to catch those flimsy branches. this plant branches out like no other. I will make adjustments with future runs but decided to let these run wild, no trimming or pulling leaves. pulled seven zips dry from my first test run with her only taking her to eight weeks and a couple days. this is a cool plant!
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Old 02-01-2017, 05:18 PM #113
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oh, by the way, that's only six plants in there.
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oh, by the way, that's only six plants in there.
Really get after all your lower larf and sucker branches starting now. Hit them again in another week in order to spread the defoliation out. If you are feeding organically then I also would not cut back on the Nitrogen all the way. I would still give them 25% full strength strength or top dress them with some neem seed meal or other seed meal for consisten nitrogen release until end of flower.
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so glad to have the real deal now that i know duds R in circulation
duds can happen at any time , no one has really ever figured this problem out, I have never had a dud from gg4, I did from gg1 but not 4, you can get one branch on a perfect plant that will dud, it has nothing to do with it being the real deal
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Really get after all your lower larf and sucker branches starting now. Hit them again in another week in order to spread the defoliation out. If you are feeding organically then I also would not cut back on the Nitrogen all the way. I would still give them 25% full strength strength or top dress them with some neem seed meal or other seed meal for consisten nitrogen release until end of flower.
You are absolutely correct. I'm growing using a combination of both. I didn't touch the first plant I grew out and it had surprisingly nice buds all the way down. I think I'm going to just let them do their thing this time and make adjustments next time around since I'm so lazy. thanks for your advice, I'm all ears.
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duds can happen at any time , no one has really ever figured this problem out, I have never had a dud from gg4, I did from gg1 but not 4, you can get one branch on a perfect plant that will dud, it has nothing to do with it being the real deal
my take on the "dud" phenomenon is they are root issues from over watering.....period. I've had what looked like a classic dud or partial and have pulled it through. maybe I'm wrong, I just think I'm the greatest (hahaha!!)
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The duds were not from over watering. All my plants get the same amount of water but up until the last few runs I had 1 to 2% duds. I starting using chitosan and poof, they all went away. Same thing with a few other growers that I know. The duds looked like they were seeded but with no seeds, no frost and smelled like hay. Hopefully they are gone for good with me and everyone else. Chitosan is the chit.
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hey guys just wondering whats the protocol if you spot a dud in the garden?? i had a few go dud this round....i saw someone posted a pic in the start of this thread of one.. do you guys recommend dropping it and sourcing another cutting elsewhere? i really want to keep it.. but im worried about ruining other genetics. has anyone figured out a way to fix this problem yet??? sorry if this isnt the place for this.. tried reading some of the other threads and they are so all over the place its hard to determine what is the right steps to take...
awesome pics guys and thanks for any imput!
I guess there are some duds still out there.
Read this. https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=251272


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