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Gorilla Glue #4 - Part II

art.spliff

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1988-91 Mazda B2200 truck the suspension design is excellent, exceptional, marvelous after hundreds of thousands of miles. very sturdy and stable and quite robust to say the least as far as trucks go. i have some fuel injectors cleaned from Colorado and a reground camshaft "bumpstick" from Colt in Canada. The working parts on some of the domestic trucks in later years are like the same size give or take but they do not really have the same look or proportional dimensions. and it is usually on a truck with at least nearly twice the mass of steel or more so top heavy or small shoes or small feet less strong bones may be a way to characterize
 
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art.spliff

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back in those days names like champagne and nade were used which was said to be sprayed with raid bug spray which i did not purchase or see personally, in truth most of the bud itself checked out pretty good what ever name it was called, just stuff like shady dealers and long wait times which really amounts to a lot when cops are the pretense
 

art.spliff

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Original Glue from last year i tried more fits the description in the first page here about sours and/or chems i think. 2017 indoor gg was good stuff in a sense of being that puffy sour kind of funky with really a lot of resin, like people say all this about sativa and indica but gg has a consistent more resin than the other strains i think more or less which is how and why it has its name. this can be a side note or caveat or tangent - look at these mega pixel images on International Cannagraphic Magazine and ask yourself [or smack yourself] who is the stickiest of them all/ outdoor gg i sampled was strong in potency and overall more uplifting in nature compared to the watermelon zkittlez clone which so far is like a heavy watermelon flavor hash plant where you take one hit and almost pass out until ready for one more. gg4 clone i purchased recently accidentally died. i do have one gg1 in veg
 

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Original Glue from last year i tried more fits the description in the first page here about sours and/or chems i think. 2017 indoor gg was good stuff in a sense of being that puffy sour kind of funky with really a lot of resin, like people say all this about sativa and indica but gg has a consistent more resin than the other strains i think more or less which is how and why it has its name. this can be a side note or caveat or tangent - look at these mega pixel images on International Cannagraphic Magazine and ask yourself [or smack yourself] who is the stickiest of them all/ outdoor gg i sampled was strong in potency and overall more uplifting in nature compared to the watermelon zkittlez clone which so far is like a heavy watermelon flavor hash plant where you take one hit and almost pass out until ready for one more. gg4 clone i purchased recently accidentally died. i do have one gg1 in veg
GG#1 was not shared with the public. Unless Grizz can verify its doubtful what you have is real gg#1.
 

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Vallejo Holistic Health Center had thousands of plants on shelves to the ceiling, initially with fluorescents on the side with windows and then a thousand watt sodium light overhead with 1 gallon coco bruce banner plants the size of water heater boxes.

GG#1 is outside, maybe someone here can help identify it.
 

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This is off topic but everywhere I visited was totally 100% worth it. Lots of smaller cuttings various cultivars and the $125 plants were huge bushes different growing conditions most likely from the Plant Humboldt nursery plants I picked up. Sea of green compared to screen of green. The $125 plants are like hundreds of times the biomass of rooted clones. Practically speaking, an expert grower can lose 15% of the tiny little twig cuttings, whereas a giant bush of a plant like those offered at VHHC and Plant Humboldt is going to finish with buds for most novice growers despite their best attempts (sarcasm). The one plant will make you look like a pro, and the little failed cutting will probably not help you.
 

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got some GG#4 coming down very soon ...


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star crash

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Sup buddy!




hi Doc P ...i miss U


Star, you grow some of the nicest flowers on this site. Is that number four an S1 or what? It just seems a little different, but exceptional. All your grows look very nice.


thx super >>> its the #4 i got it directly from JW several years ago...most of the plants are lime green to purple it depends on the run...peace
 

dank.frank

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Its crazy how much plants can change in different conditions. It never went purple for me, even outside with nights at 40f.

Not to be rude, but I'd consider that an over feeding issue then. To much fertilizer and you prevent the plant from entering the last phase of development.

When Glue enters senescence, she will give some colors - especially in her leaves. Her natural fade, involves some colors.



dank.Frank
 

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now more traditional looking GG#4 .... took a bunch of these today & this plant was off on the perimeter under less intense lighting >>>


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Just a follow up question for me to identify the fems I'm dealing with
Isn't,more evident in real life, that leaf twist,a characteristic of real GG#4?
 

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