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Gorilla Glue #4

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PDX Dopesmoker

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I have 2k over 4x6 in a cellar. The bottom of the lamps are at 5'6". 2.5 to 3.5(mostly) foot plants, canopy temps max 84°.
I hate it but it's doable. The worst part is I'm 6'5" I can't stand up down there. I'm moving it out of here asap!


Gotta love joesy!! :thank you: :thank you: :thank you:

2000 watts over 24 square feet is only about 83 watts per square foot. The sun delivers roughly 130 watts per square foot. You could probably throw another 1k in that room if temperatures weren't an issue.
 

~star~crash~

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getting good new growth @ 3 days 12/12

getting good new growth @ 3 days 12/12

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I lollipopped my Glue on about day 10 of flower and over the next couple days she threw nanners *everywhere*. I hand picked them off and none seem to have grown back - Just curious if anyone else has experienced this? I've run her in the same room 3 times before and never had this problem, and none of the other plants in that room are herming either. I'm not sure if it's related to the lollipopping but that's the only thing that changed around the same time.


fwiw I'm running 75F/65% days and 70F/65% nights. Feeding 1.1EC twice daily via DTW. All of my plants look incredible and perfectly happy, including the Glue that threw nanners.
 

~star~crash~

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I lollipopped my Glue on about day 10 of flower and over the next couple days she threw nanners *everywhere*. I hand picked them off and none seem to have grown back - Just curious if anyone else has experienced this? I've run her in the same room 3 times before and never had this problem, and none of the other plants in that room are herming either. I'm not sure if it's related to the lollipopping but that's the only thing that changed around the same time.


fwiw I'm running 75F/65% days and 70F/65% nights. Feeding 1.1EC twice daily via DTW. All of my plants look incredible and perfectly happy, including the Glue that threw nanners.

so gg#4 is prone?
?? can someone tell me if GG#4 is prone to hermaphroditic tendencies ?? curious minds want to know...
 

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just like many other strains she will herm if pushed and stressed
keep her happy and you should have no problems

I'm trying to identify the stressor - Do you think it was the lollipopping that did it? Maybe the timing of it? I'd like to avoid whatever it was in the future.
 

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I'm trying to identify the stressor - Do you think it was the lollipopping that did it? Maybe the timing of it? I'd like to avoid whatever it was in the future.

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drastic temp swings & light leaks, most likely imo
 

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beta I have never had a
nanner on the 4 , but she does come from herm genetics so who knows, I guess if you picked every leaf on the plant it might stress it enough but I tend to agree with DG, you sure you dident hit it with a accidental high dose of nutes ?
 

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drastic temp swings & light leaks, most likely imo

I've ran her a couple times in the same room with no problems so I don't think it's light leaks. I have remote temperature monitoring that lets me know if it swings outside of the usual 70F-75F night and day so I don't think it's that either.

beta I have never had a
nanner on the 4 , but she does come from herm genetics so who knows, I guess if you picked every leaf on the plant it might stress it enough but I tend to agree with DG, you sure you dident hit it with a accidental high dose of nutes ?

I definitely haven't accidentally overfed but I did drop feeding from 1.4EC last run to 1.1EC this run - Would that have anything to do with it? I've flowered her a couple times already and haven't had even a single nanner before. I didn't think I was too crazy with my pruning but I'll ease back a bit next run and see if that helps.

Thanks for the help, guys!
 
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I've ran her a couple times in the same room with no problems so I don't think it's light leaks. I have remote temperature monitoring that lets me know if it swings outside of the usual 70F-75F night and day so I don't think it's that either.



I definitely haven't accidentally overfed but I did drop feeding from 1.4EC to 1.1EC this run - Would that have anything to do with it? I've flowered her a couple times already and haven't had even a single nanner before. I didn't think I was too crazy with my pruning but I'll east back a bit next run and see if that helps.

Thanks for the help, guys!

Maybe it's a reflection of something going on in your personal life. I've found that when things were going south in the grow room it was a reflection of things going on in life. Especially when things are done exactly the same. Anyhow it's all just a guess from here, but it's definitely not from stripping her. Mo
 

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When I topped to much I got some nanners. It's def caused from stress. Type of stress you put on her doesn't really matter.
 

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I've seen many timers go wrong it might all apair normal and when you least expect light is firing when your not looking...but check your water temp that will give stress also alot of people ignore this but its important i feed 65-68f ...each element counts when trying to created the perfect environment
 

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I've seen many timers go wrong it might all apair normal and when you least expect light is firing when your not looking...but check your water temp that will give stress also alot of people ignore this but its important i feed 65-68f ...each element counts when trying to created the perfect environment


thats why i use commercial time clocks ! they're mechanical & very rarely go bad !

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