![]() ![]() The idea is more roots means more yield and a healthier plant. ![]() In this case I am using smart pots filled with rockwool croutons but this system will work for net pots or rockwool blocks and just about any grow medium.īy covering the top of the tray with panda film the roots will stay moist and grow into the mat. I have seen a few grows like this but not many.Ī spreader mat is used under the pots. The idea has been banging around in my head for a while now. This is a new flood and drain system, at least it’s new to me. So they were set in a 2×4 flood tray with a spreader mat underneath them and panda film was used to cover them. One lady had roots about a foot long coming out on one side. They also have roots growing out the bottom of the 3 gallon smart pots they are in. I was actually going to veg them longer but they outgrew their space. ![]() Also from what I have seen the GG4 can be vigorous and get pretty big in flower. So I will only have these 4 in a 2×4 flood tray instead of the usual 6-8. I am hoping I can flower less plants and get better yields from them. I am trying to veg a bit longer and flower larger plants in 3 gallon instead of 2 gallon smart pots. At that point one of my flowering closets has room for them and if I see lots of roots being pruned I will flip them but I want them to fill the pots before I do. I am not sure how long I will veg these ladies but probably at least 3 weeks. Gorilla Glue left and front center and True OG back center and right in veg. All these plants were started in coco but they have been transplanted into rockwool croutons because I am trying to move away from growing in coco and transition over to rockwool. I am looking forward to growing them out also. They are nice plants and are showing that 3 leaf OG trait. I also was lucky enough to snag some True OG clones and 2 of those were also set into3 gallon smart pots. Since I have healthy rooted clones I decided to transplant my 2 original Gorilla Glue clones into 3 gallon smart pots. The clones do root fairly easy and I have about 8. The girls are doing well and I was able to take some clones off them. Transplanting My Gorilla Glue 4 And True OG Gorilla Glue was an accident created by a hermie and is a complex poly hybrid which can make it very hard to find something that breeds true from seed and doesn’t hermie too. If they are close I may select a good male and make some seeds too. I also want to see how these will compare to my Gorilla Bubble. I will also probably flower the clones as soon as they are rooted because I want to get into production ASAP and longer veg times will come on the next run. I probably wont flower these 2 right but use them for mothers for a while. GG4 is known to be an easy cloner often rooting in a week, sometimes even a bit less. In another week or so they should be large enough to take some clones. When I got them they were in rough shape from all the sprays but they bounced back and appear to be clean now. He was hit with spider mites and sprayed the shit out of them with Azamax. I found a grower with a cut from one of the original GG4 cup winners and got 2 clones of this girl. I normally avoid clones at all costs because of bugs and other shit that can come with them but in this case I decided to make an exception. If you are interested in the Gorilla Bubble you can check out my grow journal at: My Gorilla Glue Grow Journal I have to agree, if you can get a hold of verified GG4 clones that is definitely the way to go. It’s even recommended by Josey Whales the creator of Gorilla Glue 4 he said:”their gorilla bubble is as close to gorilla glue 4 as your going to get, so many seed companies using my gorilla glue name with there fake assed shit, DONT BUY FAKE SHIT, get the real deal or tony’s bx” There is a strain called Gorilla Bubble from Tony Greens Tortured Beans that is on its 4th BX and 5 years in the making. Every pollen chucker around is pushing S1s and GG crosses but you probably wont find what you want in that trash with one exception. Gorilla Glue is a clone only strain but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any seeds around. ![]()
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