Gorilla glue auto. Any suggestions on how much to water it, how exactly to feed it, light cycle ect. Would be very helpful

So I’ve been growing gorilla glue auto for about 8weeks give or take. I have it in a 35 gallon pot, but I find myself feeling like I’ve been over feeding or perhaps under feeding it. Any help on how much and how often I should be feeding and watering my plant?

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Hello and Welcome to the forum.
Could you post a few pictures of the plant to begin.
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What strain: Gorilla glue autoseed
Method: Coacoa from A pot for pot.
Vessels:Pot
PH of water: Not sure
Indoor
Light system: 60 watt full spectrum LED grow lights. Light schedule: 12 hr on 12 hr off.
Temps; Day,Night: In between 70 degrees and 85 degrees day and night.
Humidity; Day, Night:
Ventilation system: No
co2:no

I’ve been using Foxfarm tiger bloom fertilizer 2-8-4, Foxfarm big bloom liquid plant food 0-0.5-0.7, bush doctor cal mag 1-0-0, Flower fuel super premium bloom booster 1-34-32, Maxicrop liquid seaweed 0-0-1, and a pot for pot flowering booster 1-0-3.
I feed once a week, and I’m sure I’m doing it wrong. I put them all to a gallon of water and feed once per week and i water everyday.

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Hey @Kyler83 , So sorry I missed your reply. I would have thought someone else would have caught this and replied.
Two things I see. You are watering too often. The burned leaf edges are a sure sign of overwatering. It is better to water until you get a fair amount of run off out the bottom of the container and then wait for the soil to dry out before watering again, Cannabis likes wet to dry cycles. Check by lifting the pot to see if its heavy or light. It will get very light when its ready to water. It will surprise you how light.
Also you may be overfeeding just a bit. If you have a TDS meter you should measure the runoff from your next watering, which I suggest just plain water, and see how high it is. You want less than 1000 PPMs (parts per million)

If you dont have a TDS meter and a pH meter you should invest in them. Two very important tools will improve your grow greatly.

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That said, these plants are going to be fine if you just dial in your techniques.
They will be good producers. Very good looking and will recover fine if you address those two issues.

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Gg is PH sensitive to start. Keep it in range. Do not have to kill it with light…doesnt like it.
When you think its done…wait again. Too much amber is super locky. 5% is a solid goal. This was a goto strain for our medical. Cloned a bean for 2 years. Thirsty girls.

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Old thread but I’ve been thru a couple or more as to what the hell my GG needs…It’s been weird from the start and this statement is starting to make some sense … I’m at 3 months and it just did another burst of hairs , thought she was finished… confused as to how to go forward with this burst of "maybe " fox tails …but not sure exactly what fox tailing looks like on a GG… Been a Minute @Storm Hope for sure you’re well !
She is really leafy and not much frost but I haven’t done much with her in OF , just 20-20-20 peters…and cal mag. I know pics… my phone is toast… :peace_symbol:

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