VaHillbilly grows ILGMs Gold Leaf


Dropped five of these about two days before the power went down for a week. :cry::cry::cry: good news is one survived and is starting to slowly grow.

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Congrats! Your Gold Leaf will be lock step with mine…I dropped the seed on Oct 7.

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Awesome brother, pretty sure mines stunted all to heck but Im gonna pull her outta that cup and fix her up a nice light 3 gallon bag with extra rice hulls and pumice and see if she will pull out of it. Yours looking awesome as always. :clap::clap::v:

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Congrats. I have grown Gold Leaf both indoors and out. I am most of the way through harvesting an outdoor plant. My fingers smell amazing after handling that plant.

This plant has already yielded 13 ounces of good buds (after some bud rot loss)…will take down the popcorn buds tomorrow.

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LOL Here is a shot of the Cherry Pie that I had to untangle the root and remove the shell manually:


It is about the same age as the Gold Leaf. LOL

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Dont you Love it when that happens. :joy::joy:

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Sun grown goodness right there. :100::clap::clap: She looks good friend nice job.

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Congratulations Healthy seedlings.
I’m your neighboring state one hell of a storm.

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Yes it was, unlike anything any of us had ever seen. :cry:

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How does this Gold leaf like to eat? Im mixing up her vegging soil and was curious as to how heavy of a feeder she is?

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I tend to be on the high side for feeding…she took it well and really grew. She was a beast in the tent indoors

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Thank you friend

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Here it is after the transplant and after a week in the ricehull/soil mix. :crossed_fingers::crossed_fingers::crossed_fingers::v::green_heart:

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Update on the gals.

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Chugging right along.

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Update on these lovely ladies. Ended up with two survivors. :muscle::saluting_face::v::green_heart:

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I think we’re neighbors, I’m near mountains….

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Western NC Asheville Definitely in the mountains.

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Two hours east, where it just starts to flatten out a bit.

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That would put you somewhere down close to the furniture capital of america.

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