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Ive done some research about the Gorilla glue as well it’s supposed be at lower PH at 5.5-6… should I listen to this advice? Any experience with this particular strain?

So essentially the rain water could be too high PH as well… cause I have two other strains and they are doing great!!!

Honestly I have not seen many comments about specific strains needing a different pH. But different growing media will. Coco Coir does better around 5.5 and fox farms soils 6.5. Usually there is a range where all is good. I grow in Happy Frog and 6.3 to 6.8 seems good.

Now more often I see specific strains wanting more or less nutrients

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It was just in the suggestions where I purchased the seeds… it said grown better in coco coir cause it does better in lower PH… I think that was a little more specific wording… then the PH level read 5.5-6 I believe…

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It seemed to do better in the FFOF than the coco Loco mixed in…

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Most strains do better in coco, because of the way the medium works, it let’s more oxygen to the roots, you can’t really over water it, and you feed daily and have more control of what you are feeding it, accelerated root growth ect.

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Coco is a very good growing media for cannabis, but you need to adjust the ph for it otherwise it shows deficiencies.

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Honestly I just started feeding regularly because the rain has kept them so wet…So my best bet is to get the PH meter and start from there… should I use both the CANNA coco and tiger bloom at full strength? The canna says to use both A and B during veg and flower… but I wanted to boost my flowering stage with the tiger bloom…

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The plants in veg I would not put bloom boosters in but you can with the ones in flower, I would recommend not only the ph meter but a tds meter as well, that way when you have a chance you can water til run off and see how many nutrients are still in your soil, and you don’t over feed. I honestly don’t like soil, I’m a huge fan of pure coco.

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No plants def in flower it’s starting to form buds

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According to the timeline of this strain… it only has 3 weeks to go… I would say 4 with the slow growth…

Important thing right now is there is no critical problem with your plants.
They actually look very good. Only a bit of yellow in a few leaves.
So get your meters and start watching the numbers. I suggest keeping a grow journal.
Welcome to the forum BTW and stay safe. :vulcan_salute:

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Absolutely you too!!! And thanks so much for the advice… this is my first grow so was more of an experience and experiment type thing… will soon be moving to a medical state and will be growing for that and need to know I can do it and have great support system to help out…

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Timelines are general and usually go longer. Ive had autos go way beyond.
Get one of these to look at buds. You wont regret it.
https://www.amazon.com/JARLINK-Illuminated-Jewelers-Magnifier-Foldable/dp/B078N34WZR

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I’ve heard this too… and I can cut the main cola if it gets done first??? Then let the other mature??? Oh Yes, I’ve been seeing these a lot too… and reading up on the color of the trichomes!? :joy: not sure if that spelled correct but you get it… they are still quite small and still developing so I think I have time to get it a lil bigger before harvest time…

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smells fabulous tho…

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My whole house smells at times.
This was a Northern Lights Auto that took almost 6 months to mature…
We called her Ginormica…Lol

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:laughing: mine does most all of the time… at least burnt smelling…

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Jeez that thing is a monster.

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Oh my stars that’s insane… how long of that was in flowering?

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