Gorilla Glue #4 in Michigan

put into flower 6/10
flowers formed 6/17
5x10x6.5 tent under 2x 600w HPS w/Big Kahuna A/C hoods
73-75* lights on 73* lights off (8000btu a/c)
technaflora flower nutes (feed/feed/water cycle) 1463 ppm per feeding as per technafloras website
budswel organic guano tea (yellow label/flower)
FFOF soil
growing in 1.75gal pots (this was a test run for this strain)
grow area is a premium in my tents

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It seems pretty hard to beat. I had some others I thought were real good and they really are but the glue is just better. I have one called permafrost that is probably louder than the glue, it smell exactly like a halls mento-lyptus cough drop. This was my first try with both. I might keep that too. I tried to photograph it and it is not nearly as easy to get nice pics of. It has a lot of crystals too.
 
I decided to move the gg#4 I had in the trash can to a spot outdoors as well so I could put a strain that is smaller into the can... So here's the small and bushy gg#4 from the trash can, along with her sister, who has been outside all along. I only wish I had been able to put more perlite into the soil, but I'm sure the trash can GG#4 will like it outside better than the can; more room for her to stretch...

Quite the contrast in these two plants, very interesting. The smaller plant was inside a trash can with six vertical fluorescent bulbs on the inside of the can, I attached a pic of that as well...

The larger plant has been outside for a while, and she likes it there.

The trash can gg#4 is much shorter and compact, with short internodal spacing and the axillary branching is really taking off. This plant was not topped.

The gg#4 that has been outside all along has much longer node spacing and bigger broader leaves. This one was topped when a tree branch fell on it, leaving five nice branches.

I hope the pictures came out nicely, can't see on this damn phone

Edit: the one with red mulch has been outside for a while, the shorter one with no mulch was moved outside a little over a week ago...
 

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I am a big fan of taking plants outside but only for 12 hours per day. It's as good or better than 1000 watt lights for free. I already harvested 3 iranian chemdawgs the other day. I completely shut down my indoor for the summer except for clones. I do miss that co2 though. lol
 
Be careful of bringing in unwanted pests and bugs!
I have a nice dark spot away from other plants and a good eye for detail. I only ever do 1 or 2 plants every couple weeks until I reach 12 so it's real easy to keep track of, I just lable and date them for 2 moths out . I've been blooming right out of the solo cups here lately too and bending the top over to make 3 or four tops, this makes for a good yield, especially with a chemdawg family plant. I've become a fan, who wants to veg , I want to bloom, there is no trash on the plants. I usually use some azamax too from time to time. It works good.
 
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