Warning about Gorilla Glue 4

vhawk

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I thought this would be an appropriate forum, considering it was a newbie thing to do. I came very close to throwing out 9 healthy GG4 clones because I couldn't figure out why the leaves were twisting. I was worried I had a broad mite or russet Mite infestation, after checking soil and run off ph. I guess someone should have told me that Gorilla Glue has twisted leaves. It's a little quirk that helps verify its genuine.

The leaves on the Clones in the mother plant never yellow up, and die. They're still growing as expected. I just didn't want someone else to pull their hair out trying to save their plants, and end up nuking them like I almost did.
One pic is mine, the other screenshot courtesy Google.
Vhawk
 

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cindywhite

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Im growing gg#4 from and I thought I had broad/ russet mites. My buds havent been getting big. Im not sure if its because I didnt plant the clone until june 30th (Im growing outdoors). I tried everything. Nothing really stopped the leaves from doing what they were doing. I had thought about cuttting it down,but i left it to see what it would bring. This is my first outdoor so it's going to take a lot for me to rip it out of the ground. Thanks for the posting. It made me feel better about what my final product will be lilke.
 

CriticalCheeze

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Only PH you should be checking is what your putting into your soil/medium. Only thing should really check often with runoff is ppm/EC
 

greasemonkeymann

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We're you really gonna throw a plant cause it had a little twist in a leaf that seems loopy to me
mine always did that too, and everyone that I've seen too (trendy plant)
I thought this would be an appropriate forum, considering it was a newbie thing to do. I came very close to throwing out 9 healthy GG4 clones because I couldn't figure out why the leaves were twisting. I was worried I had a broad mite or russet Mite infestation, after checking soil and run off ph. I guess someone should have told me that Gorilla Glue has twisted leaves. It's a little quirk that helps verify its genuine.

The leaves on the Clones in the mother plant never yellow up, and die. They're still growing as expected. I just didn't want someone else to pull their hair out trying to save their plants, and end up nuking them like I almost did.
One pic is mine, the other screenshot courtesy Google.
Vhawk
no need to throw out any plants with that variation anyways man, a russet infestation looks TOTALLY different....
like this
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vhawk

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mine always did that too, and everyone that I've seen too (trendy plant)

no need to throw out any plants with that variation anyways man, a russet infestation looks TOTALLY different....
like this
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I'd seen pics of twisty new growth with broad mite infestation. I'm not interested in dealing with microscopic mites, nor having the problem move to my flower tent.

But I'm happy that it wasn't. It's all good.
 
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