Gorilla glue #4 outside Michigan.

Budley Doright

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It's pricey huh lol. If it's not in stock them I'll be looking at something else, I try to get my seeds locally at the store if possible :).
 

ganga gurl420

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It's pricey huh lol. If it's not in stock them I'll be looking at something else, I try to get my seeds locally at the store if possible :).
Good for you to keep it local!! Bravo!
Yes they are expensive around $20... but but out of the 40 plants I've grown over the last 5 yrs ...they are stable genetics, keeps you ripped for 2-3 hours, and I've never had a problem with germination. Like I said I would have grown it this yr but I'm all about the weight this yr. You could just get 1 from the single seed Centre and make clones. I promise you would be in love. Hands down my most favorite weed.
 

mmmpquad

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Good for you to keep it local!! Bravo!
Yes they are expensive around $20... but but out of the 40 plants I've grown over the last 5 yrs ...they are stable genetics, keeps you ripped for 2-3 hours, and I've never had a problem with germination. Like I said I would have grown it this yr but I'm all about the weight this yr. You could just get 1 from the single seed Centre and make clones. I promise you would be in love. Hands down my most favorite weed.
I wish we were all local so we could swap clones. One day, one day.
 

blaze 57

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Looking good!....I'm probably about the same climate zone as you.....do you have late Sept hard frosts? We do here so keep them covered at night! I have packed a horse manure and fresh grass clipping combo underneath the plants. It will give off enough heat under a blanket etc. Two yrs ago I built a greenhouse with a 1500 wt infrared heater as my heat source. Some of my 10-12 wk strains go into the first week of Nov here in eastern Washington state.
 

ganga gurl420

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Looking great buddy! Really good job! Fattening up nicely. You should be seeing trychomes on the leaves now.... I know I am for sure!
 

mmmpquad

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Looking good!....I'm probably about the same climate zone as you.....do you have late Sept hard frosts? We do here so keep them covered at night! I have packed a horse manure and fresh grass clipping combo underneath the plants. It will give off enough heat under a blanket etc. Two yrs ago I built a greenhouse with a 1500 wt infrared heater as my heat source. Some of my 10-12 wk strains go into the first week of Nov here in eastern Washington state.
I should be done in 8 weeks total, so this strain should be good which is partially why I picked it. Slight frosts mid November typically around here and they don't mind that.
I am still planning on leaving her as long as I can though as long as everything is looking good. And I'll tarp if necessary like you too. Whatever needs to be done. Thanks bro.
 
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