A new dawn.

Good morning tokers and growers, how are you all on this sunny Saturday morning, hope your all well. 😎 Week one of flower has passed, and the plants are preparing to go for it, into the stretch period, no sign of flowers at the moment, some times plants flower in the first week, most show signs of flower in the second, so it looks like these are second week flowerers. πŸ™‚ The Aurora Indica is turning out to be a flat topped type, while the Sweet Valley Kush seems a tight straight type, the Gorilla Glue is a tall spreading type of plant, the other two won't catch it up in size or spread, in fact, the Gorilla is the problem child of the three, would have made a very good scrog plant on its own, I'd bet it would fill a 5x5 tent easily. No defs showing at the minute, just waiting for the plants to tell me they need more Potassium as they start week two of flower, no sign as yet, but I'm expecting to up it in the next week, keeps them munching. πŸ™‚ Pics.

Aurora Indica.
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Sweet Valley Kush.
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Gorilla Glue.
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Week one is gone, lets see what this week brings. Updates seem to get shorter every week. 😁 Until next week, just keep tokin folks. πŸ‘
 
Good morning tokers and growers, how are you all on this damp sunny morning, hope your all well. 😎 Week two of flower has passed, and week three started at lights on this morning. Got some good stretch this week, plants are turning into trees, the Gorilla Glue being the main culprit, as its twice the height of the other two, its going to be a light hugger I can see that already, and its been topped twice. πŸ™‚ Plants have good colour and flowers are starting to become obvious and looking like flowers. I've upped the Potassium, not because of a def, but more to avoid one. πŸ‘ Pics.

Aurora Indica. Medium sized leaves for an Indica.
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Sweet Valley Kush. Broad leaved plant compared to the other two.
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Gorilla Glue. Seems a very Sativa based plant compared to other Gorilla's I've grown in the past, which seemed to have more Indica in them. Another thing with this Gorilla is the amount of flower it has, double what the other two plants have, it has the looks of a week four plant. πŸ™‚
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What will the Gorilla Glue produce on the flower front next week, seems to be twice the plant the Aurora and Sweet Valley are, hopefully this will make for bigger buds when its flowered out, we will have to wait and see. I'll bet it needs staking to keep it from falling over, no bad thing, just makes the plant look scruffy. 😁 So as we end the stretch period, will the Indica and Kush catch up with the Gorilla and make more muff, find out next week, here on Budbuilders, until then, just keep tokin folks. πŸ‘
 
Good morning tokers and growers, how are you all on this bright but wet Saturday morning, hope your all well. :cool: Today we start week four of flower, every thing is fine apart from the problem ape, while looking over the plants I discovered a herm bud, not open, but there any way. After a good herm hunt I managed to pick off five in total, not quite a grow destroyer, but enough to maybe produce seeds on all three plants. :cautious: Not that this is a big problem to me as I don't smoke my weed any more, so no joint or bong explosions destroying my soft furnishings, or setting fire to the sofa, or cooky burning my favourite shirts. 🀣 Due to my method of intake I can pick out the seeds, so no worries, just would prefer no seeds unless they are planned. πŸ™‚ The other two plants are fine and loving life, so no problems there. πŸ‘ Looking at the plants characteristics, the Sweet Valley Kush has a really strong stem on it for its size, would be a nice plant to cross with another more wispy stemmed strain to thicken up the new strains stems. The Aurora Indica looks like its growing according to form, just like all the other Aurora's I've grown in past, but this strain has been around a long while so it should be stable. πŸ™‚ This Gorilla Glue seems to me to be more Sativa based than the first plants I saw, which was nearly twenty years ago though, when Mr Tight grew them. Back then they were cuttings only as there were no seeds available like there is today, people were going mad for cuttings, sent through the post in jars with built in battery LED lights to keep them going in the post, don't know if this is still happening, strange how things move on over time. πŸ™‚ Pics.

Aurora Indica.
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Sweet Valley Kush. Good strong stem on it, would make a good outdoor plant, hard to blow over. πŸ‘
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Gorilla Glue. Twice the size and spread of the other two plants.
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If you look under the flower you can see the herm flower bud, and another in the top left corner on another stem. 🫀
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Apart from the Gorilla's foray into seed production we are still on course for a nice harvest, unless the other plants have rebellion on their minds. 😁 So what does week four hold in store for us, wish I knew, and there is still only one way to find out, and that is? Pop back next week and find out, until then, just keep tokin folks. πŸ‘
 
My GG#4 and SB#22 came like this. IMG_7355.jpeg

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It worked. The grew great.

Love your grows man. πŸ‘Š
 
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