GG strains GG4 s1 problems

Get proven cuts or stable genetics from a reliable breeder. I would not grow f1s as a beginner. Get f4s might not be as exciting but you'll have more consistency in your genetic starting material.
 

Raymond Knight

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I bought the S1 Glue From GG Strains and 1 didnt pop so far and 1 grew and hermed out on the bottoms the 2nd week a lil but I took care of them with a spray bottle and nicked them off and they didnt return, also there were not too many, only a few balls so I didnt cull it, Im having to deal with a lot of stuff like that over the last few years with a lot of genetics and most times I have zero seeds and that doesnt happen with the clones of stuff most times for some reason , I might be lightly seeded but I doubt it ,I didnt harvest it yet ,I will try its clone because I lost day 37-40 of flower to a power outage in the noreaster in NE last month, still the plant kept producing, I took it into the garden window during lights on those 3 days and didnt leave it in the dark. So I have to run its clone again to really see. Its a very thin sativa dominant looking plant thats very tall and lanky, it smells like burning rubber and chocolate. Its def different than Glue, doesnt have a ton of frost but smells real strong, like real real strong. There def a lot of variation in this one than a gg4.
 

Raymond Knight

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Update=because of losing that power for 3 days and the plant being essentially ruined I ran it's clone, I made a few videos on youtube of it, the end result on the clone was schwag , was terrible when it dried and cured, it was almost the same result as the first time, maybe 5 or 10 percent more density but larf none the less, now I only ran one out of the pack but I cannot vouch for these tribute packs, It reminds me of when I started growing out of mexican bagseed. Feel free to look at my channel as I cannot find anyone else who has run these yet they were on a waiting list I had to get on to acquire them. Im not by any means an expert but I have not encountered this type of bunk in years.RIP Josey Wales,hope the money went to his family and this is meant to reveal data not crap on his name..
 

calvin.m16

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Sprouting Seeds
  1. Soak seeds in pure water overnight in a cup of water.
  2. Take paper towel and fully saturate in water, fold seeds into towel.
  3. Seal towel in a bag and put in a cool dark place.
  4. When seeds show tap roots you can plant them. (1-2 days usually)
  5. Fill your cups or little pots with coco and plant seedlings a couple centimeters into the coco and cover.
  6. Mist seedlings once per/day with water until sprout becomes a couple inches tall then start feeding nutrients.
*Careful to not drown seedlings, only mist the pots once planted until established*
Above steps I know are a bit much for anyone who has popped seeds before but for a newbie it will be helpful. I have 90%+ success rate with the above steps. I noticed seed starter mixes are pointless the seedlings don't need fertilizer until they are a few nodes big.. Also with pure coco it seems harder to lose the seed in it..
 
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