My 4000 watt Gorilla Bubble, Locktite, 501St Og, Twizzler, ClementinexTripoli WickedxLocktite grow

Bakersfield

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I am currently finishing some Dogtrap, Golden Glue, Critical +, Banana Bread, Banana Hammock, Ript Og, Sticky Bomb and must make headway on some newer beans, in my search for this growers, Holy Grail.

To be more precise the title should read: My 4000 watt Gorilla Bubble Bx2, Gorilla Bubble Bx1f1, Gorilla Bubble Bx1 X Blue Satellite 2.2 f3, Locktite f2 "I believe", 501St Og, Twizzler f2, and Clementine x Tripoli Wicked x Locktite grow out.

I will try and keep everyone posted, on a timely manner, during the grow.
Right now it's Hurry Up And Wait!
Here's a shot of my seed packs before planting today.
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Bakersfield

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I finally got around to transplanting my seedlings from their flats to individual plastic party cups.
Each full pack of seeds had a 1 seed no-show, with the Twizzlers f2 and Wicked Glue freebie mini packs popping 100%. Not a bad ratio. They are all happy and starting to put out some true leaves.
There is a strange mutation that I have never seen on one of the 501st og's. It seems to have 1 big mutated leaf where you would have 2. I hope this thing keeps it up.
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Bakersfield

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I have been busy lately and will try and update more often.
So I decided to switch it up. Instead of vegging out and flowering under 4k of vertical hps I have decided to place em under a 1k horizontal hood and grow them a la sea of green.
There are currently 60 plants in an area of 36 sq ft. Once they have been sexed there should be somewhere around 1 plant per sq ft. I hope to get at least 1 oz per sq ft.
If this method proves successful I may forget about the verts and buy some double enders.
I have transferred them from their solo cups to 20 gallon tubs of coco coir, about 3 days ago. They all appear to be happy with there, 1 month since planting the seeds Birthday, coming up, tomorrow. I plan to veg for another week so they can get some roots established and then turn them to flower.
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see4

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Thanks see4.
Here's a few progress pics. It's been 4 days since the last pics and they seem to be gaining some momentum.

The 501st og's in center tray View attachment 3836799 Front- Gorilla Bubble Bx1 X Blue Satellite 2.0 f3
Rear- Gorilla Bubble Bx1f1
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Front tray- Gorilla Bubble Bx2
Rear tray- locktite f2
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Daaang man. Your making a field of dreams right there, with fire no doubt. I've been hearing good things about Locktite, haven't tried it yet.

Are you planning to transplant to pots/bags? Or you just going with a SOG?

That last pic [at the bottom] is showing a little leaf curl, is that a strain thing? I mean it doesn't even look that bad, but with the rest of your plants looking really strong...


I'm not even lying, my mouth is watering looking at your pictures dude. You might need to save me a pinch when you harvest. lol
 

Bakersfield

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Daaang man. Your making a field of dreams right there, with fire no doubt. I've been hearing good things about Locktite, haven't tried it yet.

Are you planning to transplant to pots/bags? Or you just going with a SOG?

That last pic [at the bottom] is showing a little leaf curl, is that a strain thing? I mean it doesn't even look that bad, but with the rest of your plants looking really strong...


I'm not even lying, my mouth is watering looking at your pictures dude. You might need to save me a pinch when you harvest. lol
My plan so far is to turn them in they're flats on Black Friday and pull the males.

I do believe that the leaf twist in the Gorilla Bubble bx2 are supposed to be a Gorilla Glue #4 trait that is a good indicator for a Glue leaner.
I'll ask Tony Green about that.

This is my first time with the Locktite. I did grow out red eyed's Golden Glue and Dogtrap, their locktite crosses and they were pretty amazing, dogtrap was my favorite.
The locktite's are the most vigorous of the bunch but they do not exhibit the leaf twist indicator.
 
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