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Is this strain susceptible to mold?
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Not necessarily; however, we highly recommend providing ideal conditions and taking precautions to avoid mold, especially during the flowering stage. Thanks for asking.
by Mccuaig 13 August
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Is this seed suite for indoor growing? Because it says it can grow up to 200cm?
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Thanks for asking. Yes, this strain is highly recommended for both indoor and outdoor growers. However, if you’re growing indoors and are concerned about running out of vertical space, be sure to use plant training techniques such as SCRoG, LST, or topping, among others.
by Driskell 13 August
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I have tried the original Gorilla Glue in the past and love the flavor. How does the flavor in this one compare to the original Gorilla Glue?
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Thanks for asking. The terpene profile is the same. This strain was bred from the original GG4 genetics and selected for higher THC, better yields, and improved structure.
by Weinmann 13 August
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Does it take 9-10 weeks of flower indoors and outdoors?
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Thanks for asking. Generally speaking, yes. However, it may finish a bit faster when grown indoors under closely controlled environmental conditions.
by Palomin 13 August
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I see you have this same strain in auto and FF versions, what is the difference?
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Thanks for contacting us. The difference is that this one, in particular, is a phenotype we selected for its extremely desirable traits from the original GG4 genetics. The Gorilla Auto is our own twist on GG4, and the GG4 Sherbet FF is GG4 x Orange Sherbet Auto. Thanks for asking.
by Mays 13 August
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what does it mean when it says that the buds can suffer from poor air flow?
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It means that proper air exchange is required (i.e., removing old air and bringing in fresh air), as well as enough oscillating fans to prevent stale air from accumulating around the flowers. Thanks for asking.
by Mckneely 8 July
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How can it be 50/50 but more Indica leaning? Thx
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Thanks for asking. That is because the strain's genetics are 50/50; however, the perceived effects might feel slightly Indica-like.
by Verhoff 8 July
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The description says to provide more light. How can I do that?
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You will need a PAR meter to determine the exact PPFD at canopy level. Based on that, you can monitor and adjust according to how your plant reacts. If you're unsure, feel free to contact us, and we can provide a DLI chart to help you out.
by Urena 8 July
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How cold should the temperatures be to encourage the purple hues?
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Thanks for asking. To encourage purple hues, you need to provide cooler nighttime temperatures. Generally, a temperature difference of 1°C to 10°C between the lights-on and lights-off periods is recommended. However, we suggest aiming for a 5°C (9°F) difference, as larger temperature swings can stress the plants.
by Lafler 8 July
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Does the terpene profile lean more toward gary payton, lemonpaya, or sunset sherbet?
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Thanks for asking. In terms of aroma and flavor, it’s similar to Sunset Sherbet but noticeably fruitier and creamier.
by Mcgaugh 12 June
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how to make the terpenes remain strong after drying?
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Thanks for asking. If the environmental conditions during the veg and flower stages are optimal and you're still not satisfied with the results, the issue is likely related to the drying and curing process. We recommend drying at 15°C (60°F) with a relative humidity of 58–62% for anywhere from 7 to 21 days, or until a moisture meter reads 10–12% moisture content.
by Niakchini 12 June
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It says it can grow to 185cm, how can I control it?
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Since it's a photoperiod plant (meaning you can let it veg under an 18/6 light cycle indefinitely) you can apply various training techniques such as topping, scrogging, tying down branches, or whatever method you prefer. Just be sure to give the plant enough time to recover before switching to a 12/12 light cycle.
by Papanuchi 12 June
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how to get 30% thc?
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There’s no magic trick or shortcut, the only way to help your plant reach its full potential is by providing optimal environmental conditions. Feel free to contact us via email for a chart outlining the ideal DLI, VPD, and other key variables. Thanks for asking.
by Kiki 12 June
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Should I go for the auto version or the photoperiod version? Thx.
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Thanks for asking. Are you referring to the Lemon Cherry Cookies Auto? If so, it depends on what you're looking for. Despite their similar flavors and aromas, they offer different experiences. Lemon Cherry Cookies Auto is a 70% indica strain, while Lemon Cherry Runtz is a balanced 50/50 hybrid that tends to be more energizing in comparison. So, if you're after relaxing, slightly sedative effects, go with Lemon Cherry Cookies Auto. For more uplifting and energizing effects, choose Lemon Cherry Runtz. That said, I highly recommend trying both and drawing your own conclusions.
by Monilho 12 June
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will this strain be good for rosin?
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Yes, Lemon Chery Runtz is a great choice for extractors, primarily for its high returns but also for its delicious terpene profile. Thanks for asking.
by Mondesir 12 June
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is this the photo verision of the lemon cherry cookies auto?
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Hello. They share similar terpene profiles, however, the Lemon Cherry Runtz tends to be more creamy and sweet. Thanks for asking.
by Kirkley 12 June
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Will I get more resin growing with led's or hps?
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Thanks for asking. Generally speaking, you will get more resin production and a better overall quality growing under full-spectrum LEDs.
by Northam 9 April
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Do you know about under canopy lighting? Will this plants benefit from it?
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Hello, and thanks for contacting us. Under canopy lighting prevents popcorn buds on the lower branches. So you can get increased yields as long as they're utilized properly.
by Crisostomo 9 April
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What is the recommended ph for this plant?
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Thanks for asking. It will all depend on the substrate you're growing in. We recommend a pH between 5.5 to 6.3 in coco and hydroponics and 6.5 to 7.0 in soil.
by John 9 April
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hi, I rellly want to grow it but don't have a lot of space how can I keep a xxl plant short?
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Hello. There are several ways to do it such as Scrogging, LST and Topping, however, it will all depend on your experience. If you're a beginner grower, we recommend tying down the main cola (LST).
by Kirkley 9 April
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