Gorilla Lemon Fire Strain FAQ
What could happen if the temperature and humidity level in the grow area are not within the ideal range?
Cannabis plants will begin to experience stress when the temperature or relative humidity level drops outside of their ideal range. This can cause the leaves to turn yellow or brown, and the plant may stop growing. As mentioned, it can also cause moisture buildup, which will encourage pathogenic growth. If the stress is severe enough, it can even kill the plant.
Use soil or hydroponics?
Hydroponics is best for bolstered growth rate, while organic soil enhances the terpene profile, producing more aromatic and flavorful flowers. Choose whichever suits your preference.
Can I top Gorilla Lemon Fire or is LST better?
You can top GLF, but it’s recommended to growers with some cannabis cultivation experience and exposure to high-stress training techniques. If you haven’t tried performing HST before, we recommend starting with LST before moving on to riskier, more complicated methods.
Is Gorilla Lemon Fire a good candidate for the ScrOG technique?
Yes, GLF is ideal for scrogging as it grows tall and develops equally tall side branches that can reach the same height as the apical cola.
Do I need to invest in a grow tent?
While many growers opt to cultivate in a grow tent, buying or setting up one is unnecessary. You can grow Gorilla Lemon Fire indoors or outside, wherever the conditions are most beneficial to the plant.
When should I start LST on Gorilla Lemon Fire?
You should start performing LST once GLF’s second pair of true leaves have appeared.
Is Gorilla Lemon Fire a heavy feeder?
No, GLF doesn’t need more nutrients than any other photoperiod strain. Just ensure you provide good-quality nutrients and follow the manufacturer’s recommended dosage for it to grow well.
Do I need to change the timer on the lighting system to induce flowering?
You have to change the lighting cycle for photoperiod cannabis plants to start flowering indoors. Weed gardeners provide between 18 and 24 hours of light each day during the vegetative phase before reducing it to just 12 hours per day. Some growers will progressively increase the amount of time the plants spend in darkness for two or three weeks to emulate the natural cycle of the outdoors more precisely.
When do I start feeding Gorilla Lemon Fire?
Growers should start lightly feeding cannabis plants as soon as the first true leaves have emerged.
I’m trying my luck with hydroponics for the first time, and keeping the pH level stable is a struggle. Any suggestions to make this easier?
Growers should always check the pH level before adding the solutions and once again before feeding the plants.