A customer has a question or concerns and I hope we can get some opinions on it, thanks
"This baby is from a 9wk old unidentified strain. This morning the leaves are turned up. Watered yesterday and 3 days before. Is it ok?
Strain (type, bag seed): was in with ww seeds I bought from ilgm
Soil in pots, hydroponic, or coco?: soil
PH of runoff or solution in reservoir?:
What is strength of nutrient mix? EC, or TDS:
Indoor or outdoor: indoor
Light system, size?: 220 led
Temps day, night: day75, night 68
Humidity day, night
Ventilation system (yes/no, size): yes
AC, humidifier, de-humidifier?:
Co2 (yes/no): no.
I’m getting ready to harvest this weekend. Only using water this week. I sent a pic of the 2 strains growing to see if anyone recognized the plant. I no longer have that pic. It’s been so healthy looking, still looks healthy. The buds are thicker now so I’m ready to dry and cure."
Looks a little strange…I guess, but in my opinion if your gonna harvest in a week or less anyways you probably don’t have anything to worry about. If you wake up tomorrow and half the plant is dead, harvest immediately, other than that, I would let her ride cuz.
I’m guessing you’re the person who posted the question?
If you have grown the WW before and they look different, could you explain why they look different?
As a cross bred/ hybrid strain the many different phenotypes of the different strains can present themselves making them look and grow different. @Srsloman
The pic was taken at 5 weeks of flower, so is it now at 9 weeks of flowering? The title and the info seem conflicting.
The pic is 2 plants from packaged ww. I get the different genetics. They are the 6th seeds from ww packaging. They all looked like the bushy plant on the left
White widow is a hybrid @Srsloman a cross between a Brazilian sativa landrace and a resin-heavy South Indian indica
Due to the genetics it could display the growing patterns of either the sativa, the indica or some of both.
It would be possible to grow three and have one short and wide, another of medium height and width and a third tall and thinner. Hope this helps @Srsloman