Shout out to Robert Bergman

Just wanted to say Thanks Robert. These White Widow FEM SF are going great. :+1: I’m glad I only planted three at this point. I’ve been told this 2x4 tent could handle four. I think it would have been too much had I did four.







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3 is the most I would put in a 2x4 eventually when you get to be better at controlling variables 2 will be lots

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Yep even the w.w autos are beasty plants. Get to be huge. Well mine do at least here. 2 plants on a 4x4 and not much room left with them. Have to say the smoke from w.w is killer. Autos are not the best outcomes as buds usually tend to be a bit on the lighter airy side but taste smell and high are all there lol. Good luck

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Plants look great , I like to allow a 2x2 space for each plant. That’s just me good luck

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Just a suggestion to back off the watering of those seedlings. Seedlings are prone to damping off (root rot) when soil remains to wet. Cannabis prefers wet and dry cycles, and seedlings that size only need a few ml of water each day.

The flowering plants look great. Good growing.

Good luck to you. You’re doing great.

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@MidwestGuy lmao…I was just about to say the say thing.
@Dhamm350 plants look great keep it going.

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Looking great. Would’ve suggested you raised or turned down the light a week ago though. Slammed your stretch. I did the same first grow. I just slammed them much harder (not a good thing). At least you didn’t slam them as bad me.

What is “slammed”?

I stunted their growth with excess light. “Slammed”. Now after transition I start with a lower dli than before dark period. Let them do their thing.



Plants grow to reach light. If you give them too much light. They no longer need to grow.

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Thank you.

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Well maybe that’s why Gary never got bigger live and learn
I wonder if it’s too late to get some bulk by turning down the light


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They will still continue to grow. You just get tighter node spacing with a lot of light. I run extreme levels of light, but back off when necessary to get proper node spacing.

Node spacing is no longer an issue once I get into late veg, so I really turn the lighting up to high levels.

Oh ok that’s exactly what I did, she’s just a runt mutant and has been from the start

So you blast it during bud of do you back off the light, I’ve seen both things done here?

@Mark0427 come on Mark you know better then that, that statement is false.

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Not here. Every auto I’ve grown so far will look amazing on the tree feel nice firm and hard but come out light and airy. Not 1 photo been light and airy

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Sounds like a person problem to me lol

Genetics or issues playing God.

Mine feel tight on n the plant, so Mark, you’re saying that once they dry there’s a good chance they’ll be light and airy? I thought I was out of the woods on that one

Oh well it figures

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One thing I left out I had my bypass switch turned on on light timer for the first six weeks. They were getting light 24-7. Until I noticed it. With my work schedule I didn’t notice.

Those are some nice buds from a mutant runt

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Lol yeah they look huge … they are not lol
But they are looking really sweet as of lately and omg the smell is like nothing I’ve ever smelled before

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