Tips for growing white widow photos

This is my first time growing since I was 17 and first time indoors any advice for this strain

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Just good soil and good nutrients and they’ll thrive. Very easy going strain. You got a cat nibbling on your leaves?

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Looks like something is eating your leaves. Cat or mouse?

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Kitten got in the room the room the other night and decided to go vegan

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Y’all ever use silica when growing if so will it kill the mycorrhizal

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It’s safe to use. If you’re in soil it’s not necessary. It does help make the branches more hardy.

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Guy at the shop where I bought my nutrients said it would help with yield so I bought it was worried it would kill the mycorrhizal fungi in the soil so I haven’t attempted to use it

I haven’t noticed any real yield difference. Just branches being able to hold up heavy buds without the need for support. Just a heads up since you haven’t used it yet, it is very alkaline so it will raise the ph of your solution quite a bit.

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I’ll try it in the next set I’ll leave well enough alone lol

I have grown several White widow. One of my favorite. They are pretty tough and forgiving

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Any tips on training?

Put a tarp under that. Don’t ruin that carpet. Nobody is that accurate.

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I’m very careful to not spill shit everywhere I don’t rush anything

Any advice on training them

I don’t do a lot of manipulation myself. As I do autos, I mostly work on fan leaves. Taking out some that block light. Let me tag @Nicky .

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Just finished up my very first grow with ww, so I’m no expert advisor. Anyway, I saw a more than double height stretch in flower, so training or flipping slightly early may be helpful if you are in a small size constraints like I was.

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How many weeks till it flowered

I’m doing photoperiods so idk this is my first time with a specific strain

If you’re running photo you will get to decide on when it enters the flowering stage.

My current grows I’m planning to veg longer closer to 6-8 weeks depending on the plant 7-8 for my clones, 2 weeks transition, then each of their estimated flower time.

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