White Widow Journey

I’d like to thank Robert and team for the service provided, the seeds arrived germinated and are the sexist plants from beginning to end, can’t wait till the end. Photos so far

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Looking good let the growing begin :slight_smile:

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It looks like you have a watering system set up ?
If that’s the case you really want to keep an eye on that , especially because it looks like your using soil , so there is a big chance of over-watering which will lead to damping off… you might want to let them get a little older and bigger before you activate that system… :wink:
good luck my freind…

:v: :sunglasses:

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I love me some white widow. I got 5 going now in week 6 of flowering. A few more weeks to go.

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@tonsta why don’t you tell us more about what you’re doing there? They look like they’re off to a great start!

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Hi Bob And fellow enthusiasts it is been 18 years since I last got the green thumb desire, all previous work has been done with the flooding drain system at that time I had absolutely no problems with growing whatsoever.always ended with a vegetarian orgasm.
This time round top feeding several are located in a hydroponic substrate of vermiculite and clay balls the other in Clay ball base with potting mix above

The hydroponic system is drip for 30 minutes and the system off for one and a half hours to allow good drainage.

As for the clay ball and potty mix, it is watered 2x. Day with great drainage

Water ph test before adding and sitting in the 6.5 range

Lights 1x T5 110w and a 2x led 165w once in full veg will use 300w led and 250 w Fluro blue/red

Due to a lack of mains power, working off solar wind and a backup generator I can only have small wattage to run the system the largest are use is the 300 W LED

My last grow was with A SonT agro 400 watt so I am hoping for the best :grin:

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Bob they are so dam cute

I must say I am very envious of you, enjoy the product you lucky lucky lucky person​:sunglasses::heart::heart::soon::recycle:

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Thanks for the input very much appreciated the soil is hand watered and the hydroponics has the drip system even though I am keeping a very close eye on all of the little girls.
Wife wanted space I have given her more than space spend a lot of time with the young ladies lmao

You’ll be there before you know it.

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True words never spoken but the watch kettle never boils laugh my arse off :flushed::flushed::flushed::flushed::flushed::flushed:

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Very nice brother! The twisted dicotodyns caught my eye. A couple of mine did that too but not sure why.
Didn’t seem to be an indicator of anything I could determine.

All my white widow come out the same the older they got they began to straighten never seen it before wondering if it was just the strain WW ???

Mine were AK47 Autos so not sure… I’ve seen them on a few grows.

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@tonsta

Welcome to ILGM

i grew White Widow for 6 generations i added my journal link maybe you can get a few pointer’s from it.
Your kids look great

Will

Hum mm love the characteristic so it’s not the strain from your comments, happen in different substrate but all started in grow wool
PS thanks heaps for your input have a clone not from ILGM bro inlaw think its saliva what you think

take a pic from the top down. From the side I’d say hybrid/ sativa dominant. But hard to see the leaves.

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Let her get at least one more set of leaves and lets see then. The first set looks sativa and the second set looks more indica… I’m pretty sure she’s a hybrid (Odds are in my favor on that one) @tonsta

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Thanks for the input Bob very much appreciated once again and yeah the next set of leaves I’ll take another photo and get back to you thanks again for all your help

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