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White Widow Max Automatic
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Easy
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The White Widow Auto was a bit up and down. Out of the 2 plants I sprouted, 1 turned out to be a mutant I believe and was super leafy and fluffy compared to the other. Which ended up as seen in the pictures, nice and strong and sweet covered in crystals and stickiness.
The Outcome
Week 11
Harvest
Tastes like
Flowery
Fruity
Sweet
Feels like
100% Sativa 0% Indica

Positive effects

Creative
Happy
Uplifted

Negative effects

Dry eyes
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I love Fox Farm and will be using it again next grow along with some more of their soil nutrients.
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loe8studios loe8studios
6 years ago
I harvested both White Widow Max Autos around the same time. Although one was mutant, it still produced a lot of fluffy product I can use to get some bubble hash. The other healthy WWMa gave me huge trich covered flowers and plenty of product. I do not have a scale and it is all for personal use so I can only really say how many jars I got. 4.
Grow Questions
loe8studios
loe8studiosstarted grow question 6 years ago
5 autos 3 strains growing and started all the same time. I am at week 5 and all except one are showing flowering. If I change the light schedule from 18-6 to 12-12, would that hurt the rest or stunt whats already flowering? or just continue and make room
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Other. Bugs
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The_Projexx
The_Projexxanswered grow question 6 years ago
I wouldn't change anything they are auto's when they are ready to go they will just start flowering . Sometimes the same strain will flower differently , some plants mature faster then others as a result when this happens with auto's they will start flowering . Regardless if you change the lights or not the plant that's in flower will continue to do so . They're designed to flower upon maturity . You can try to slow it down with some lst but at this point I'm pretty sure its just going to do its thing ! There's absolutely nothing wrong with your garden tho your doing really well and I'd like to say keep up the good work ! :D I hope this information helps you to understand a bit better how plant maturity plays a big part in the autoflowering world . - Happy Growing!
loe8studios
loe8studiosstarted grow question 6 years ago
With harvest on the horizon I am stuck wondering about the best ways to dry and cure my harvest. I am going to use my tent for my drying. clip fan leaves off, hang in tent with no direct fan but circulation of air in dark? humidity low? temp? or try this Bag drying I heard of?
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi @loe8studios! Yeah, hanging the stems upside down in your grow tent can be a perfect drying process! But you need to control your RH (~50%) and have a continuous temp (20-22°C / 68-72°F). Depending on your environment and weather conditions you might need to increase or decrease the relative humidity, you can use a mister (to increase) or a dehumidifier (to decrease), be warned that a good dehumidifier is quite expensive. I personnaly use a DIY drying box made out of cardboard, something like this - www.youtube.com/watch Be very careful about your drying process, check your buds everyday and don't rush it or you will ruin your final product. Too-long drying on the other hand can lead to mold/bud-rot issues, this is why a daily inspection is more than required. About the trimming, I usually remove only the big fan leaves, and let the sugar leaves around the buds, because they're full of trichomes and will re-cover your buds when drying. This helps in protecting the buds for a long curing (5 to 10 weeks depending on your environment) and gives you more green happiness in the end. Then, put everything in jars for the curing process (grandma's glass jars are perfect), keep on watching the buds everyday, mold can corrupt and destroy your product very quickly, you just need to open the jars 5mins everyday and move the buds for a close inspection + air freshening. Finally, act as a cooker with its fresh products : try a bit of your product whenever you think it's ready, your smoker's skills will help in setting up the perfect curing process! Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and enjoy your harvest 👊
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The_Projexx
The_Projexxweek 8
Keep up the great work man !! Looking super kick ass !!! :D :D :D :D -Happy Growing!
The_Projexx
The_Projexx
@loe8studios, for sure man its all about the learning process ! :D
loe8studios
loe8studios
@The_Projexx, hey thanks! Compared to last grow, this is a bunch better and cleaner. Just glad to be learning and able to apply it to the plants. Thanks@!
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 10
hey man ! the home stretch is the most important thing, curing is critical because it's the process where the cannabis' chemicals turn into THC. First of all - no light during the chop + cure ! very important as the light damages the terpenes (flavour) and reduces the THC produced during the cure. You want to time it just right, with your relatively low RH you want to chop 2 days after the last watering , hang the plant whole probably anywhere between 5 to 7 days, or until the little popcorn buds down the branch snap off audibly. Paper bags and drying racks put thing at risk of mold and kind of mush the buds. air circulation while drying is good, but accelerates the drying and that's actually not great, maybe less air circulation than normal, and certainly not directly pointed at the plant. Basically you want the slowest possible drying (the coffeeshops dry for 2 weeks !) , that ideally means low temperatures of 16-17°C and a high RH or 60%. for home growers like us we're actually able to get tip top results by jarring them. that means manicuring the buds so they look nice and putting them in mason jars. I use miron glass jars because i noticed a very positive results in how the trykes dry when inside those. Remember two important things : the cure starts immediately at the chop and the cure ends when the buds reach 50% humidity. To keep the humidity up you can use boveda packs, some folks dont like it, but i didn t ever notice anything bad with them. Anyway once jarred you want to "inspect" the weed daily, removing it completely from the jar, having a look-see and jarring them back up. Second week i put the bovedas in and inspect them daily. Third week i inspect them twice or three times that week, fourth week to sixth week i only inspect them weekly. Does a longer cure help ? oh yes it does. Can it go longer than six weeks... theoretically yes, but i cant seem to make my stash last that long lol. Hope this helps bro ! 🚀
loe8studios
loe8studios
@CRiSPrGrow, hey thanks for taking the time to jump on and explain some stuff! I will take everything you said and others said into consideration. Always looking to learn more! Thanks again!!
bushybush
bushybushweek 8
Nice looking plant have a good harvest with the new year! :)
loe8studios
loe8studios
@bushybush, thanks!! totally looking forward to the finish. Then on to the next grow!
bobo420
bobo420week 2
Good luck with the grow ;)
iMeus
iMeusweek 1
Good setup, great strain, I'll follow along for the ride, look'n forward to this ;)
Boriking_PR
Boriking_PRweek 1
Good luck with the grow.
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowweek 1
White LSD auto ... nice strain nice breeder ! going to follow !