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White widow auto
Outdoor
Room Type
LST
weeks Technique
Soil
Grow medium
19 L
Pot Size
11.36 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 9
Flowering
60.96
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
9+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
Sea boost
7.925 ml/l
Bio thrive grow 4.3.3
5 ml/l
Pro Cal - Green Planet Nutrients
Pro Cal
1.321 mll
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OGCaper OGCaper
5 years ago
The huge stretch this week over 7 inches taller and bud is otw cant wait smells amazing
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GYOweed
GYOweedcommentedweek 15 years ago
Where'd you get this from? Is it summer where you are? Nice for a auto hybrid outdoors. Can't imagine how'd she do under 20/4; they seem to finish faster indoors right?
OGCaper
OGCapercommented5 years ago
@GYOweed,im in canada that was my summer outdoor grow it was a medical strain given to me thats all i know about the breed i took this plant a week early as the crystals were just starting to turn amber wanted a more relaxed head high was awsome smoke as well pretty good considering it almost died lol
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 153 years ago
Lovelly White widow auto!!!
SpaceToast
SpaceToastcommentedweek 155 years ago
Mmmm. That looks yummy. I just chopped my first WW Auto. Mine aren't quite as nice, though.
OGCaper
OGCapercommentedweek 15 years ago
The soil I am using to start my plants Is sunrise garden mix its spigotpeatmoss dolmitelime its mixed 60% soil and 40% perlite and a 1/3 of compost mix to make a great starter soil that has just enough nutrients to keep a happy plant