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Indoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 6-10
Soil
Grow medium
12 L
Pot Size
0.25 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 4
Vegetation
20
cm
inch
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
12+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
blood meal liquid
3 ml/l
amino16
3 ml/l
Auxenol 5-5-9
2 ml/l
2+ nutrients after
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BipolarHellas BipolarHellas
5 years ago
This is my first grow ever. I have six plants but I only wanna make a diary for my White Widows. I haven't trained them. I will see how it goes.By now I had no problems,the ladies are thriving well and just started to show preflowers..Still early though and I cant wait.Been trying to keep it organic. Started feeding organic nutes on week 4. I use Guanokalong,Bio Vega,Blood meal and an organic stimulator. My grow tent is in garage my and its winter,but I manage to keep an optimal environment.Thanks for watching Day 1 is 25/12/2019, Christmas Day
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Grow Questions
BipolarHellas
BipolarHellasstarted grow question 5 years ago
Should I defoliate?The plants havent been trained and big fan leaves shade the lower parts.Will it stress them a lot?
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Leaves. Too many
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 5 years ago
If you don't want a lot of popcorn nugs at the bottom of the plant I would definitely defoliate it's very beneficial to the plant, It shouldn't cause stress either, just take a few at a time and she'll be fine.
BipolarHellas
BipolarHellasstarted grow question 5 years ago
Can nutrient burn destroy taste,smell and potency?
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Buds. Other
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chasv77
chasv77answered grow question 5 years ago
OK, since you are seeing/smelling the difference, maybe it is too gone. My issue came as a case of 100% strength feeding. Did yours come to this state, because you were maybe feeding every watering? I would continue to flush, and maybe extend grow out another week or so, to let the plant use remaining nutes, from its internal structure. At that point it may start to get more CBD, depending on how your trichs are doing now. But it is better than bad tasting stuff. FYI, when you cure - - - > 3-5days to dry, then another days in a jar to cure properly.
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chasv77
chasv77commentedweek 115 years ago
For what it is worth, and as a lesson learned, here are things that keep me mostly out of trouble with the daily watering/care. * Use only fabric pots, if not already doing * Only feed after 30 days of growing in your permanent soil - - - > assuming quality soil like Ocean Forrest or Roots Organics * Start out feeding only at a 50% strength, then SLOWLY increment the strengths until you see any wierdness, or like the robustness of your plants * Water/feed using only distilled or purified drinking water * Feed once per 7-10 days * When feeding/watering , use enough water or nutes mix, to force it to drain through the bottom or sides(fabric pot) of the pot. This reduces the chance that nutes, salts, etc., accumulate in the soil. For example, I grow in three gallon pots, and I use one whole gal of water or water/nutes. This causes a little liquid to collect in drip pan. I hope you can use some of this, or you may have a firmer plan for your next grow. Don't be too dissapointed, as errors make a better grower, than one who never had to deal with a lot of issues from the get go. That might make me more ignorant than some of the other growers.😏👌
BipolarHellas
BipolarHellascommented5 years ago
@chasv77,thanks so much for your advice
sketchi
sketchicommentedweek 45 years ago
you know the reason your widows leaves is shining on one is excessive nutrients. ive had this happen a few times.. if i remember right, youre meant to lower the nutrients to quarter doses or just plain water for a few days until the shine dissipates.
BipolarHellas
BipolarHellascommented5 years ago
@sketchi,yes I will reduce nutrients. I feed them each time I water and I foliar fed them which was bad...Thanx
Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfcommentedweek 115 years ago
Wow they are looking Very tastey mate
HazeyBobby
HazeyBobbycommentedweek 115 years ago
there are some chunky buds there - very nice - a favourite strain :)
Huggomadd
Huggomaddcommentedweek 65 years ago
Gotta love them widows. Her genetics will allow to cope with some cooler temps. But if night temps are unmanageable I'd place a small space heater in there. Looking nice BipolarHellas
F4m0u5
F4m0u5commentedweek 55 years ago
Looking great!
Jocolope
Jocolopecommentedweek 55 years ago
This is some good genetics I will order some
DaSofaSurfer
DaSofaSurfercommentedweek 125 years ago
I've noticed a couple of your plants with those waxy dark green leaves. I'd ease up on the fertilizer. Im a guy that likes to go full strength on the fertilizers (or close to it) but on the weekends I give them a break with just plain PH'ed water. As for the aroma staying on the plant and bringing those terpines out keep your parameters correct in dry/cure. Never have fan blow directly into buds and always in the dark. also try using something like Terpinator or Terpesyn. Since I started using terpesyn I never looked back. These are some mistakes I've made in the past and adjusted so feel I should suggest to u.
BipolarHellas
BipolarHellascommented5 years ago
@DaSofaSurfer,thank u for the advice my friend...2004...lol...it was a miracle for us Greeks...
Ithyphallic_Hermes
Ithyphallic_Hermescommentedweek 125 years ago
Every grow and harvest is a learning experience. Practice makes perfect. It looks like you’ve kept with it nicely, as you have some other good grows. I fell into the exact same trap of over feeding when I switched to coir. Something that’s helped me is using both hydro and dry nutrients at different intervals. Plants in coir like to be fertigated frequently, meaning they like to be fed and watered often. So, what I do is split my weekly feedings up to feed my plants something everyday. Feeding incrementally reduces over feeding by allowing me to catch excesses and deficiencies before they get out of hand, while also allowing me to see what nutes a particular strain may be sensitive to. Additionally, this approach makes it easier to maintain a solid PH in your soil and a solid EC/PPM. I will say this: your buds do look very pretty, so you’re definitely doing something right! Looks much better than my first harvest!
BipolarHellas
BipolarHellascommented5 years ago
@Ithyphallic_Hermes,thank you for the advice my friend...stay safe and high!!!