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Outdoor
Room Type
12-12 From Seed
weeks Technique
Soil
Grow medium
5 L
Pot Size
Strain
Auto White Widow
Pyramid Seeds
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
The Outcome
Week 11
Harvest
What's on the scales?
6
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
What's on the scales?
20
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
6
g / plant
Tastes like
Citrus
Woody
Sweet
Feels like
100% Sativa 0% Indica

Positive effects

Giggly
Uplifted
Hungry

Negative effects

Dry eyes
Reviews. Nutrient
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chapadux420 chapadux420
6 years ago
definitely not much yield however was my first grow, and had no experience at all, tried my best tho, was an outdoor autoflower and the climate didn't help this year, wish the yield was larger tho.
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Grow Questions
chapadux420
chapadux420started grow question 7 years ago
I'm confused, on my last photo, are those pistils, an if so is it too early for the size of the plant, shw getting alot of light, why is she so small week 5 is starting today.
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Ganjalf
Ganjalfanswered grow question 7 years ago
This is called a budsite, and it means you are in the beginning of the flowering period :) this is where your main cola will grow from during the rest of flowering. It will grow vertically and soon you'll see white hairs sticking out in every direction (above, below, sides). It might be tough on a 12/12 schedule especially since she's an autoflower, so take good care of her! The stretch only happens once so make the most of it.
chapadux420
chapadux420started grow question 7 years ago
I am worried, I noticed there are spots on some of the plant´s leaves, they weren´t here last week, what can it be, I sprayed neem oil with water, two days ago, but the photo is from today. only spots on around 4 leaves. Someone knows what is it about, helpp. thanks.
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Techniques. SoG
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Kindbudz
Kindbudzanswered grow question 7 years ago
This looks like damage caused by thrips. Neem oil can be effective against them but the neem oil needs to be sprayed daily on the leaves both on the top and undersides. Be careful when using neem oil as this can cause an unpleasant taste on your buds. You can also try Spinosad products which are organic and non toxic to humans, pets and plants. Make sure to follow the directions on the bottles of either product as this will result in getting rid of those pesky insects. Make sure to treat your soil as well. It also does t hurt to pick up some lady bugs for around $9 they are an effective deterrent for other small soft bodied insects. Hope this helps. Good luck on your grow. Remember the already effected area on the leaves will not get any better at this point. It is best to look at areas that have not been effected yet.
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Northeastern
Northeasterncommentedweek 17 years ago
Same seed was my first choice for a Auto. Mine finished around 5 foot Indoors under CFL around 3 ounces dry. Have fun i enjoyed growing the strain.
Dahoola
Dahoolacommentedweek 17 years ago
Good luck with the grow
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 17 years ago
Good luck with the grow!
Planta
Plantacommentedweek 67 years ago
Whow Nice flower! Mine flowering slowly...
chapadux420
chapadux420commented7 years ago
your's is bigger thoo
Planta
Plantacommentedweek 47 years ago
Nice plant!! Good luck for your grow man!
bobo420
bobo420commentedweek 37 years ago
Beautiful seedling, coming along nicely ;)
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 87 years ago
@chapadux420 Hi there! Sad news :( It definitely looks like moths/miners/thrips. They suck nutrients out of your plants, some species can dig tunnels through the leaves, they tend to reproduce very quickly. They love heat, humidity, water, and healthy plants. They hate wind, neem-oil, and dry environments. I'd recommend to take a look below your leaves, they're often hidden there. If this invasion is confirmed, continue spraying neem-oil at night, try not to overwater your plant and never let the drain hang around, put some fans blowing straight onto your plant, and they should disappear soon. If you think it's something else, zoomed pictures would help us confirm the diagnosis. Hope this helps, keep us up-to-date and happy growing! 👊
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented7 years ago
@chapadux420, most times one time neem oil is emough ... mix it. a lot of water a little bit ( teaspoon) neem oil and dishwashing soap. Mix it shake it and then spray
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented7 years ago
@chapadux420, Hi greetings. The next time you grow automatic seeds its better to plant them directly into the final pots. Automatics like fluffy soil and a lot of space for the roots. They stop grow or in worst case begin to fower if the roots touch the ground. Thats the reason your girl is so small. But she looks fine and bring "a little harvest" Maybe you look into my diary i planted 3 diffeent automatics and 1 feminised strain
Stick
Stickcommented7 years ago
@chapadux420, How is this going? Yes everyday until they're gone (unless you're in flowering mode)
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growdoctordc
growdoctordccommentedweek 106 years ago
An acceptably effective substitute for neem is coriander oil. Drives bugs away and smells good. Lingering oil won’t make your flowers taste awful. Three important points already made and reinforced here - spray at night, spray the undersides of leaves, and a few drops of soap serves as the surfactant that spreads the oil evenly, though I use Pro-tekt instead of soap, as the silicone makes it slick. Best wishes for a great harvest