SnappleApple
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Any of you guys out there that have expierience growing white widow, how many weeks does it usually take to finish flowering? its 60% sativa 40% indica, so i was thinking about 10.
for outdoor thats about right,ive heard of 9 weeks.Any of you guys out there that have expierience growing white widow, how many weeks does it usually take to finish flowering? its 60% sativa 40% indica, so i was thinking about 10.
What part of Michigan, if i may ask? I grew it last year in Central Minnesota, and it finished the last weekend in September. Honestly, I would have liked to have given it another week, but we were getting really cool rainy weather and I was starting to get some mold problems. Had to give 'em the chop a little early.growing white widow outdoors is not like indoors, the 8-9 weeks of flowering is on an indoor light schedule where you can control the light, you can't control light outside, if you start indoors in the winter you can take outside to flower in the spring, but summer days are too long. if you plant in spring expect that outside ww should be ready around late sept-early oct. but that's for me in michigan climate.
right now i'd have to say that a northern light strain or something x'd with it.....(i have some nl x skunk that says it finished in sept) most seed banks will tell you what month you can harvest outdoors and it's pretty accurate for michigan.doczoidberg - What is a good strain for MI outdoors? Going to try and do some LR2 but looking for something else. Might try some WW but have ran into problems before with short season and worrying about small game etc.
i'm in sw mi.... stay deceint enough up till halloween usually.... if it frosts once i'm usualy alright cuz the first one really isn't too bad, but twice and it's overWhat part of Michigan, if i may ask? I grew it last year in Central Minnesota, and it finished the last weekend in September. Honestly, I would have liked to have given it another week, but we were getting really cool rainy weather and I was starting to get some mold problems. Had to give 'em the chop a little early.
Still a damned good smoke, though - just got wasted on it again last night. But it's probably a borderline strain for this far north. I think I'm going to go with earlier finishers this year.
Yep. I hear ya, Doc. That's part of the reason why I chopped my girls the last week of September last year; we had a somewhat hard frost, followed by cool rainy weather. The frost weakened them, and I knew they didn't have much fight left in 'em.i'm in sw mi.... stay deceint enough up till halloween usually.... if it frosts once i'm usualy alright cuz the first one really isn't too bad, but twice and it's over
right now i'd have to say that a northern light strain or something x'd with it.....(i have some nl x skunk that says it finished in sept) most seed banks will tell you what month you can harvest outdoors and it's pretty accurate for michigan.
there's also all the early strains like early pearl, early girl, speed queen.....
you should start some lr2's right now for a seed crop, unless you have alot of beans already. i have quiet a few and i will start harvesting outdoors in the end of may. i will have about a ten plant harvest every week untill the end of august... about 12-13, then in october i will get the big girls.