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DRGreyMind

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that white widow looks like something from a fairy tale, i ahve a feeling your going to get an unbelievable amount from that plant :)
 

303

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completely agree wit dr green horn, i would suggest transplanting soon, as i think i can see roots poking through the soil
talking about the clone? Yeah I transplanted a while ago, doesn't seem to have any new growth yet though.

that white widow looks like something from a fairy tale, i ahve a feeling your going to get an unbelievable amount from that plant :)
Your telling me. Pictures don't do justice. Something you got to see up close. 100x better in person. I'm guessing I'll get 3x more off this plant than the rest.
White Widow Max

INDOOR / OUTDOOR
Indoor / can be grown outdoor
TYPE
Indica / Sativa mix
THC very high, ~20%

PLANT HEIGHT short-medium
FLOWERING TIME

Weeks 8/10

HARVEST
Month 8/9 YIELD Up to 550g m2 GROW DIFFICULTY Easy







What does 550 g mean for yield? Can't be the amount of grams off 1 plant is it? Maybe outdoors? I think I'll get well over an ounce off this one.



White Widow Max is an improved version of White Widow. White Widow Max cannabis seeds are of exceptional quality and will yield more as well as producing more consistent plants than White Widow original. White Widow Max produces large crystalline buds and grows well indoor or hydroponically. Comes highly recommended. Truly premium marijuana seeds.
 

dbo24242

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god the websites need to explain that... it means per 550g square meter of plants. like if you stick 4-9 plants in a square meter is probably what the breeders are talking about since they all do sog.
 

laserbrn

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god the websites need to explain that... it means per 550g square meter of plants. like if you stick 4-9 plants in a square meter is probably what the breeders are talking about since they all do sog.

It doesn't necessarily mean SOG and certainly not all breeders do SOG. It means that at maximum that's what one can expect. The #'s are always really huge so it's often been speculated that the standard is based upon outdoor plants. If you had one plant that was outdoors and it was 1 feet wide (sort of SOGged I suppose) it would be about 1 sq ft. So you in a reasonable outdoor harvest you could get 550g grams off each plant. Indoors obviously this number is much smaller, but they don't post those. Most of them are estimates anyway and should really only be looked at relative to each other.
 

303

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So one of my plants leaves are curling down and yellowing a little bit. Not sure if it should be concerning or not? Run off ph from last feed was a perfect 6.5. Is this normal a week or 2 before harvest? I've seen on pics before harvest some plants leaves tips are really yellowing around the buds. Maybe because someone flushed? Looks like maybe N def? Maybe not? Any guidance/help would be wonderful. :peace:
 

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303

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Last 2 feeds have been the same. I haven't changed anything. Leafs curling down is a Potassium Def according to the RIU FAQ, that couldn't be, its been getting plentyful Potassium, especaillyy because I've been adding molasses to they're diet. The only thing different is I didn't use tap water last feed. I used arrowhead drinking water. I ph'd everything to 6.5. Run off the same, no ph fluctionation or anything like that either? I'm stumped?
 

dbo24242

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feeding too much? do you stagger feedings like feed-feed-water-water or feed-water-feed-water?
doesn't sound like you've measured the ec/tds of whats comin out.



the plant on the left of the first pic is definitely lookin a little burned.
 

303

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feeding too much? do you stagger feedings like feed-feed-water-water or feed-water-feed-water?
doesn't sound like you've measured the ec/tds of whats comin out.



the plant on the left of the first pic is definitely lookin a little burned.
No, I feed, feed, and feed. And yeah ec/tds? Not sure what that is. So no I didn't measure it. :confused:
 

dbo24242

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No, I feed, feed, and feed. And yeah ec/tds? Not sure what that is. So no I didn't measure it. :confused:

well you should stagger feedings with plain pH adjusted waterings, if you can.

read up on electrical conductivity/total dissolved solids use in hydroponic (and soil) plant production.

basically it measures the amount of nutrients you put into a solution (or chemicals, or particles, solids) which really is the concentration. A good figure for is around 900-1100ppm (I use hanna meter conversion. There is EC the standard and a few conversions.). Soil uses pretty much the same concentration, although you want to feed-water-feed-water because when the plant gets thirsty (drinks water) it raises the concentrations of the nutrients.
 

303

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well you should stagger feedings with plain pH adjusted waterings, if you can.

read up on electrical conductivity/total dissolved solids use in hydroponic (and soil) plant production.

basically it measures the amount of nutrients you put into a solution (or chemicals, or particles, solids) which really is the concentration. A good figure for is around 900-1100. Soil uses pretty much the same concentration, although you want to feed-water-feed-water because when the plant gets thirsty (drinks water) it raises the concentrations of the nutrients.
Will she be fine? Or should I give her plain water (today)? I just fed her 24 hours ago. I really really don't want to flush if not necessary. I read on some of this actually, a guy said some of his plants burn at 400 ppm where others can handle 2000, just depends on the strain, which is why this is the only plant showing signs of burn. Doesn't look to severe does it? Other plants are doing great.
 

bigtomatofarmer

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Just went to the store. This the right stuff? If it is I'll start with 1 tsp next I'll do 2??

Right stuff???????????
Hey man we are in the same boat my friend.
We both use Fox Farm, and we both just started using molasses.
Infact, thats the exact same bottle of molasses I bought!!
I just started using molasses on 1 of my ladies in the Bloom Room.
Ive read alot of good things about molasses, but I wont really know until I see the results myself.
Check my journal, we can compare results firsthand
 

303

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Hey man we are in the same boat my friend.
We both use Fox Farm, and we both just started using molasses.
Infact, thats the exact same bottle of molasses I bought!!
I just started using molasses on 1 of my ladies in the Bloom Room.
Ive read alot of good things about molasses, but I wont really know until I see the results myself.
Check my journal, we can compare results firsthand
Yeah I'm getting some good results. I think I'm 2 weeks out maybe sooner? If I were to flush, should it be at this point? Still debating, pros, and cons? I'd really like to harvest all at once. Not sure how thats gonna work out for me, time will tell
 

dbo24242

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Hey 303 if the plant gets worse you should flush it. Otherwise just give it plain water next time it may perk back up real soon. I'm not very experienced with organics, but I do know that its pretty crucial to water without fertilizers sometimes.
 

doogleef

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It may be a little overfed but at this point it will be fine. Give PHd water next time and flush if the issue gets worse.
 

laserbrn

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Agreed. Water with plain watering from here out every other watering.

The buildup of salts and nutrients is going to get heavier and heavier as your plants start to drink A TON of water.

Growing in hydro it's easy to see how this works. Some days my plants drink a ton of water and don't hardly take up any nutrients (the PPM goes WAY up and the water level goes WAY down).

This especially happens later in flower, the plants just start drinking a ton of water and if you are feeding EVERY watering the buildup of nutrients in the soil can cause this overfed look and sometimes burning, but generally because it's gradual it's more of the overfed look. You start to get the "claw".

Doesn't look drastic, just a slight overfeeding so I wouldn't worry about flushing at this point yet. Just switch to feeding every other watering from here out and they should be fine.

Plants absolutely love plain water.
 

303

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Agreed. Water with plain watering from here out every other watering.

The buildup of salts and nutrients is going to get heavier and heavier as your plants start to drink A TON of water.

Growing in hydro it's easy to see how this works. Some days my plants drink a ton of water and don't hardly take up any nutrients (the PPM goes WAY up and the water level goes WAY down).

This especially happens later in flower, the plants just start drinking a ton of water and if you are feeding EVERY watering the buildup of nutrients in the soil can cause this overfed look and sometimes burning, but generally because it's gradual it's more of the overfed look. You start to get the "claw".

Doesn't look drastic, just a slight overfeeding so I wouldn't worry about flushing at this point yet. Just switch to feeding every other watering from here out and they should be fine.

Plants absolutely love plain water.
Yeah, but at this point don't you flush? I am thinking these will all be finished my the end of the month. Since they're thirstier maybe I can even give them plain water tonight. I'll see how heavy those pots are. Thanks, good looking out laserbrn.Much respect brother:peace:

Doog, I read in your journal,
"Originally Posted by doogleef Day 37

Fed for the last time tonight. Flush starts next water. Bout 10-14 days left. :shock::shock::joint: :joint::peace:"
now I'm thinking I'm at the same point as you, I'm on day 47, I'm thinking between day 55-65 these girls will be finished. So should I cut all my nutrients? Including molasses? Also can molasses go in every watering/feed? I know how you feel about the overdrive, I only hit them twice with it, resulting in, well... You can say it :oops::cry::-|, told you so. I think is a direct result to the slight burn my FI is having. Anyway I think they're just fine though. :joint:
Is is true you flush to rid of chlorophyll, resulting in shorter curing time. And chlorophyll is what gives off harsh smoke and taste?:peace:
 

303

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Yeah, but at this point don't you flush? I am thinking these will all be finished my the end of the month. Since they're thirstier maybe I can even give them plain water tonight. I'll see how heavy those pots are. Thanks, good looking out laserbrn.Much respect brother:peace:

Doog, I read in your journal,
"Originally Posted by doogleef Day 37

Fed for the last time tonight. Flush starts next water. Bout 10-14 days left. :shock::shock::joint: :joint::peace:"
now I'm thinking I'm at the same point as you, I'm on day 47, I'm thinking between day 55-65 these girls will be finished. So should I cut all my nutrients? Including molasses? Also can molasses go in every watering/feed? I know how you feel about the overdrive, I only hit them twice with it, resulting in, well... You can say it :oops::cry::-|, told you so. I think is a direct result to the slight burn my FI is having. Anyway I think they're just fine though. :joint:
Is is true you flush to rid of chlorophyll, resulting in shorter curing time. And chlorophyll is what gives off harsh smoke and taste?:peace:
:oops::oops::oops::oops::oops::oops::oops: Could be worse. Heres the damage. I came in hot on my nutes. Boneman suggested nute lockout, fuck I don't know.
Boneman said:
What strain is it? It is most likely not ready for harvest and if you feed as much as you state, then you have probably have nute lock out.
I'm going to give em some ph'd water tonight I think. Nothing else :wall:
 

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