white widow is a hyrbid... its a brazilian sativa crossed with an indica from southern india. white widows can get extremely tall. ive ran white widow a bunch of times and its definately not a straight indica. please do ur research before u comment.That is not white widow.. Widow is full indica.. wont grow that tall.. thats is definitely a hybrid.. ive ran widow like 3 times
I was reading through, and hoping someone would correct that info. There is sooo much misinformation about strains genetic make-up. Lots of confusion being spread because of it.white widow is a hyrbid... its a brazilian sativa crossed with an indica from southern india. white widows can get extremely tall. ive ran white widow a bunch of times and its definately not a straight indica. please do ur research before u comment.
Well maybe if your cards play right you can get a early harvestI've a widow from Dutchpassion and I'm growing outside in a 4 gallon bucket, its 5 feet tall. Which is surprising because I live in Ireland and the best weather we've had all year is about a week in May when it reached about 21oC ,about 70oF. Rains nearly every day. Its just starting to pre flower now, but it won't be ready till late October by then we are expecting snow and ice. So it will probably die unless I bring it into the shed every night in October.
First off, kudos to you on this guerrilla grow. I know first hand how difficult they are. The first thing I noticed in your pics wasn't the plants, but rather that power line. I lost a girl 2 months ago b/c I planted too close to utility lines. Then the storms came and knocked out power, so they had to go in there of course to make repairs. They look great, wish I could do in-ground sativa projects. I'm too far north, temps are already projected to drop into the 30's next week. Also, a bit of honey on a cotton swab seems to help heal broken limbs, then I tape over it and use bamboo sticks or whatever. Broken limbs during vegging as you may know, are a different animal b/c you can't use duct tape etc. You actually put these in your car to relocate?, wow!So for a update. My grow spot was found so i had to pack up plants and relocate. ITs all done now but i had to show my Big widow into a smaller sedan err didnt go to well. Quiet a few broken branches. So i taped her up and her main cola also broke taped that up with a pole to support it. She doing quiet well still!! Best part of the move is im finally out of bug territory!! No more bugs to worry about finally
How far do you think im in flowering? 3-4 weeks?
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pony boy.. LMAO. Classic!how did they find ur plant next to a corn field and under neath power lines ????????????? i mean we all thought u were deep in middle earth or someting and found u were just in that field across the street from ur house where everyone cuts thru huh pony boy?
And that you were Thanks again for reassurance it was much needed. Cant wait to see full recovery from her nowsee I told you it'd be fine.!!!
Yeah im going to have to take that chance. But i think my area is done with storms for the year. Damn your going to be in 30s already must be way up north! yeah i had to put them in my car to relocate lol. they where in a forest and i had to remove them to my new spotFirst off, kudos to you on this guerrilla grow. I know first hand how difficult they are. The first thing I noticed in your pics wasn't the plants, but rather that power line. I lost a girl 2 months ago b/c I planted too close to utility lines. Then the storms came and knocked out power, so they had to go in there of course to make repairs. They look great, wish I could do in-ground sativa projects. I'm too far north, temps are already projected to drop into the 30's next week. Also, a bit of honey on a cotton swab seems to help heal broken limbs, then I tape over it and use bamboo sticks or whatever. Broken limbs during vegging as you may know, are a different animal b/c you can't use duct tape etc. You actually put these in your car to relocate?, wow!