How's my White Widow ? ( PICS )

nutcracker

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How are they doing today ? Sry for shitty pics .. i got bad webcam ..


I am doing 18/6 method for veg currently .

And i am using High output ( HO) T5's and the bulbs are 6500k and 3000 k and 54 watt .. and 216 watt all together . ( there CFL lights)

there both mixed in .

Would this be good for flowering ? ( When i decide to flower in like a month from now ? )

Or should i get HPS 600 watt lights ?
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Would this be good for flowering ? ( When i decide to flower in like a month from now ? )
Or should i get HPS 600 watt lights ?
Go with the 600 HPS, much larger/denser nugs !
Repot very soon - that's not enough soil for one adult plant, much less two.
Good Luck
GWN
 

grow space

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looking good man-transplant to different pots 4 sure.
growing that strain myself outdoors, check it out.
 

Mysticlown150

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600 watt hps is the best thing on the market right now as far as output so yea a 600 watter will make those plants huge. Transplant asap if you want them to not be stunted.
 

amsterdamned

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I mean that each plant into each pot:)


this


repot and make it big.. veg for at least 4 weeks and then let them have it with a hps 600w ( i use 2 for 8 ladies) dont get me wrong youd flower off ok with what yo have but theres a world of difference IMHO why waste time just get the 600
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Will there be any problems with the roots etc ? If i transplant them ?

Will it hurt the plant in any way ?

thanks .
Transplanting always is a shock to the plants - make it as least tramatic as possible & they'll be ok. If left like that you will be root bound soon and likely will build up excessive salts if you use nutes.
Do it now & find something else to worry about later.
GWN
 

amsterdamned

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Will there be any problems with the roots etc ? If i transplant them ?

Will it hurt the plant in any way ?

thanks .


best way to transplant plants to a new pot

1) prepare the new pot upto the level you plan to sit in at
2) sit the pot in and put some soil/coco around it.
3\) take the plant out of the small pot and sit it in. i personally always look to trim a little of the roots away as it encourages new growth(rather like cutting your hair)
4) fill the soil around it and make sure the soil is "semi firm" around it.
5) water in but not loads
6) let the soil/coco get dry again before you water again. (usually around 3 days imo) the top 1" of the medium used should be bone dry before you rewater.when you do try and water evenly around the outer parts of the pot to encurage the roots to spread and make full use of the new pot.


7) the most important thing for me.


timing - do this just before your plants are due to get there 6 hours dark. its the best time to transplant as the dark period provides a recovery period without the stress of the bright lights :)


hope that helps bro and gl
 
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