my plants. 2 white widdow 400 watt.

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i forgot where i read this... but is it good to flush the nutrients out of your plants even if your not at the end of bloom cycle? so that they grow more rapid... i forgot how it went but someone say, every 14 days they flush their plants... to prevent lockout and other etc stuff
 

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plants are holding up ok. i tried a mix up in their nutes to get the buds growing faster, i used some super thrive, and botincare nutrients. along with my bud candy. added in some flourescent lights. dunno if thatll do anything
 

louiedogg

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youre doing good man just experiment and be patient is all i can really tell you.

sometimes i ask my gf to do some gardening for me and she'll do something completely wrong but it works out 10x better then what i asked her to do. lol
 

Closetgardner

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i forgot where i read this... but is it good to flush the nutrients out of your plants even if your not at the end of bloom cycle? so that they grow more rapid... i forgot how it went but someone say, every 14 days they flush their plants... to prevent lockout and other etc stuff
If you goto green house seed co's website they have grow vids. They say to completely flush the plants in week 3 then 5 let them dry out before you feed again, then hit them with a full strengths nutes feed. Its ment to force more flowers out.
 

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Ok.. I am in week five I'll flush them when I get home immediately. I'm using 4 gallon pots so I use 8 gals of water right?
 

Closetgardner

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Put 12gal thru them, rule of thumb is flush with 3x pot size. After they've full dried out feed with full strength nutes. I've noticed more resin production.
 

AMCHEESIER

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i dont want to rain on your parade or anything, but it looks like you have got some issues with the plants, looks like ph could be out or you have had some excessive heat in your room, or it could be just the genetics. but in the pics where there all clawed over and droopy looks like u have or had some issues.
they look almost like landrace sativas rather than a sativa dominent hybrid.
 

ricky6991

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I was wondering if anyone else noticed that... your leafs are all like pencil thin. If thats normal for the longer sativa strain then only thing i can say is be patient! I learned hard way with nutes ect... this is like giant waiting game. Feed like chart says and just stay put
 

Krondizzel

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i dont want to rain on your parade or anything, but it looks like you have got some issues with the plants, looks like ph could be out or you have had some excessive heat in your room, or it could be just the genetics. but in the pics where there all clawed over and droopy looks like u have or had some issues.
they look almost like landrace sativas rather than a sativa dominent hybrid.
Well, since they said it first, and I didn't want to be the first drop of rain.. yes. Those plants don't look right at all to me. And here comes the rain...... nothing about them look right at all :(

sorry man. better luck next time :oops:
 

Closetgardner

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Fucking spammers ruining the guys journo!!!! . Anyway, I'm glad someone else said about the way it looks. It looks nothing like my ww or any other ww I've seen. I agree it looks far to sati dom!
 

PITTSBURGHFAN

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yea i agree they look skinny n tall n no bush at all and not an expert but i saw in a couple pics it looks like too much nute. the combo will bring your yeild down dramatically
 

zack66

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Those don't look like any white widow that i've ever seen. There is alot of clawing going on also. It's probably from the superthrive. It's only to be used during veg not flower. As far as I know anyway. That could be where the claw is coming from. Sorry to rain on your parade. Good luck though!
 
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