BrewersToker
Well-Known Member
This is my beautiful White Widow. This summer was almost perfect along Lake Michigan, and she popped off. Didn't top her like I normally do. Didn't want to risk the genetics herming on me from stress. Super paranoid!
Thing is, it's mid October, and she is still covered in white pistils and very little amber trichs. For the first time, I am forcing the issue due to freezes we are already dealing with. I have had her in the garage now for about 24 hours with very, very little indirect light. She is still amazingly strong, but I have one more night of freeze.
My thought is, keep her in the garage until she is ripe. She's already huge, so why not just force the issue with light deprevation?
Thoughts??
Thing is, it's mid October, and she is still covered in white pistils and very little amber trichs. For the first time, I am forcing the issue due to freezes we are already dealing with. I have had her in the garage now for about 24 hours with very, very little indirect light. She is still amazingly strong, but I have one more night of freeze.
My thought is, keep her in the garage until she is ripe. She's already huge, so why not just force the issue with light deprevation?
Thoughts??