Wicked OG bro! What size bags are those? Also which coco are you using? I run the canadian express coco (not to be confused with canadian express which is also coco based). They throw trichodermia in there and the roots go crazy! Its cheap too Switched on have it for $22 for 40 liters!
Well this is looking awesome man! Will be nice to see some nice BW buds. Im running Dinafem White Widow at the moment, and she's actually not bad for free seeds!
subd this aswell, cant wait to see these further along, these were flipped as soon as they went in the coco werent they? and what size space they in??
Looking good! I'll be watching intently as BW is one I have wanted to try for a long time. Also, I heard that BW is the closet to the original Widow you can get, is this true?
I would love to have more info on your diy emitter irrigation system Overgrowingkiwi. Looks real cool and something I am in dire need of. Can you use it with plain Promix?
Thanks in advance and good luck. You will have some tasty nuggs if it's anything like what I tried in the past.
TGT
Kiwi, thanks for the update.
I found most of my BW tend towards the Indica side too. Only one would I immediately jump to the conclusion its a Sativa. I can't wait to flower her.
If you dont mind a bit of advice, your ladies are looking a bit yellow. It looks like you need to give them a N boost, or you'll be in for a severe N deficiency soon. My BW have much darker fan leaves right now. It could be where you didn't have the coco moist. Moisture stress will cause N deficiency very quickly.
I do believe your holding back food at the beginning attributed to the N def as well. I know it may seem like it makes sense that roots would search out nutrients when slightly deprived of food, but its really counter intuitive. Roots require nutrients to grow, and will quickly deplete nutrient levels of media they're in contact with without continuous fertigation. So if you with-hold nutrients, root growth will be increasingly hindered as the levels of nutrients decrease, as will above ground growth as a result.
Best of the luck from here on out. Im not too far ahead of your ladies. If they turn out amazing, Ill be sure to let you know.
Thanks for the advice! You just read my plants perfectly. My previous experience with continuous flow hydroponics made me over cautious with the nutrient strength this time around. I'm usually trying to avoid burning the ladies.
I fed them their first full strength dose of house & garden coco formula plus the multi enzyme the night before pictures were taken so expecting to see some chlorophyll production over the coming days. Hopefully I got there in the nick of time and havent stunted them.
From my experience the plants remove nutrients from the lower/damaged leaves to increase root production when the medium/solution is weak but I could be wrong.
Suggestions always appreciated.
Next up! transplanting 12 female BW clones into NFT. Stay Tuned.