limegreenlimey
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Hi all!
Here's some pics of my latest.
White Widow (unknown seedbank - free seeds came with a Gypsy Nirvana order).
These were 4 clones, their mother taken from the above seedstock in Spring 2012. Nicknamed the mum "Glue" due to very strong superglue smell of which the cured bud smells. "Glue" has an unusual feature of flowering very early outdoors (pics to follow) - started flowering outdoors by 1 August at Rotterdam latitude. I hope to use Glue in a home breeding programme.
I had an indoor crop munched by spider mites over the summer so the photos of that lot are not worth seeing. So, these were clones crop #2 with this mystery WW "Glue" stock. I dosed these early with predators to prevent the same problem, and repeated a few weeks later. The debris you see on the leaves is the remnant of the predator substrate (oats?).
Each plant was tied down once early in life to produce double/triple heads. They were not topped.
They are grown in a soil/coco mix in 18l pots filled to about 16l and I use organic ferts only (this crop, Iguana Juice grow and bloom and topmax). Practically no nitrogen during flowering. No ferts for final 3 weeks.
Tech: indoors, grow tent, extractor, small fan, 400w HPS.
Enjoy...!
Here's some pics of my latest.
White Widow (unknown seedbank - free seeds came with a Gypsy Nirvana order).
These were 4 clones, their mother taken from the above seedstock in Spring 2012. Nicknamed the mum "Glue" due to very strong superglue smell of which the cured bud smells. "Glue" has an unusual feature of flowering very early outdoors (pics to follow) - started flowering outdoors by 1 August at Rotterdam latitude. I hope to use Glue in a home breeding programme.
I had an indoor crop munched by spider mites over the summer so the photos of that lot are not worth seeing. So, these were clones crop #2 with this mystery WW "Glue" stock. I dosed these early with predators to prevent the same problem, and repeated a few weeks later. The debris you see on the leaves is the remnant of the predator substrate (oats?).
Each plant was tied down once early in life to produce double/triple heads. They were not topped.
They are grown in a soil/coco mix in 18l pots filled to about 16l and I use organic ferts only (this crop, Iguana Juice grow and bloom and topmax). Practically no nitrogen during flowering. No ferts for final 3 weeks.
Tech: indoors, grow tent, extractor, small fan, 400w HPS.
Enjoy...!