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White Widow / Late planted

Sparkus_Maximus

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High everyone🐦🔥, Just wanted to show a pic of my late planted White Widow (Dutch Passion reg - freebies) that I got one Lady from. She has only been vegging around 4 weeks having sprouted sometime in the first week of July, getting direct sun on a daily. Super-easy growing, not fussy about anything at all. No signs of pistils (yet) which I'm expecting to show any day now...
 

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thandee

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Hi friend 👋 there ....
Yes after 6 weeks of veg that you are, you can expect flowering day to day as you say....
After 3-4 weeks of veg its hard for a photoperiod plant to start flowering...
Good luck from me for the beautiful white widow you have....
 

Sparkus_Maximus

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Hi friend 👋 there ....
Yes after 6 weeks of veg that you are, you can expect flowering day to day as you say....
After 3-4 weeks of veg its hard for a photoperiod plant to start flowering...
Good luck from me for the beautiful white widow you have....
Thanks, Yeah I started her late in addition to the older ladies to have a few late-season space fillers, and the W.W. became the ''Jenny on the spot'' as one of the first ones to sprout in a small group of late-started regular-beans Also have 1- Appalachia f4 x variegated (Copa genetics - freebie) started together with the DP Widow, alongside 2 of Nirvana's Rasbery Cough regs and 2 Laos Landrace regs (Mass Medical Seeds), I'm really hoping each will provide a male for pollination / new females for & interesting hybrids for next season🌱. Like the Widow, I'm positive the Appalachian is also a female, so I already transplanted both out of their 16oz. solo-cups into 1-gal pots filled with aged homemade compost mixed with 50/50 perlite - vermiculite. I'm expecting a ''bud on a stick'' structure on both plants with a final height of around 15-18'' some sticky popsicle-buds indeed🤤. We'll see what they end up yielding, similar runs in the past have typically yielded around 1.5 dry zips each planted late in the outdoors, so 2-3 times more than the same done indoors (12/12 from seed), at least in my basic set up (150W LED / 2x2 box). But a single outdoor harvest I'm hoping will negate the need to do much indoors for a while🌳
 
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Sparkus_Maximus

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Here's a pic of a tasty mostly Indica hybrid called Strawberry Bomb I ran a few years ago under a LED, 12/12 from seed. This particular pheno was the shortest of the bunch, ran 4 of them in a 2x2 box and If I remember correctly, she was Just under 11'' tall @ harvest, weighed around 15g cured and took 8 weeks to finish with a decent proportion of ambers. Made 3-4g of some tasty dry-sift from the trim n' popcorns that was a real treat in my little glass -hitter🌠
 

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Sparkus_Maximus

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Super curious how the Laos Landrace was :) ?
Well, the Lao plant did not get a chance to finish properly, as expected the flowering time was a marathon. I had some issues with PM and lost the Majority of my outdoor ladies to mold. It also affected the Laotian Lady and when I saw it I just chopped her quite a bit earlier than planned. The early smoke has a nice spicy taste (almost like licorice) and as expected the potency isn't where it would be, if she could have finished properly. I can see the potential in this Landrace, stull have some beans,and the next time I run her I will probably do it indoors, as PM / Mold cost me my entire crop this season.
 
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