Newbie marijuana growers choose White Widow because of its resilience. It’s a strong plant capable of producing high yields both d outdoors. White Widow has spread all over and gained its status as a legendary strain.
The effect of smoking White Widow is a stellar high. Smokers will get a full cerebral high coming from this marijuana strain. It also has a pine-fresh feeling that you’ll feel with every hit followed by a hint of citrus when you exhale. No wonder many marijuana users favor this classic.
ILGM’s marijuana guarantees a high THC level at 18%. It’s also capable of producing a high yield and grow as tall as 120cm. To grow White Widow cannabis, you’ll need to expose the plan to a sunny or Mediterranean-like atmosphere. You can expect the average flowering period to be around 60 days.
Take a look at how a grower cultivated ILGM’s White Widow seed.
Grower: jasong
Location: Florida, USA
Yield: 3 ounces of dry buds and 1 ounce sugar leaves
Seeds: White Widow
April 1st
Starting this grow journal late but here are some details to help you catch up.
The seed was germinated in a 30-hour soak on February 27th and it sprouted on March 1st. She is in Fox Farm’s Ocean Fresh soil, and some Mykos. She won’t be receiving any nutes until flower but she will be scrogged, topped, and probably undergo a couple other training techniques.
For the first 3 weeks, she was under a 105W 65K CFL. She is now under Mars 300W LED and two 23W 65K CFL as side lighting inside a 2” x 3” x 5” grow tent. Here are photos from Day 1, 8, 15, and 22 (from left to right).
And here are some photos on Day 29. You can see the plant was able to flourish and is growing new sets of leaves every week. There are no troubles in this grow so far.
On Day 32, a screen was installed but this young lady can’t reach it yet.’
This screen is 24 inches tall, 32 inches across, and 17 inches in length. Now that you’re all caught up, we can resume with the rest of the journal.
April 3rd
On her 34th day, she was watered with 1 gallon of tap water. It was pH 6.6 going in and pH 6.2 coming out with 1020 PPM. pH is a little low so it needs to be bumped up next watering. Other than that, she is looking great.
April 7th
It’s her first feeding. She received 5mL each of Advanced Nutrients Micro, Grow, and Bloom mixed in 1 gallon of tap water. At the start, the pH was 8.4 with 200PPM. After adding the nutes, the pH went to 7.0 and 420 PPM. Runoff was pH 6.3 and 920 PPM.
April 11th
It’s another watering day for her. She received 1 gallon of tap water with pH 6.9 going in and pH 6.4 and 900PPM coming out.
April 13th
She’s finally reached the screen. It won’t be long now before she starts spreading her leaves just a little bit more.
April 14th
It’s feeding day once again and she received the same feeding as before with the result of pH 6.2 and 840PPM coming out. She had some pruning done at the bottom because she’s just too bushy.
April 20th
Happy 420!
She’s being flipped to 12/12 tonight. Wishing she could be SCROGGED some more. In preparation for her flip, she was fed with 5mL each of Advanced Nutrients Micro, Grow, and Bloom in 1 gallon tap water.
Going in, the pH was 6.6 with 400PPM and pH 6.3 with 700PPM coming out.
April 21st
The tops look to be yellowing. This isn’t a reason to worry. New growth at this stage start more yellow and eventually darken up. This SCROG is looking good.
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