White Widow is among the most famous strains in the world. It creates a powerful burst of euphoria and gives plenty of energy, stimulating both conversation and creativity. Its buds are white with crystal resin, giving you a fair warning of the potent effects to come.
When it comes to growing White Widow, they’re one of the easiest strains to cultivate, can reach a height of 2 meters, can produce 40 to 99 grams per square meter, and spend an average of 7 to 9 weeks in flower.
Meanwhile, Blueberry has a legendary status because of its sweet flavors combined with it ability to suppress pain and relieve stress. Growers admire this strain because of its high THC content and colorful hues.
Even novice growers find it an easy strain to cultivate. It can be as tall as 2 meters, with an average flowering time of 7 to 9 weeks.
This grow journal records cultivation of both the White Widow and Blueberry in the same conditions.
July 15th
The following supplies were used at the start:
Grow medium – Pro Mix and perlite at 50/50 mix
Pot – 1-gallon pot
Lights – 300W Mars Hydro LED
Nutrients – Advanced Nutrients Grow, Micro, and Bloom; also using Voodoo Juice, and B52
Last July 10th, the White Widow seed was soaked in water and by July 11th it was placed in paper towels. The tap root appeared the day after so it was placed into the 1 gallon pot. The White Widow was first watered with 5mL of Advanced Nutrients Grow, Micro, and Bloom with about 7mL of Voodoo Juice and B52, with an additional 5 grams of Actinovate.
5 days later, the seedling sprouted from the soil.
July 19th
So far, it seems like this girls doesn’t want to take off. She’s three days old now. Usually, White Widows have gotten more growth by now.
July 23rd
She’s 7 days old. It looks like she’s growing albeit slowly. She looks a little droopy though.
Here’s an Auto Blueberry that is only 3 days old.
August 4th
Just dropping in with some updates. Everything is going well so far. The plants are a little small. Right now, it’s a matter of adjusting the lights to help them stretch out. Just put it 12 inches above the plants.
Here is the White Widow 19 days from sprout.
And here are updates of the Blueberry auto. She’s 15 days from sprout.
August 9th
Came back from out of town and noticed a little growth. At 24 days old, she was able to put out even more leaves.
And here is the Blueberry at 20 days old. Despite the age difference, it seems she was able to catch up to the White Widow.
In general, they both seem to be awfully short for their age. Maybe it’s time to switch out the lights. Up until Thursday, the lights were 24 inches above them. Then the lights were readjusted to 12 inches away. They seemed to appreciate that and grew a couple of inches towards the light.
August 18th
This is the White Widow over a month old. Over the last couple of weeks, her growth finally took off. Although she still leaves much to be desired, her appearance now is definitely an improvement from the last update.
Here is the Blueberry at 29 days of age. She’s taller and a lot bushier than the White Widow now.
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