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    Nirvana white widow. 25" tall. I'm going to force flower at some point. The nirvana page says I can get 2 pounds on an outdoor grow, but I'm obviously not going to get that...anyone have experience with this strain? Where should my expectations be on this plant?

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    I picked up a order of white widow seeds from nirvana they are only a week old and looking strong... your plant looks good and green. how old is she? When are you going to force flower her?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAKUSHMAN 49 View Post
    I picked up a order of white widow seeds from nirvana they are only a week old and looking strong... your plant looks good and green. how old is she? When are you going to force flower her?
    I'm thinking I'm going to start soon, but I want to get a decent yield...I think I might let it get to 30" inches or so and then flower. It's already preflowering for some reason...my guess is only 15 hours of light a day. My first grow, so I have no idea what to expect for yield for a plant of that size...do you? Sprouted 4/6.
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    transplant into a 10 or larger gallon container of good ph bufferred soil. let it veg out, you'd be surprised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sine143 View Post
    transplant into a 10 or larger gallon container of good ph bufferred soil. let it veg out, you'd be surprised.

    I just transplanted it into that pot...its at least 10 gallons. I'm using fox farm ocean forest. Nirvana web site says it will get 6' tall, I think I'll start flowering at 36". I hope that will yield me a hp+

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    It might give u a qp dry

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonuggets View Post
    I just transplanted it into that pot...its at least 10 gallons. I'm using fox farm ocean forest. Nirvana web site says it will get 6' tall, I think I'll start flowering at 36". I hope that will yield me a hp+

    based on pic I thought it was at most a 5 gallon. my b.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sine143 View Post
    based on pic I thought it was at most a 5 gallon. my b.
    well its 18 inches wide and 18 inches deep...my math isn't what its used to be...but i could easily put 5 1 gallon milk containers in it!

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    I grew some nirvana northern lights a couple of winters ago. I got a couple of ounces off of each plant

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    Quote Originally Posted by sine143 View Post
    based on pic I thought it was at most a 5 gallon. my b.
    http://www.horticulturesource.com/pr...97a0933f00f810

    judging by the figures on these pots, mine is about 15 gallons or so...

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