legendofganja
New Member
I've been growing White Widow for my first grow this year. I have 3 plants, but one is HUGE, has thinner leaves, and is the only of the 3 not in flower. It's always looked a little different from the other two. I'm worried it's a mislabeled sativa, and unfortunately my region has too short of a warm season if this plant that hasn't flowered at all. Because this one is my biggest plant and I just might not get a harvest out of it, I'm interested in keeping my one that I had in a 15 gal pot over the winter and turning her into a mother, so that next year and through the winter and I maybe keep a small indoor grow and have new plants for my garden without buying more seed. I have 2 greenhouses on my property, and wanted to try my luck at keeping clones in one this year, anyway.
How would I go about keeping this lady alive, now, as a mother? I am having trouble finding any definitive information online and there is nothing in any of the book I've bought. I know that people do keep mothers for years, and I want to be one of those people.
About the potted plant: She's relatively small, especially compared to the two in the ground. Will I be leaving her buds on her and putting her in a green house? Or do you have to remove the buds so that they don't hermie on you? Will she die if I don't harvest her?
I checked the newbie forums and searched about mothers for a while before I posted here. My apologies if you've seen this question a million times.
How would I go about keeping this lady alive, now, as a mother? I am having trouble finding any definitive information online and there is nothing in any of the book I've bought. I know that people do keep mothers for years, and I want to be one of those people.
About the potted plant: She's relatively small, especially compared to the two in the ground. Will I be leaving her buds on her and putting her in a green house? Or do you have to remove the buds so that they don't hermie on you? Will she die if I don't harvest her?
I checked the newbie forums and searched about mothers for a while before I posted here. My apologies if you've seen this question a million times.