The WHITE WIDOW club, Show off your grow

stonedcold89

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woo hoo!! white widow seeds should be arriving sometime in the next day or two! was really hopin for today cuz its been eight days since ordering, but i'll give em a few more :) will get some pics posted as soon as they arrive!
 

dangledo

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The plants have to be dang special for them to get another week or two past 8 weeks in flower for me. Must be oozin by 4 weeks.
 

Mr. Homegrown

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Well I hope you guys will have good advise for my little girls.
12 days ago I transplanted them because I felt that they were over watered.Now it has been 15 days and my clones look like they are not going to make it.
You say transplanted... were they rooted? Were they green when you transplanted them?
 

ripdamon

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They stayed green for 9 days then they started to turn yellow. And the soil was so wet (BAD). They looked over water so I transplanted them on the 12 day. And to answer you "no" not all green. Just starting to sag and droop and turn yellow.
That is why I transplanted.

Thanks for helping me.
 

Mr. Homegrown

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They stayed green for 9 days then they started to turn yellow. And the soil was so wet (BAD). They looked over water so I transplanted them on the 12 day. And to answer you "no" not all green. Just starting to sag and droop and turn yellow.
That is why I transplanted.

Thanks for helping me.
Welcome. Same kind of soil just not over watered?
 

ripdamon

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Ya same soil I just did not water them. The transplant was a good one. I had I good baseball size of dirt around the clone when transplanted.

I Dont mind trying to cut more cuttings. I am scared I am going to loose a lot of buds of my 3 White Widows if I cut more off.
I need to start 12/12 but I don't want to start until I have healthy clones.

P.s. And yes This Is My First Grow. I started at post 5 on here.
 

Mr. Homegrown

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Ya same soil I just did not water them. The transplant was a good one. I had I good baseball size of dirt around the clone when transplanted.

I Dont mind trying to cut more cuttings. I am scared I am going to loose a lot of buds of my 3 White Widows if I cut more off.
I need to start 12/12 but I don't want to start until I have healthy clones.

P.s. And yes This Is My First Grow. I started at post 5 on here.
Ok with it being the same soil I believe you have a Sulphur deficiency. The sagging leaves is from the over watering and probably some transplant shock. A sulphur def. starts in the younger leaves first, with a yellowing, and soon will spread over the rest of the plant. More of the younger growth on yours seems affected with it looking like it fades out on the older. You can purchase Espoma Sulphur at any nursery.
 

ripdamon

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Cool but I mean fresh new soil. The same soil as my Mothers.
Do you think I should try again. If so how would you do it?
 

Mr. Homegrown

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Cool but I mean fresh new soil. The same soil as my Mothers.
You mean what you transplanted them into? That's fine...it was premoistened to an acceptable level to sustain them until their next watering? Should've been good to go.

Do you think I should try again. If so how would you do it?
Try what... new clones? Your top soil looked like you must be getting close to a watering. I'd buy the sulfur, mix it in per the recommended dosage to your container size, water and start the waiting game. No need to waste them.

Now most soils have enough sulphur in them. Sulphur is normally used to lower soil ph. You should take a ph reading prior to applying and look over your ratios for it. You don't want to lower the ph drastically. The plants only use small amounts of it so always go on the lighter side.

You should check out my journal in my signature. I use sulfur in my DIY soil recipe. All the info is there. If this helped ya out would ya pass me some rep. Sure could use it around here lol. Good luck :leaf:
 

ripdamon

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Loved the journal you have. nice.
I am going to give them 3 days then I will try only 1 cutting off of my 3 WWidows and hope for better outcome.
 

Mr. Homegrown

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Loved the journal you have. nice.
I am going to give them 3 days then I will try only 1 cutting off of my 3 WWidows and hope for better outcome.
Thanks, nice to hear. If they still got any kind of green to them I wouldn't throw them out. They might come back :bigjoint:
 

Joe Camel

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Alright Widow club.
The time has come.
Thanks for all the help and insight of this beautiful strain.

Lets keep this thread alive for future Widow growers.
Enjoy :bigjoint:
~~Joe~~

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SINGLE COLA:



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Clones:

The big one is 3 weeks into flowering




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WHITE WIDOW harvest





 

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ripdamon

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Wow very impressive Joe. That is a good harvest. I hope to see a outcome like that.
Smoke one for my girls!

Oh ya loved the song.
 

ripdamon

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Well I slept on my problem last night and I think I am going to take 1 more clone from my 3 WWidows when my heat mate comes in.
So any advise are link for doing these 3 clones would be great. Thanks WW Club
 
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