White widow tips please

Hey guys trying to get some info on white widow. I have 10 and am going to grow 5 with earth juice and 5 with peak harvest products just to see the differnece... i am about 2.5 weeks from sprout and starting on 3rd node. I have 2 tents one is 8 ft tall one is 4 and have 1000w leds in them. They are in fox farm happy frog and a few days ago i mixed all the soil additives from peak harvest and added as a topdress to slowly intro nutes. I think tomorrow i will transplant to 3 gal. Ocean harvest/happy frog/peak harvest soil additives and when they seem to be recovered i was going to begin the liquid nutes. I also plan on trying mainliningfor the first time... i will attach a pic that was taken yesterday, they are growing fast so they are bigger now.. but i have noticed on a few, idk if u can see in the pic but the first real leaves on a few are kind of crinkled or wrinkled in spots, Its not bad, i just tend to have ocd and wasnt sure if it was possibly from early nutes(the top dress) color is great, growth good. I guess im just asking for overall pointers and ideas. Thank you20180403_165337.jpg
 
Looking good, but in the future include a picture in normal light because the purple washes out some of the things that are heloful for us to see, such as the shade of green and any damage from bug, mold, or over feeding. They look ready to transplant but unfortunatly when you transplant youll also disturb the topdress you just did, so you have to decide whats more important to you, the topdress or the transplant. I make that mistake a lot myself too.

White widow holds a special place in my heart it was the first strain i ever grew...

Id say like with any strain go easy on the feeding and wait till they are dry to water them. Over watering leading to poor root growth an opens the door to root rot. Good luck, these are some super stinky, sticky, heavy yielders.
 
An about the wrinkled leafs, dont worry about that stuff, lots of new sprouts can have hickups and grow out of it. If in a month from now they are growing poorly and stunted you may just want to kill them, or maybe not. I grew 3, one was looking stunted an messed up, but in the end it caught up to the others and theu all tasted an yielded about the same at 4 oz each in a 5 gal.
 
20180405_080659.jpg 20180405_080716.jpg 20180405_080906.jpg 20180405_081150.jpg heres a couple better pics, was late last night couldnt take better pics... but you can sort of see the kind of contorted leaves and the leaf edges seem abnormally idk kind of raised, or idk how to put it, jagged? I know its fairly minor, just kind of unusual i was just wondering if you think its due to humidity? Possibly the nutes from the top dress?
 
The word that you were looking for is "serrations". Cannabis has serrated leaves and is supposed to. The first thing that you need to do is make sure that you take care of the most common deficiency that new growers, such as yourself, run into. That deficiency is patience. Relax and let nature take its course. And please remember that every time you "fiddle" with things you might possibly setting the plant's growth back a bit. On your first grow it is more about the journey than destination, at least in my mind. Best of luck and enjoy the experience.
 
Go to growweedeasy.com and start doing your homework, you don't need to post 5 threads for such a simple little thing.
 
Do you really need five threads ?
Sure, im bettin as soon as he gets the help he needs he wont ask the same question again:)
Go to growweedeasy.com and start doing your homework, you don't need to post 5 threads for such a simple little thing.
That would work, or he can chat on a forum an get the same or better/differant tips. Its no big deal imo, its not like theres a ton of threads posted everyday here at this point riu is almost dead.
 
View attachment 4117076 View attachment 4117077 View attachment 4117078 View attachment 4117079 heres a couple better pics, was late last night couldnt take better pics... but you can sort of see the kind of contorted leaves and the leaf edges seem abnormally idk kind of raised, or idk how to put it, jagged? I know its fairly minor, just kind of unusual i was just wondering if you think its due to humidity? Possibly the nutes from the top dress?
Those look healthy to me, and normal. Just give them time an like the guy above said, be patient and relax, really the best thing to do is leave them alone at this stage when they are the at the weakest point in their life. Give it a few weeks before you start trying to train them or youll just stunt them, after that they will respond much better to topping, pruning, and bending.
 
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