White Widow X Haze X Kush indoor 150w HPS *comments welcomed*

farmboss

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These were started from seed. The seed is the result of a cross between White widow, haze, and kush. i cannot say for sure which were the males/females. the seed came from a grower who spends most of their time developing strains to clone from. This was a result of a batch deemed "less desirable", however, as you can see the genetics are still A-grade.

These were started outside in June in containers with a standard potting soil mix. About June 30th they were transplanted and the growing medium was changed to somewhere between 40-60% perlite.

On June 27th they were moved indoors and put under a 150w HPS, 16,000 lumens.

I added crushed up mosquito dunks to the soil, and covered it with a layer of perlite to combat what i think are fungus knats. however, the infestation is VERY small.

Started with six, 4 were female. The first set of pictures was taken June 28th and shows the 6. At this point, no nutrients were ever used.
 

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We are using the Technaflora "Recipe for Sucess" kit and we follow the mixing chart exactly for flowering. We use tap water set out for at least 24 hours to let any chlorine evaporate. We follow the "feed, water, water" schedule. pH is checked every time nutrients are mixed, and is always within Technaflora's ideal range. For 4 plants currently, we never need to use more than a gallon of water.

Every single watering, whether feed or water, we add Humboldt County's SNOWSTORM ULTRA. As you can see, the crystalization is immense.

These pictures were taken on August 1st, about 35 days after the lights were switched to 12/12. Probably 4 weeks into flowering after they showed sex.
 

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