My White Widow pictures !!

nutcracker

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At there first week .. they did not get any sun or light what so ever ... I ordered some High output T5 6500 k and 3000 k Lights ... there 54 watt per bulb .


Will this be good enough when if i decide to flower ? ( like 1 month from now if i want flower it )

or would i need other kind of lights ?

also How's my white widow plant looking ? there currently getting 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness .

Comment please :joint: :weed:
 
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Illegal Smile

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I think they look great! I would give them 24hrs of light. Those lights are adequate, but you would really benefit by adding more. You can get 42w cfls at Lowes and home depot in both 6500 and 2700 for $10 each. A couple of those (one of each) in clamp reflectors on the sides will make a big difference. They should be 2-3 inches from the foliage.
 

C_Pac

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They do look great. Imho I don't think it's wise to have them in the same container.
 

nutcracker

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They do look great. Imho I don't think it's wise to have them in the same container.

Should i transplant one of them into another single container then ?


And may i ask why you don't think it's wise having them in the same container ?

I am newbie .. sorry , thanks .
 

nutcracker

Active Member
I think they look great! I would give them 24hrs of light. Those lights are adequate, but you would really benefit by adding more. You can get 42w cfls at Lowes and home depot in both 6500 and 2700 for $10 each. A couple of those (one of each) in clamp reflectors on the sides will make a big difference. They should be 2-3 inches from the foliage.

Thanks for the comment =) , Also should the 2 6000 and 2 3000 ( each 54 watt ) T5 high output be good enough for floweing ? if i decide to flower like 1 month from now ?

or should i get HPS ?
 
Can anyone help me im growing indoor under 400 watt hps 4 california orang which are three weeks flowering and four cheese which are in first week of flowering and all 1.5 - 2.0ft tall buds are very small on caliorange and i cut most big leaves off is dat bad for the plant
 

ROBINBANKS

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Can anyone help me im growing indoor under 400 watt hps 4 california orang which are three weeks flowering and four cheese which are in first week of flowering and all 1.5 - 2.0ft tall buds are very small on caliorange and i cut most big leaves off is dat bad for the plant
Yeh man you should have left them on, think of them as solar panals, very low down stuff is ok aswell as branches that will not come to anything, but a big fan leave is there for a reason, to take in energy for the plant, if they come away in your hand they are dead, if they dont they are still supplying the plant with what she/he needs.
 

ROBINBANKS

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Should i transplant one of them into another single container then ?


And may i ask why you don't think it's wise having them in the same container ?

I am newbie .. sorry , thanks .
its better for the roots to have their own space in a pot, more room the better.
 

C_Pac

Well-Known Member
Should i transplant one of them into another single container then ?


And may i ask why you don't think it's wise having them in the same container ?

I am newbie .. sorry , thanks .
If you are going to separate them, the sooner the better. The roots will tangle together and it will become difficult to separate them without damaging one if not both.

There are lots of good reasons not to have them in the same pot. I don't know if you are growing from seed or not, but if so, you probably won't know what gender they are till they flower. Males should be flowered separately, if at all.

You don't want them competing for the same resources. And if there is a problem with one individual, you want to be able to correct it in a way that doesn't hurt the other(s).
 

ROBINBANKS

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If you are going to separate them, the sooner the better. The roots will tangle together and it will become difficult to separate them without damaging one if not both.

There are lots of good reasons not to have them in the same pot. I don't know if you are growing from seed or not, but if so, you probably won't know what gender they are till they flower. Males should be flowered separately, if at all.

You don't want them competing for the same resources. And if there is a problem with one individual, you want to be able to correct it in a way that doesn't hurt the other(s).
Well said that dude.
 
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