600w HPS grow - 12 plants - 3-5 wk from seed - w.widow w.rhino - nirvana/greenhouse

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IMG_5771small.jpgheres a pic of my ww (mom), 10 wks old , Im going to clone it next. the other plant is blueberry, Ihave clones from it in flower now.
 

ENGLAND123

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you think? i tend to find WW AND WR are some of the sturdys plants going - they can take anything i throw @ them!

only ever grown WW AND WR - they respond well to feedings and GUZZLE
 

rene112388

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Well those girls are looking great! Glad you don't seem to have any trouble I was curious haven't grow ww or wr myself but both are on my list..
 

jondamon

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Hey England my old friend

Just a thought i have seen what looks like localised humidity stress on some of your plants in your pics.

They are the ones where the leaves are curling up around the edges of the blades.

This is usually caused by 1 of 2 things.

Oscilating fan positioning causing low humidity over the leaf surface which causes the curl up

or

Lights being too close causing a hot spot on the leaves again causing low humidity on the leaf surface.

Just something to keep an eye on, nothing to serious at the moment. I picked it out on this pic

https://www.rollitup.org/attachments/newbie-central/1290436d1290822477-600w-hps-grow-12-plants-dscf0004.jpg

Maybe you could use your temp/RH gauge at the leaf surface on the affected plants and double check. Stress is stress regardless of what kind in my eyes.

Other than that

GREAT LOOKING PLANTS BRO!!!!!!!


J
 

ENGLAND123

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yep, total agree with you buddy - guna move light a bit further back and re-position plants!


keep it real jon - u got any grows on? upload some pics on this thread if so
 

jondamon

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yeah i got a couple of things going on at the moment see pics below.

Couple of my original mothers now in flowering.

Some clones of the orginal mothers.

a propagator

And how my mother box looks as of 2mins ago.( snapped that pic just for you )

The 2 bigger plants in the mother box are to the left NIRVANA PPP to the right DNA SOUR CREAM a mixture of clones from each of the now flowering mothers. MOre clones in the propagator waiting to be transplanted in about an hour.

And in the little terecota pot is a DNA SHARKSBREATH that is literally 3days old after germ.

Ive been real busy lol


J
 

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A had w r outside plants in summer, very hardy. My blueberry is also hardy (chopped to very little, came back strong), but I found ww leafs to have slight yellowing(this is why I flush often), this is my first ww grow and like to see green leafs. Im doing something wrong!
 

CaseyJ

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Nice looking seedlings. Hey, I am about to begin my first grow in a week or two, and exactly like you, I plan on 12 plants under 600w, therefore, I am very interested in following your grow. The strains I selected for my first grow are 5-White Widow, 5-Outlaw, 1-Chemdawg, 1-OG KUSH. For soil I made up a blend of Fox Farm soils, a 50/50 blend of Ocean Forest and Happy Frog with 20% (volume) Perlite added. I don't plan on adding veg nutes for my first grow since the FF blend is already nutrient-dense and don't want to burn out my seedlings. I plan on using FF blooming nutes when I switch to flowering. I would love to use the Advance line, but my hydroponic store doesn't carry Advance.

My grow room will be small when complete, only 3'x6'. The goal on my first grow is to produce over a pound of great buds. Even 1.1 pounds would make me grin from ear to ear! Basically, My plan is to plant twelve plants in separate 3-gallon pots. 5-White Widow, 5-Outlaw, 1-Chemdawg and 1-OG Kush. The White Widow and the Outlaw strains are from Dutch Passion, so I know the quality of the final product will be top notch stuff. The Chemdawg and the OG Kush are freebies from Attitude seed bank, so who knows.

The reason why I chose the White Widow and the Outlaw for the vast majority of my crop is because both are potent strains and both are heavy yielders (apparently, according to the literature). They are both indica dominant strains with a compact, medium habit won't bush out unless you want them to. They both finish flowering late for maximum bud and trichome production, between 9-12 weeks, pushing the end of the flowering period to 12 weeks really increases the potency and yield. I researched the Chemdawg and the OG Kush, and believe that they have a similar habit. I added these two strains to my grow list just to make effective use of my grow space. Plus, wouldn't it be great to have an ounce of dried bud from each of these two strains? I love variety!

My growing strategy is germinate, plant, then veg all 12 plants until they are no more than 12 inches high, then go to 12/12 flowering mode. I would crop the plants sometime before flowering to try to induce growing an extra cola or two from each plant, keeping in mind that vertical growth resulting in a canopy is optimal for each plant, so my cropping would be kept to a bare minimum of one pinch per plant. I have read enough horror stories of grow rooms becoming inefficient, overgrown jungles, and that is something I want to avoid.

Just curious though, is it reasonable to think that I can yield a full pound of bud if I fill my grow room with these 12 plants? Or would I be better off with only 5 to 6 plants and allowing them to bush out a bit. Something tells me that either way I could get a full pound, but want to know what some of the experienced growers on this forum think of this. If anyone else has insight into what might work better, I would be interested in what you have to say.

On some (not all) of my future grows I would like to stick with only 2-3 plants with much more side growth and bud production throughout the entire plant and not just in the canopy. Weed is more than just a plant that is to be grown and smoked for it's medicinal and recreational purposes. It is a drop-dead gorgeous plant that is to be enjoyed throughout the entire growing and harvesting cycle. SOG is a great way to increase yield, but then you never get to see a particular strain grown to it's full potential in terms of beauty, size, and cola production.

BTW, I've read that some people grow one pound monsters, and that is something I would love to do in the future. Does anyone think it's possible to grow 1 or 2 one one pound monsters in my 3'X6' grow room? That would completely blow my mind!

Once I get my grow room up and running, my goal is to produce at least one pound of quality dried buds every 4-5 months, but I have much to learn, and will probably make some mistakes along the way. Hopefully my first grow will be as successful as I plan.
 

CaseyJ

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Nice looking seedlings. Hey, I am about to begin my first grow in a week or two, and exactly like you, I plan on 12 plants under 600w, therefore, I am very interested in following your grow. The strains I selected for my first grow are 5-White Widow, 5-Outlaw, 1-Chemdawg, 1-OG KUSH. For soil I made up a blend of Fox Farm soils, a 50/50 blend of Ocean Forest and Happy Frog with 20% (volume) Perlite added. I don't plan on adding veg nutes for my first grow since the FF blend is already nutrient-dense and don't want to burn out my seedlings. I plan on using FF blooming nutes when I switch to flowering. I would love to use the Advance line, but my hydroponic store doesn't carry Advance.

My grow room will be small when complete, only 3'x6'. The goal on my first grow is to produce over a pound of great buds. Even 1.1 pounds would make me grin from ear to ear! Basically, My plan is to plant twelve plants in separate 3-gallon pots. 5-White Widow, 5-Outlaw, 1-Chemdawg and 1-OG Kush. The White Widow and the Outlaw strains are from Dutch Passion, so I know the quality of the final product will be top notch stuff. The Chemdawg and the OG Kush are freebies from Attitude seed bank, so who knows.

The reason why I chose the White Widow and the Outlaw for the vast majority of my crop is because both are potent strains and both are heavy yielders (apparently, according to the literature). They are both indica dominant strains with a compact, medium habit won't bush out unless you want them to. They both finish flowering late for maximum bud and trichome production, between 9-12 weeks, pushing the end of the flowering period to 12 weeks really increases the potency and yield. I researched the Chemdawg and the OG Kush, and believe that they have a similar habit. I added these two strains to my grow list just to make effective use of my grow space. Plus, wouldn't it be great to have an ounce of dried bud from each of these two strains? I love variety!

My growing strategy is germinate, plant, then veg all 12 plants until they are no more than 12 inches high, then go to 12/12 flowering mode. I would crop the plants sometime before flowering to try to induce growing an extra cola or two from each plant, keeping in mind that vertical growth resulting in a canopy is optimal for each plant, so my cropping would be kept to a bare minimum of one pinch per plant. I have read enough horror stories of grow rooms becoming inefficient, overgrown jungles, and that is something I want to avoid.

Just curious though, is it reasonable to think that I can yield a full pound of bud if I fill my grow room with these 12 plants? Or would I be better off with only 5 to 6 plants and allowing them to bush out a bit. Something tells me that either way I could get a full pound, but want to know what some of the experienced growers on this forum think of this. If anyone else has insight into what might work better, I would be interested in what you have to say.

On some (not all) of my future grows I would like to stick with only 2-3 plants with much more side growth and bud production throughout the entire plant and not just in the canopy. Weed is more than just a plant that is to be grown and smoked for it's medicinal and recreational purposes. It is a drop-dead gorgeous plant that is to be enjoyed throughout the entire growing and harvesting cycle. SOG is a great way to increase yield, but then you never get to see a particular strain grown to it's full potential in terms of beauty, size, and cola production.

BTW, I've read that some people grow one pound monsters, and that is something I would love to do in the future. Does anyone think it's possible to grow 1 or 2 one one pound monsters in my 3'X6' grow room? That would completely blow my mind!

Once I get my grow room up and running, my goal is to produce at least one pound of quality dried buds every 4-5 months, but I have much to learn, and will probably make some mistakes along the way. Hopefully my first grow will be as successful as I plan.
I just found your other thread with pictures of your babies. All I can say is WOW! I hope I can get the same results as you.
 
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