Need some expert point of view (White Widow 4weeks flowering)

brixtonthc

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Well this is my White Widow plant after 7weeks of vegetative stage and 4weeks of flowering.Since this is my first grow, I am not pretty sure if I am at the right track.
Buttom leafs goes yellow like crazy (some bigger fan leafs are becoming yellow too), What do you say about the plant?
-any advice that I should know for my future grows or this plant will be appreciated.
Thanks

edit: plant may look a little bit dead, its because of the delay of watering
 

Marlowe

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Looks good... Looks big... about 3 1/2' or 4'?... What kinda light do you have... If its a 1000 w your good...

anything less and i would clean up the bottom a little bit... at four weeks it would be perfect timing anyways... any small production you clip from the bottom will only reinforce the tops...

I grow under 3x600w hps and still clean up underside... Still get same amount of buds just better looking ones...

Other than that man your shit looks good...
 

doc111

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Well this is my White Widow plant after 7weeks of vegetative stage and 4weeks of flowering.Since this is my first grow, I am not pretty sure if I am at the right track.
Buttom leafs goes yellow like crazy (some bigger fan leafs are becoming yellow too), What do you say about the plant?
-any advice that I should know for my future grows or this plant will be appreciated.
Thanks

edit: plant may look a little bit dead, its because of the delay of watering
Looks like the beginnings of a Nitrogen or Magnesium deficiency.:blsmoke:
 

aficionado

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I grow WW in soil. Some notes:

1) It grows tall - very tall. Your plant will be huge and will continue to grow for another week or so judging by your pics.
2) It responds well to topping (you might want to try it next round).
3) It has a heavy Sativa style grow pattern and bud development. Expect longer flowering times and somewhat 'fluffy' buds.
4) Don't let her dry or get heat stress - things go downhill VERY fast and in many cases may not recover.
5) Very susceptible to spider mites - damn near a magnet for them.
6) The bottom underbrush does not produce much, if anything worth keeping. It will yellow about this time (5-6 weeks) in flowering and drop its large fan leaves and bottom braches that does not get much light. It finishes up its cycle with the secondary fan leaves with very few of the larger leaves to trim off at harvest.

Good luck!
 

brixtonthc

Member
Thanks for comments guys, I grow under 250w HPS but ths is the only plant and it grows in a cabinet just for her.
I will cut lower leafs as recomended.It grows very tall almost reached my light, what should I do about that? Im not sure if it is going to touch the light.I ll probably tie the plant to left or right
 

aficionado

Active Member
At 4-5 weeks, it should be done with its stretching, or very close to it. If you do tie it, be sure the tops get as much light as possible. Usually tieing at this stage is not ideal, but it may be the only option you have if you cannot move the plant and/or the light.
 

ganjaluvr

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Thanks for comments guys, I grow under 250w HPS but ths is the only plant and it grows in a cabinet just for her.
I will cut lower leafs as recomended.It grows very tall almost reached my light, what should I do about that? Im not sure if it is going to touch the light.I ll probably tie the plant to left or right
Could you not just raise your light(S)? That would be the logical thing to do.. well.. that is unless you don't want the plant to get too tall. Or maybe you have space problems.. and don't have enough space for it to get too much bigger.

But, if you don't really care how tall it gets.. then I would just raise your light(s).

either way, good luck man.
peace.
 
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