White Widow, Purple Widow. PICTURES!!!

jackinthebox

Well-Known Member
Here are some pictures of my white widow, and Purple widow. Got them as clones in january, purple is about 3 weeks into flowering, purple widow is about 2. Enjoy. Also.. in first picture do you guys think that, that could be a hermie?? Im not sure, I see a ball, on one of the nodes, but it has a hair coming out of it, it was a clone, so I dont know. Thanks for help. Also if you guys have any suggestions, dont be afraid to tell me, first grow, so suggestions will be appreciated : )

Both plants are in the same " earth box" earthbox was made by a guy in florida, its suppose to be incredibly good for plants. Iv seen people grow unbelieveable tomatoes in these things, so I bought one, I havent used any nutes so far, expect a little woodash. So I like the results, next grow I will actually buy some good soil, and use nutes, this was just to see how the earthbox did solo. Thanks guys

The ball is almost is down right cenetered. like look at the center of pictures, then go a bid down and right. Its right on the node.




PURPLE WIDOW TIME!

stem shot, looks a bit rough, did a noob trim job on it a while ago : ) but it made it threw lol


K now its white widow time!! plus some more purple : )




 

ximor

Active Member
Nice grow bro! Im interested in this grow box you had set up for you. What exactly makes it so optimum for growing? :O

Anywho, i think your camera is living a month in the future o_O
 

VirginHarvester

Well-Known Member
I too am interested in why the earth box is better. Does it come with the soil and fertilizer band or do you create that yourself? I like the idea of a water reservoir and wish I could duplicate that in the woods where I plan to grow- am thinking about using large pots and burying them most of way in the ground fwiw. But even if I could get an earthbox to my grow spot I would be able to visit enough to keep the water reservoir filled anyway. But it looks like a great system for the attic or some place hidden away where you can still access it often and safely.
 

jackinthebox

Well-Known Member
Did anyone look at the earthbox website? That should answer most of your questions, because im not quite sure. But yeh resevoir is awesome, does not let you overwater either. What do you want to know about the purple widow cali?
 

7toby7

Member
im starting to grow purple widows there about 1 foot tall how tall did u let your purples get before u started flowering
 
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