WidowCindy Multiple 400W Soil

OnSolomonsGrave

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Seeds Germed in a paper towel and a bag till quarter inch tap root, placed in soil today watered with Standing Tap PPM of 125, and a PH of 6.7. Pics as soon as they break soil.
 

smokeh

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best thing to do with tap water is, put it in a watering can or something an leave it for about 3 days. should be good to water then
 

Earl

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The first grow of these WC seeds
failed because he used tapwater.

This strain is very sensitive to high calcium water,
good luck.
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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The first grow of these WC seeds
failed because he used tapwater.

This strain is very sensitive to high calcium water,
good luck.
I have amazing Tap, but i also have a R/O Machine. Like i said my Ppm is around 100 on the tap. The tap has obviously sat for many days. I use around 100Gal Res to hold water. If i have any issues I will switch to pure R/o, will just take a lot longer to fill the res. I cracked them 3 days ago they broke soil and one is over an inch tall and developing extremely fast. Pics tomorrow.
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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Exact details of the Grow are as follows:
STRAINS: White Rhino x 2, WidowCindy x 2, Ice x 1
This grow diary is mainly for Earl's WidowCindy but I will be also cataloging the other plants I have going right now as well.

VEG:
Lighting for Veg will be 2 400W one will be MH and one will be CMH, I will be feeding Foxfarm Grow Big and FoxFarm Big Bloom PPM's will be listed throughout the grow. They are being grown in FFoF soil in 3 gallon pots, they will be SCroG'd under the lights after sexing then grown to fill the screen about 1/2 way then will be flipped to flower. I will be very aggressively topping and Fim'ing to achieve even canopy height and multiple budding sights. The light schedule will be 18/6 for the entire grow I will take cuttings and flower them to determine sex.

FLOWER:
During the 12/12 I will be adding 2 more 400w lights both HPS and I will be changing the bulb in the Digital ballast running the MH to a HPS. I will begin feeding them a combination of liquid and solubles all of them are the FF line. PPM's will be listed during the grow for all the strains listed. I will use molasses about the last 3 weeks of flowering at about 1/2 a tablespoon per gallon.
 

Earl

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If your water is good you will be OK.
They seem to be very sensitive to excess calcium.

JPS's plant went down like the Challenger,
when he switched to 12/12

Can you describe your grow?
Lights
nutes
meters
pictures
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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If your water is good you will be OK.
They seem to be very sensitive to excess calcium.

JPS's plant went down like the Challenger,
when he switched to 12/12

Can you describe your grow?
Lights
nutes
meters
pictures
Beat you to it for the most part, both my meters are milaukee instruments basic PH and TDS meter, had em both for over 2 years, replaced the probes keep em dialed in weekly. Pics I can do now if you like but they are all just seedlings in big 3 gallon containers, not much to see, But ASK and ye shall receive.
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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So you only planted two WC seeds?
Well I only Germed 2, I can always throw more down, But I was making trees. Were you looking for me to grow all of them in 1 go? i can do that as well but it will be under different lights and not SCrog'd.
 
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Earl

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If you have room to grow a big plant like I can,
I would highly recommend that phenotype.

I would plant all the seeds,
if you have room.

If not, plant 1/2,
and pick the best four or so.

The first to pop,
and the fast growers,
will the one.

You will need to separate them,
from the slower grape pheno.

You should be able to distinguish between all the phenotypes,
by 21-25 days from planting the seeds.

At that point, you should keep the fast growers, and the grape.

Then take cuttings from each,
and grow them for a mom,
while you bud-out the donors.

Be sure an label all your cuttings,
so your can pick the best mom
to suit your grow style.

The grape is short,
and good for cab
or indoor with limited height.

The fast growing pheno will be awesome outdoor
and is a big yielder indoor
if you have the vertical space
to grow it to 60 inches or beyond.

The nice thing about the fast growing pheno,
is that it will get that big fast, and I mean unbelievably fast.
The high yield of this pheno is really a plus.

You will need to start flowering the big pheno
before the grape,
unless you have lots of room,
both horizontal and vertical.

If you don't have enough space between the plants,
the big pheno will overshadow your other plants
and lighting will be a problem for them.

If you get a nice smelling big pheno like I had,
it would be worth concentrating most of your lights on her,
for the yield and flavor.

If you could grow three or four of them every grow...wow.

Anyway, there is a killer mom in those seeds
if you plant them all, you will find her.
 

OnSolomonsGrave

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If you have room to grow a big plant like I can,
I would highly recommend that phenotype.

I would plant all the seeds,
if you have room.

If not, plant 1/2,
and pick the best four or so.

The first to pop,
and the fast growers,
will the one.

You will need to separate them,
from the slower grape pheno.

You should be able to distinguish between all the phenotypes,
by 21-25 days from planting the seeds.

At that point, you should keep the fast growers, and the grape.

Then take cuttings from each,
and grow them for a mom,
while you bud-out the donors.

Be sure an label all your cuttings,
so your can pick the best mom
to suit your grow style.

The grape is short,
and good for cab
or indoor with limited height.

The fast growing pheno will be awesome outdoor
and is a big yielder indoor
if you have the vertical space
to grow it to 60 inches or beyond.

The nice thing about the fast growing pheno,
is that it will get that big fast, and I mean unbelievably fast.
The high yield of this pheno is really a plus.

You will need to start flowering the big pheno
before the grape,
unless you have lots of room,
both horizontal and vertical.

If you don't have enough space between the plants,
the big pheno will overshadow your other plants
and lighting will be a problem for them.

If you get a nice smelling big pheno like I had,
it would be worth concentrating most of your lights on her,
for the yield and flavor.

If you could grow three or four of them every grow...wow.

Anyway, there is a killer mom in those seeds
if you plant them all, you will find her.
Your process described, is what i do with all new strains, So there is a grape strain in this bean? very nice. I will be looking for my mental floss purple pheno later this winter as well.
 
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