Growing White Widow

Discussion in 'Cannabis Outdoors' started by The SSS Mystic, Sep 26, 2006.

  1. The SSS Mystic

    The SSS Mystic Member

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    Hey, im gonna try and grow some white widow seeds.
    Does anyone have any tips, experiences, or growing procedure for this strain?
    I need as much info as I can get, cuz I want it to yield some good results.
    Thanks a million. ;) PEACE.
     
  2. The Bunny

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    Hey Mystic,
    With white widow, I found that its buds grew bigger than the stem could support. Now I support it with a little wooden dowel. I also found that it doesnt take as many nutrients to grow. It comes out better if you use a little over half of whatever you usually use. I also prefer to flower mine for 10 weeks. But the last two weeks, I turn off the light completely. It seems to become more potent that way. I hope this helped!!
     
  3. T.H. Cammo

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    Do both of you realize that this is the Outdoor section?
     
  4. The SSS Mystic

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    Thanks for the tips, Bunny.
    I'll keep them in mind. Also, what time of year is best to start growing it?
     
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  6. T.H. Cammo

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    Hey Barn!

    White Widow has got to be one of the strongest smelling strains around! There are ways to deal with the odor like carbon scrubbers (you can build your own pretty cheap) and/or various electronic devices like negative ion generators or ozone generators. Without air treatment of some kind; all of your neighbors will know what you are growing.
     
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  8. kennny

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    another good reminder on ww or any other strain is to make sure you try to keep a mother under veg in a half or 1 gallon pot to ensure an f-1 generation for cloning or even maybe a male also to breed to your female to get all the f-2 seeds you can get so you wont have to go through ordering more or learning to breed later and realize hey im at a f-10 generation why isnt this as potent as my first batch and why are they looking different and tasting different.
     
  9. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    I don't think it's the greatest choice for outdoor.
     
  10. buffoonman

    buffoonman Senior Member

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    Hollands Hope is good for colder climmates outdoors its strong to.
     
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  12. T.H. Cammo

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    I think "Barn has left the building!!!"
     
  13. mr.greenxxx

    mr.greenxxx Not an Average Bear

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    i have a question: who the hell is barn, why is all of his info hidden, why doesnt he have any posts or anything- basicly is it even a person???
     
  14. The SSS Mystic

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    ^^^Ya, barn is a person cuz his comments were visible just a few days ago. I think, most likely, he put all of his personal information on private by accident or he was banned from hipforums and all his comments were deleted. Either way its pretty funny.
     
  15. Lady Greene

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    I agree with you there, 2ces. Well, at least not in my neck of the woods. Some rather impressive outdoor strains (as far as size and yield and ease of trimming goes) would be Mendocino Madness and Hawaiian Haze (grand kudos to the developers of these strains!), or Holland's Hope, would be my choices. Trimmed a 15' Hawaiian this fall that had a top bud the size of my whole leg and a lot of the secondaries were thick forearm size.None of the buds were smaller than baseball size. Amazing.
     

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