| Let me first begin by saying that this was my first ever grow! And what a beauty she was, easy to handle and not bothered by over/under ferting or typical impatient newbie errors. My setup limited me to grow number and style so this report will aid anyone using the most basic setup possible. Note: I only used two of my seeds for this grow.
I began by germinating these seeds using the paper towl method and they both sprouted within 2 days. After planting the seedling cycle was extremely rapid and both plants had grown to 12inches in around 2 months using a indoor/outdoor light combo with flouro's.
My inexperiance caused me to over-fert a number of times and leaf burn was common amongst my leaves. However, even with the burn combined with a "white fly" problem, the plants stayed perfectly healthy and at 14inches I began their flowering cycle.
Even with my limited setup I managed to continue their photoperiod with ease, as they do not seem to bothered to stress. Within a week both plants had shown sex, both female.
I was forced to move the plants around my garden more than I would have liked. Moving them for sun exposure and placing them on window ledges after their fluoro session to catch the early morning sun in the east. The plants were harvested at 50 days. Probably a bit early, patience is so hard when you are excited over a grow. The buds were extremely heavy and thick. The resin was extreme, but perhaps this was due to my grow style. I havent seen widow this sticky before. The smoke was increadible, a large joint would easily have myself and a few friends stoned off our nut. Although I did not regard a tolerance build to my first plant, I did to my second. By the end of the second ounce I had developed a massive tolerance ( daily smoking ).
I would reccomend this to _any_ first time grower as the plants are amazingly versitle and resistent to disease and stress.
Garden Information for this report A large room, hot in the day time but tends to drop at night because of the amount of glass. The rooms size means plant displacement was not an issue. |
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Report added by: PunkMaster
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