Here's a bit of a photographic timeline on my White Widow, which had a close call with enriched soil. It had nutrient burn in the beginning, and when it got transplanted into a "diluted" soil mix it came around with some luscious growth. My next WWs are going into an organic mix that I made with, among other things, fish compost made at the salmon hatchery where I work. The guys up there use the stuff for growing vegetables as well.
Each picture was taken approximately two weeks apart, and in the third picture the LST has been on the go for somewhere over a week. The branching from the lower nodes is visible and there is more at the upper ones but they haven't poked up through the foliage yet. I was considering getting a clone off it but it's doing so good that I'll get them from the next ones when they get bigger.
Each picture was taken approximately two weeks apart, and in the third picture the LST has been on the go for somewhere over a week. The branching from the lower nodes is visible and there is more at the upper ones but they haven't poked up through the foliage yet. I was considering getting a clone off it but it's doing so good that I'll get them from the next ones when they get bigger.
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