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    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.

    #2
    wow...
    those are fat frickin leaves for a young plant.
    looks hardy...
    I'm wondering if that's normal structure for a white widow, or if it's cuz of what your feeding it.
    I have widow seeds I'm wilaiting ta start.
    And looks like you got lots of time for taking clones

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      #3
      I'm wondering the same thing about the leaves, I have another one with leaves just like it, so I'm inclined to think it's typical of the strain. I'll have a better idea when my next batch of seedlings get a bit bigger. These latest girls are starting out free of problems.

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        #4
        Which breeder is the WW from?

        There's a fair few salmon (atlantic) hatcheries around here where I live. Some also do brown/rainbow trout as well to help stock our trout fisheries
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        • flytier
          flytier commented
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          This one is from Crop King Seeds. Some of the newer leaves are a bit less rounded but still pretty wide.

          Where are you located? I'm in New Brunswick, a bigtime Atlantic salmon hotspot,

        • OzBud
          OzBud commented
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          I'm in Tasmania, Australia. Off the South East of the mainland.

        • flytier
          flytier commented
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          Cool, At the last place I was working, right before I left, we had a new program manager who was from there. Seamus Walker, I think his name is.

        #5
        Originally posted by flytier View Post
        I'm wondering the same thing about the leaves, I have another one with leaves just like it, so I'm inclined to think it's typical of the strain. I'll have a better idea when my next batch of seedlings get a bit bigger. These latest girls are starting out free of problems.
        if it turns out its the fish compost ya made that's doing that big robust look.
        You should bottle that shit, stick your family Crest on it and start a line of plant food.....get rich..ha ha

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          #6
          Originally posted by 4barrel View Post

          if it turns out its the fish compost ya made that's doing that big robust look.
          You should bottle that shit, stick your family Crest on it and start a line of plant food.....get rich..ha ha
          and Those are white widow from crop king.....Oh goody cuz I have the same ones that Ive been waiting ta sprout I'll be abbe ta tell you if it's there seeds doing that or the stuff your feeding

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          • flytier
            flytier commented
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            Yeah, I'm interested to know what other peoples' CKS WWs are like. Even though I have next to no experience growing weed, it seems to me that it is growing kind of slow. I don't have any in the fish compost yet; I don't want to mess with this one now and my others are still a couple weeks from transplant. But let me know how yours turn out, for sure.

          #7
          I havr two ww from crop king one with super fat indica's and one a little thinner

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            #8
            Originally posted by CCisme View Post
            I havr two ww from crop king one with super fat indica's and one a little thinner
            Mmmm.
            They look like they have the same structure.
            Is one a little more mature then the other.... Maybe???
            Ether way,
            They look good a hardy, which is reassuring like I said above I have the same seed from C.K.
            just waiting for space in my Veg room ta start a couple....
            I just posted some pics before I chop.
            Click on my name. go have a look

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            • flytier
              flytier commented
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              Holy crap! Looks like a jungle.

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