Thank you for the compliment
That, my dear friend, is the hardest part. 50 Years and I still can’t wait. Geesh, I am so impatient…no wonder my kids drive me nuts. That is where they got it from. My wife tells me all the time “It’s genetics from YOUR SIDE OF THE FAMILY”
I dated an Amy. She had some thick umm “colas” as well:laughing:
@adcrag it’s crazy how big that plant got in just the passed few weeks. Should yield a decent amount of medicine for you. Let me know how she tokes in a few weeks.
GG4- grampa’s cut.
Halfway done. She has a few tipped leaves from when I was ill last week and let her get too dry but still looks ok.
My leaves have always been Brown in this one container and I didn’t know if it was the dirt or are they just dry from the fan being too close?
@dmtscravey that looks like a little bit of both. Some light nutrient burn and wind burn. When the tips and edges curl down and dry up that’s usuallt a sign of wind burn. They can get kind of a waxy feel too. I’d switch to an oscillating fan or raise the fan a bit.
That is a great looking plant like how frosty it looks.
@Mdbuds Thank you I am going to buy dirt tomorrow and replace all the dirt because I used it for the last grow and it burnt the plant and all I did was give it water. It is something in the dirt that’s doing it I think But I also thought it was partly the fan.
Yeah, they’re curling down a little and look a bit waxy which is classic wind burn too. Did you ph and sterilize the soil before reusing it?
No I don’t do any of that I’m pretty much a put it in the dirt water type of guy. I don’t spend much on it unfortunately. In the future when I don’t have my kid here in the house depending on me I will probably invest more on things like that. But for now I don’t do anything other than plant them And take care of them the best I can with what I have… But my goal is still to grow a one pound plant in my closet I got 8 ozs. out of my last purple Kush so I hoping maybe the white widow will produced a little more.
White widow can produce a lot so you’re good there. Just have to make sure you soil ph is between 6.2 and 6.5 with them because they like a lot of calmag and micros. Macros are easy with them. Just feed them lightly and increase when you see slight deficiencies.