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MikeOD
03-24-2004, 12:54 AM
Hey guys, I have a white widow plant (female) and a thai weed plant (also a female) yay! it was my first grow and i got both females.. however they have been in flowering for 32 days under a 150 watt HID, they were vegged under just a 20 watt floro for half of the veg time, then i got a 150 watt HID which i vegged it under for another couple of weeks... but i have encountered a problem, i grown the stuff with 24/0 and switched them to 12/12 they have been on 12/12 for 32 days they have VERY VERY small buds on them which smell nice :) but there so tiny.. i would of thought they would of fattened out by now, and the thai weed buds are even smaller i mean they havnt even filed out yet.. the whitr widow is supposed to take 55 - 60 days to bud so why arn't i seeing any decent sized buds on them yet? will they fatten out real fast towards the end? or do they need to flower for longer..? i vegged for 1 month due to height restrictions in the grow room, the grow room has a fan blowin on the plants constantly since seedlings.. any advice would greatly be appricated.. the two strains are White Widow.. and Thai Weed, i got the thai from a bit of thai weed i smoked.. anyways, thanks for any comments..

P.S. Sorry for grammar/spelling im very stoned atm :)

Peace and happy growing!

MikeD

Disco
03-24-2004, 08:43 AM
undefinedBeing a month into flower you will have small buds . Even though you r half way through the budding period your buds wont be half way to full size ,as it probably took a week to more for them to just show their sex. It is realy from now you should see a lot more growth . But you only have a 150w light so don,t expect too much.

Disco......

Razer
03-25-2004, 10:33 AM
Better lights! A good rule of thumb in the flowering room is 1/2 gram per watt. Assuming that you are growing near capacity per light, in other words, more watts grows more plants grows more buds!

I think the key though to maximizing your potential in the flower room is too start off with strong vegitation. A healthy root system will let your plants grow to there potential (within light limits and proper fert)

Grow Big! and stay home.

KanMan
03-25-2004, 03:33 PM
Lots of variables. Hydro or soil, temperatures, nutrients, strain, how close the light is, the plants genetic makeup, etc ...

8 to 10 weeks for the White Widow is for when they are grown in the best enviromental conditions and the genetic makeup of the individual plant it's self is also a big factor as well.

2 to 4 weeks to really get going in the flower cycle. Assuming all is good with your grow your should start to see much improvement over the next 3 to 4 weeks.

Good Growing!