daaamm dude. they look killer.
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daaamm dude. they look killer.
Thanks guys! :jointsmile:
The Misty plant in the center was starting to lean over cause of the weight on top. So I tied here down to prevent an accident! :cool:
Here are the WW micro plants. They are still in the original seedling pots! :p
The two plants in the left pot are both females. I haven't had any males yet from my White Widow seeds. :jointsmile:
very leafy and fluffy... what kind of bloom fertilizer are you giving them?Quote:
Originally Posted by Pass That Shit
Not sure if what you said was good or bad?
I haven't been able to give them much bloom nutes yet cause every time I'm gonna give them some, it rains alot. Like last night. As mentioned earlier in the thread, I fed them with Big Bloom. I also mulched the soil with leaves and the like from my compost pile. The Misty in the center is skinny and tall, that's why the her buds look the way they do. I LOVE the other plant. It's short and it's putting on some nice thickness.I keep finding more females. Out of my 9 potted White Widows, 7 are females so far! :D
But my LARGEST inground plant by far (White Widow), has yet to show sex. If this one is a female,
it should put out some serious bud in the next 8 weeks. :jointsmile:
I would give them some bloom. Even if it rains... Nitrogen will make the plant put more energy into leaves instead of buds. And the more leaf in the bud the more it distorts the taste. Its not a big deal really I was just throwin it out that as a recommendation. That compost was probably mostly nitrogen if it was just yardwaste... If you really wanna see some big tasty buds then get some bone meal or bat guano to top feed them with.. That way rain won't wash it away as easy as liquid nutes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pass That Shit
Trust me when it comes to Trimming those buds.. the less leaf the better... And get some comfortable scissors.
Thanks for the tips! :thumbsup:
But just to clarify, the mulch was just about 100% leaves from the compost pile. Dead leaves don't contain adequate Nitrogen, that's why it's recommended to add nitrogen to to your leaf compost. If the leaves were green and living, that would be a different story.
I hadn't hit them hard with flower nutes cause most of the White Widow plants have just started to flower now. Even though I say I didn't hit them hard with flower nutes yet, I did give them the max feeding suggested on the bottle (1/2 cup of big bloom) per gallon of water. I still have 8 weeks of flowering for most of the plants. Can't wait till the earlier plants are done! :jointsmile:
Is this what you're talking about? :D
Oak Leaves N= 0.8 P= 0.35 K= 0.15 ... Leaves are mostly nitrogen and they breakdown real slow... be sure to flush out ur plants two weeks before harvest time so it will burn and taste right. You add nitrogen to ur compost pile cause it speeds the decomposition process up and feeds the little microbes that break the shit down.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pass That Shit
So you agree that leaf compost is not really a fertilizer because it's too low in nutrients? Leaf compost is primarily to improve the organic content of soil. According to the nutrient content you posted, bone meal is actually HIGHER in nitrogen. :jointsmile:
I'm not against using bone meal. Actually, I added bone meal and big bloom today. :D
Bone Meal (steamed) N= 1 P= 11 K= 0 I'm not saying you were wrong to use the leaves. I 'm just sayin you might need some more P and K. They looked a bit leafy but thats probably genetic. How well do you trim your buds? You got 9 plants? Thats gonna be several hours of trimming. I'll have the bubblebag next harvest so I'll have alittle extra motivatation. If you don't have one you should check them out they are cool... ubble hash melts when you smoke it... yum...