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09-08-2013, 02:01 PM #1OPJunior Member
How am I doing so far?
Im a complete beginner when it comes to growing and this is my first ever plant!
I did a bit of research before I started but i've been limited on what I can do (financially) so i've done what I can.
My set up is a pretty simple PC grow box, 1 intake and 1 out-take fan with a temp steady at 26 degrees celcius. I know my lighting isn't ideal at all but im using 3 x 26 watt CFLs on a 18/6 lighting routine.
The plant is now 22 days old and is planted in compost with material to help with drainage.
I thought I would keep it simple for my first grow so Im using a strain of White Widow autoflower.
Im not expecting a monster yield or anything like that, to be honest i'd be happy with any bud at all because im seeing this first attempt as a learning curve!
Ive included some photos so it'd be great for people to have a look and tell me if everything looks fine, Ive noticed my plant is quite small but a few new stems do seem to be sprouting, and I think it's showing its sex as female. Also, is it starting to flower at the top or is that just new leaf/stem growth?
Thanks!Attachment 294427Attachment 294428Attachment 294429Attachment 294430Phoenix1993 Reviewed by Phoenix1993 on . How am I doing so far? Im a complete beginner when it comes to growing and this is my first ever plant! I did a bit of research before I started but i've been limited on what I can do (financially) so i've done what I can. My set up is a pretty simple PC grow box, 1 intake and 1 out-take fan with a temp steady at 26 degrees celcius. I know my lighting isn't ideal at all but im using 3 x 26 watt CFLs on a 18/6 lighting routine. The plant is now 22 days old and is planted in compost with material to help with Rating: 5
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09-09-2013, 09:14 PM #2Senior Member
How am I doing so far?
looks good, you might want to start looking at, femming or topping it. those white widows usually get about 3-4 ft tall, you want to bush it, being in such a such a small space. maybe even a mini scrog might be helpful.