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01-30-2007, 03:19 AM #1
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Need tips from experienced WW growers.
Im going to be growing some in the very near future and was wanting to know just a few things. 1: what kinda of feeding regiment does this strain like? 2: How does it respond to topping or LST? and 3: Which one of these techniques would the plant benefit more from? Thanks
L3G10N Reviewed by L3G10N on . Need tips from experienced WW growers. Im going to be growing some in the very near future and was wanting to know just a few things. 1: what kinda of feeding regiment does this strain like? 2: How does it respond to topping or LST? and 3: Which one of these techniques would the plant benefit more from? Thanks :) Rating: 5
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01-30-2007, 03:34 AM #2
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Need tips from experienced WW growers.
Never done the strain. I can tell you this,that it would respond very well to apply both methods at the same time!
Ga Grown!
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01-30-2007, 03:34 AM #3
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Need tips from experienced WW growers.
L3G10 -
There is a GUY called WIDOWMAKER at www.rollitup.org who is an expert at growing WW....
Here are a few pictures of his garden which is one of the gardens featured in SeeMoreBuds's next DVD
"SeeMoreBuds: The Perfect Garden"
cheers
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01-30-2007, 03:46 AM #4
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Need tips from experienced WW growers.
OMG! That's The Tangled Web We Weave! You Go Knowm!
Ga Grown!
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01-30-2007, 07:40 AM #5
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Need tips from experienced WW growers.
..White Widow?....works well under 400HPS Hortilux...slower than average flower cycle....keep nutes weak........crippling high....works well for me...
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01-30-2007, 10:35 PM #6
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Need tips from experienced WW growers.
when does that vid come out GK?
Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
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01-31-2007, 02:23 AM #7
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Need tips from experienced WW growers.
i think it depends on the setup far as keeping nutes weak. My WW are in flowering right now and just eating up 1500ppm without any burn. For veg they were at 1300-1400ppm. Granted I am in hydroponics and the plants are fairly large, which allows more feeding. But I do not think WW is a notoriously light feeder.
Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
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01-31-2007, 03:21 AM #8
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Need tips from experienced WW growers.
i grew ww almost exclusively last year. i used fox farms products and during flowering i fed with almost every watering without any overfert probs. i also used topping and lst in veg and once i switched to the flower room they went under 1inch screen for a 400hps scrog grow. with this set-up i got almost 1lb every 9 weeks or so.
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01-31-2007, 05:18 AM #9
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Need tips from experienced WW growers.
justaseed, few questions... you grew from seed or clones? How long did you veg for? how many plants did you get almost 1lb from? Was that 1lbs dry or wet weight?
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01-31-2007, 06:57 AM #10
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Need tips from experienced WW growers.
I hate to but in but im bored and have nothing else to do. justaseed used clones, topped and vegged for 6-8 weeks, had 3 WW plants that yeilded 14 oz dry....heres his thread, i read it about once a month...very informative.
http://boards.cannabis.com/closet-ca...ly-ladies.html\" knowledge is not power, knowledge is potential power\"
\"those who follow the herd step in SHIT\"
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