OlderStoner
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I got some seeds from one of the great sponsors of this site..and it looks like I have success so far. I planted a total of seven seeds in some rich organic potting soil and after about 84 hours three of the seedlings have popped up. The two White Widow-X and one of the feminized white widows are up. The other three white widows and the one they called cotton candy are not up yet. I'm looking forward to nurturing these plants along but the one thing that I see right away is that the seedling caps are not green like the plants I've grown in the past. I examined them closely and can see that the seed shells have fallen away but the starter leaves look more golden, not the typical green color that I'm used to seeing.
The soil I started with was just some plain organic potting soil I got at a local nursery. I've moved the sprouted pots into a window sill where they will get lots of sunshine today. When and if the others come up I will move them into the sun as well.
Should I be concerned about the color of the seedlings? This is a strain that I've never grown before. I have smoked white widow on several occasions in Amsterdam and was impressed with the intense high I got from it so I wanted to give this a whirl.
The soil I started with was just some plain organic potting soil I got at a local nursery. I've moved the sprouted pots into a window sill where they will get lots of sunshine today. When and if the others come up I will move them into the sun as well.
Should I be concerned about the color of the seedlings? This is a strain that I've never grown before. I have smoked white widow on several occasions in Amsterdam and was impressed with the intense high I got from it so I wanted to give this a whirl.