White Widow Autoflower Grow Journal 2020

Yeah thanks alot and f
I'm not one for lollipopping tbh. I'm a selective defol type of guy after flower, and I only take the lower branches off that won't make it to the canopy. I usually take care of that a week before flip, with autos I wait until after the stretch is done.

Anytime, it's why we hang around here. :)
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Thanks really and letting me know when
 
Oh and when should I go up in mc and how often? My plant was a like this on the 14th of sept if this helps any
 

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Oh and when should I go up in mc and how often? My plant was a like this on the 14th of sept if this helps any
Since you are a little behind in the feed you can go to 5g/gal of MC now. The plant responded well, so an increase to 5g will not be an issue.
No worries MrSauga, whatever you think appropriate...!
Everyone has a thought process on defoliation, so it's something each grower has to read up on and find out what works best for them. There's no method to my madness, just the way I do it.
 
Ok and just stay at 5g? And yeah there are a few low limbs etc that have leaves and like 2 hairs but not like the rest
Since I'm not exactly sure when they started to flower, wait until next Saturday and remove any of the leaves pointing in towards the center. At that point you're just exposing the light to the buds that are covered. You may end up taking of six or so leaves near the top.
Try and tuck any other leaves away from the bud sites that are not pointing in towards the center of the plant. Less stress is better for a plant in transition from veg to flower.

Yes, stay at 5g and let us see how she looks in a few days. Give us your opinion as well on what you see happening. You'll hear many of us say 'listen to your plants' as they will tell you when they are getting worse or better. Color changes and perky leaves are typical signs to look for.
 
PM is Powdery Mildew, a fine white powdery film on the leaves of cannabis, usually in blotches. There's not a lot of official documented info on this site, so I'll leave this link here to read:

The pic you see will be an extreme condition. Don't use the treatments they use. We will be able to give you better advice here, but it may not be necessary.
 
PM is Powdery Mildew, a fine white powdery film on the leaves of cannabis, usually in blotches. There's not a lot of official documented info on this site, so I'll leave this link here to read:

The pic you see will be an extreme condition. Don't use the treatments they use. We will be able to give you better advice here, but it may not be necessary.
Its reflections from the wall cover thing
 
Noticed some leaves that are old turning yellow on the edges but the rest looks fine idk if its cuz they where rubbing and touching the side and each other or what it's only on like 3 or 4 or if it's where I might have maybe grabbed it and moved it q little or something not sure
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They're looking good. I finished out to wait with us all those in June. I found that the white widow autos take longer to finish than what the breeder reported. Two plants stretched out filled my three by five closet wall to wall and got over three feet tall. But when all was said and done I jarred 10 oz of 100% smokable manicured bud. That was my second White widow round and I learned when the widows you have to be patient don't go by growers saying 8 to 10 weeks seed to Bud the plants will tell you when they're ready.
 
Noticed some leaves that are old turning yellow on the edges but the rest looks fine idk if its cuz they where rubbing and touching the side and each other or what it's only on like 3 or 4 or if it's where I might have maybe grabbed it and moved it q little or something not sure
I'm pretty sure that's still happening from the lack of nutes. Once you get to 5g most of the damage will have stopped. Visit our sponsors page for different seedbanks. Most give out plenty of freebies with your order.
 
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