Who has the best White Widow?

lol on the RK.. God bud!! I've heard of that strain but cant find it anywhere. Grabbed my attention when I seen it in a high times mag a few years back...

I kinda wanna try the hybrid "Grape God" .. Its God bud crossed with Grape ape I believe.. have you tried that??

I noticed that the super lemon haze always makes everyones top 5..
Are you referring to the Green House Seeds SLH??

LOL! I have Grapegod going right now! So far so good. It's an aggressive plant, wants to take over the space. Has massive leaves and a very long wingspan. I'll be cloning it tommorow. Hopefully in about 2.5 months I'll have a harvest to show
 
LOL! I have Grapegod going right now! So far so good. It's an aggressive plant, wants to take over the space. Has massive leaves and a very long wingspan. I'll be cloning it tommorow. Hopefully in about 2.5 months I'll have a harvest to show

Cool man.. keep me posted... I am def curious about that strain. It's supposed to be a massive yielder too so here's to "Swimming" in GrapeGod... ;-) :goodluck:
 
Cool man.. keep me posted... I am def curious about that strain. It's supposed to be a massive yielder too so here's to "Swimming" in Godbud.... ;-) :goodluck:

I should have the journal started next week. When it's up I'll post a link in my sig so you can come back to this thread to find it easily. I also have OG Kush going at the same time.
Grapegod is a strain that should have all the good stuff as in fat buds, heavy yields and THC over the 20% marker. It is a cross of Godbud & Grapefruit so i dont think there will be any purple buds. :yummy:
 
Here's a pic of my best grapegod. She will be donating the clones. In this pic she is at 20 days old from seed and is growing under a T5 floro light. Today she's much bigger at 25 days.
I think you can see that this strain does not mess around. She's large and in charge! :rasta:

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Hey Bandit: You should start a journal,I'm definitely interested in the strain. Or at lest keep us updated on your progress. If you need help setting up a journal then just click the link on my Sig.
Or if you do have one and I've neglected it due to me being to medicated, set up a ink on your signature. If you need help, let us know and we'll get you set up. :ganjamon:
 
Hey Bandit: You should start a journal,I'm definitely interested in the strain. Or at lest keep us updated on your progress. If you need help setting up a journal then just click the link on my Sig.
Or if you do have one and I've neglected it due to me being to medicated, set up a ink on your signature. If you need help, let us know and we'll get you set up. :ganjamon:
High Butcher!
The journal will be up soon. I think I might have confused you a bit with the recent user name change. I'm the grower formally known as OrangeBlood :rasta:
I just completed a journal of WW & Yumbolt 47. This should link you up to about where I started these grapegod & kush seeds
Orangeblood's Grow Room-Yumbolt 47, White Widow, Air Pots, LED+HPS, SOG, & R2D2
 
Alrighty I gotcha now..Do you want the name of the journal changed?
I thought about it but I want to keep it the way it is and start a new one.
Like many grow rooms mine has been upgraded from what started that thread so with the room, strains, and name change I think the thread should change too. Plus Yumbolt 47 is a special plant that deserved her own thread.
Thanks for the offer! :thankyou:
 
Here's a pic of my best grapegod. She will be donating the clones. In this pic she is at 20 days old from seed and is growing under a T5 floro light. Today she's much bigger at 25 days.
I think you can see that this strain does not mess around. She's large and in charge! :rasta:

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she's a winner!!
 
So I started A White Widow plant about 4 weeks ago and noticed that its growing terribly slow... I dont know if its something im doing or if this is typical with the strain... they are from seedsman seeds (fem seeds).

Here is a pic at about 3 weeks..
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And here is one at about 4 weeks and three days
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In a weeks time it barely grew at all im not sure why and its becoming very frustrating...

Does any one know why this is happening?? :thankyou:
 
is it bad to start a plant from seed in a really big pot?

You mean really big?

Really, REALLY big?

I heard from a friend of a friend that some people put seeds in really big pots.

A really, REALLY big pot.

One that's got a volume of 1.08321 × 10^12 cubic kilometers.

They've been doing it for, IDK, 20,000+ years.

Indoors, in smaller really big pots (;)), you might find that initial growth seems somewhat slower, but if you're growing larger plants that would eventually (need to) end up in five-gallon buckets... I think that you'd reach that size quicker and with less stress if you planted the seed/seedling directly into it than if you went through several pots and transplants along the way. YMMV.

Of course there are other considerations. For example, if you're planting several non-feminized seeds, you probably don't want to place them in full-sized containers until you have sexed them and disposed of the males or removed them to quarantine. And if you'd be wasting watts if you provided enough strong light to cover ten five-gallon buckets when all you really needed was enough strong light to cover ten seedlings in 6" pots due to the much larger footprint that you'd be illuminating (and all that bare soil/medium). But they don't stay small very long. If you vegetate and flower in separate areas and have a bad back, you probably don't want to use huge containers. But dollies/hand-trucks are easy to find and dry soil that has plenty of perlite mixed in weighs much less than wet soil with little perlite.
 
It's in a 5 gallon pot right now. I usually start my seedlings off in a cup and transplant as it gets bigger but decided to start this white widow in a 5 gallon pot. Can that be a factor in its slow growth??
 
That has been said, lol.

YMMV of course.
 
Sorry. It stands for "Your mileage may vary."

I'm still guessing that it'll more than catch up with a like plant in like conditions that went through multiple transplants to reach the same ending container size. But it's just a (generalized) guess. Most of my indoor grows have been in a medium other than soil.
 
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