Billotto
Well-Known Member
Hello to all from the Great White North. What a fantastic community this is! Kudos to all of you for sharing your pics, knowledge and experience...so helpful for a newb like me.
It's my first grow and I'm outdoors; planted June 17 in regular soil and transplanted at 3 weeks in fortified soil. Feminized WW from CKS. No nutes yet.
My babies are going slower than molasses in Manitoba! At this rate, I will need to finish them in the garden shed...no good space in the house. It turned cooler than usual here the day after they popped and stayed that way for about 2 weeks. I even had to bring them inside a few of the nights. That's my only explanation for their slow growth. I realize white widow is a shorter growing strain but still...shouldn't these be bigger at 37 days in?
I can't get over how symmetrical the growth is. There is a distinct pattern to the way the nodes come in. Very cool but I assume they display a more random growth pattern as they mature. They really are a good-looking plant imo and I'd say that even if they didn't get me blottoed. LOL
It's my first grow and I'm outdoors; planted June 17 in regular soil and transplanted at 3 weeks in fortified soil. Feminized WW from CKS. No nutes yet.
My babies are going slower than molasses in Manitoba! At this rate, I will need to finish them in the garden shed...no good space in the house. It turned cooler than usual here the day after they popped and stayed that way for about 2 weeks. I even had to bring them inside a few of the nights. That's my only explanation for their slow growth. I realize white widow is a shorter growing strain but still...shouldn't these be bigger at 37 days in?
I can't get over how symmetrical the growth is. There is a distinct pattern to the way the nodes come in. Very cool but I assume they display a more random growth pattern as they mature. They really are a good-looking plant imo and I'd say that even if they didn't get me blottoed. LOL