New Grower AutoWhite Widow in Organic Soil Mix by officinalis

lovely start to your grow dude! And you have the nice part to come, enjoy it all, its a great new hobby!
 
Hey thanks Tony! Yeah, I'm really excited about the next five weeks! Cool that you could drop by!
 
i have a photo WW that is growing the same, very bushy, tons of new growth buds...can't wait to put her to flower when the other plants in the flower room are done! Congrats mate!
 
Day 35

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Damn bro, this is your first grow too? You're a natural man. I'm really digging organics man, looking stupid lush on your end.
 
Looking pretty awesome in the cab bro,they will be a treat when in full bloom.
Thanks TaNg. No doubt the fun has just begun! Hop digity
Solid bit of training fella ...amazing amount of bud sites on display..Great job.!!
High praise from the Cane Master himself! Thanks big guy! :bow:
Damn bro, this is your first grow too? You're a natural man. I'm really digging organics man, looking stupid lush on your end.
Thanks bro! Yeah this is my first indoor grow. I've grown outdoors off and on since high school. I just love gardening.

I'm loving this just add water organics. It has surpassed my expectations even though I haven't yet dialed in my soil mix.

And as long as we're all here....
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BTW Hazy, I've been meaning to ask you, when should I stop with the training? Do I treat it almost like a scrog and keep training it until it fills up my space/stops stretching?
 
BTW Hazy, I've been meaning to ask you, when should I stop with the training? Do I treat it almost like a scrog and keep training it until it fills up my space/stops stretching?

Once you have opened the plant up as far as to where your canes are just let it stretch up...but make sure to keep the tops of the plants slightly lower than the stretching side branches...you will probably have to do a little bit of defoliating as they increase in size.my rule of thumb for defoliating is to take a little,often.
 
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