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Jimbos OMS & White widow in dirt


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Hey everybody,

 

Just wanted to show off and post some pics of my Old Mother Sativa and White Widow grown in plain old dirt, fed on hydro nutes and Seasol once a week, with plain water every two days in between.

 

They were grown under 600w HPS bulbs for vege cause everything that went outside flowered immediately but they have been put outside to flower last week.

 

I gave up measuring ph and ec and ever since then they started to thrive?????????

 

I'm really happy with their growth and formation, hope you think they are nice too, I'm proud as punch cause I suck at dirt growing...

 

A bit of frost netting will be in order soon me thinks.

 

I'll update this thread as they grow/flower.

 

Jimbo :peace:

 

Left one is the OMS and right one is the WW

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Sm0k3r: Well really I would be more than happy to just get them to the finish line because I've never had a success with an outdoor plant. Any buds will be gold. :thumbsup:

 

shroomyshroom: hey mate, the OMS is actually quite a lot bigger now, I just couldn't be assed pulling her in for a photo shoot! :whistle:

That's darwins WW btw - the only clone that survived.

I will probably dust them with some critical pollen.

 

TheTreeBoundRat: thanx mate, I'm not measuring the EC at all, I just dump the recommended doasge of ROCK A&B in a watering can, no ph control either - I tested the runoff and it was 7.0 last week.

 

lucas_southoz: cheers bro, sent you a pm btw.

 

Jimbo :bongon:

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