Has anybody grown White Widow outdoors?

wallimaster

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put out 10 clones every year that are about 18 inchs tall, they hit the ground the last week in may. they stretch to about 4 feet tall, and produce around a half pound each. white widow loved the outdoors, remember to get your neem oil, and stake down your plants from the wind during thunderstorms
 

Kriegs

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Hopefully, you'll get some more replies; I'm interested in this, too. I just popped two Bubblelicious to plant outside, just for fun (White Widow and Bubs both carry Northern Lights genes in them). I'm going to give them a week indoors, and then put them out. That will give them a full growing season. I'm curious to see if they auto-flower after some period of time. Our growing season here (NOT in MI) is very long, well beyond the maturity time bred into this strain. I can visualize some big-ass, multi-topped bushes with about 2lbs apiece on them...
 

tyke1973

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Had a go a few years ago but the english summers not so good for this strain,fighting with mould all the time.now i go for white rhino/a.m.s from greenhouse these are realy hardy strains and good for the british summers both realy mould resistant.
 

Kriegs

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Whats neem oil?
It's an oil extracted from the neem tree, a tree native to India, Pakistan, etc.

Neem is supposed to cure everything from soup to nuts. For myself, I would use a pyrethrin spray to deal with bugs - also a natural plant extract, but a helluva lot more effective. Neem rarely has more than 75% kill rate, leaving a lot of bugs behind to repopulate your problems.

An overapplication of neem can fuck up your plants by itself -- it's oily and clogs plant pores.

As you can see, I don't care for it much... just more overpriced voodoo.
 
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