Nirvana White Castle (2 phenos)

LordBrian

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Alright my setup consists of a 100 watt hps with a 23 watt daylight supplement. There are two passive intake holes and three exhaust fans with carbon sheets over them. The inside is lined with car windshield reflector. Temps stay around 74-78 during the day and drop down to about 65-70 at night.
Foxfarm ocean forest soil with small amounts of tiger bloom in half gallon conainters.
The plants are at about 6 weeks flowering and have been flowered from seed. The taller white widow dominant pheno is about 15 inches tall and the stockier Ice dominant pheno is about 11 inches tall. Both seem to have similar amounts of bud but the Ice dom is more heavily covered with tricomes.
The third plant is bagseed and looks interesting.
 

LordBrian

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Thanks man. I'm thinking about flushing in a week for the Ice dom and two for the WW dom. I've read elsewhere to expect about 10 weeks but the Ice dom looks more like 8-9 for me. Less than half of the tricomes are cloudy with the rest being clear but I'll keep an eye on it. I'm basing it on my knowledge that flushing two weeks before harvest is good.
 

duke23

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They look good bro i just don't know why a lot more other people would not be interested. ice and white widow killer strains by themselves. I say they will give you super sticky buds by the way they are growing compact and lots of chrystals and resin. i would say but it's just me to let them go the full 11 weeks to bring out the full power and just to give you some body stone to go with the sativa this plant has....
 

LordBrian

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I was curious about the organic bubbler bath tubs but I didn't have any organic components so I gave it a try using perlite and ocean forest. There are two small air stones at the bottom covered with the layer of rocks.
I barely rooted a tiny clone from the white widow dominant and the bubbler gave me some results so I figured I would post them
Definitely an easy setup for under 20 dollars and the plant seems to love it. Super easy to take care of, I just look at the water level and when it gets low I just pour more water in, simple as that.
 

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