White Berry First Grow

dasquigles

Active Member
First time posting on this website, although ive done alot of reading off of it.

Well, I put my plant on the flowering cycle about 2 1/2 weeks ago. Thought i would see if anyone had any suggestions on what to do to make it better. Also, i was wondering about how much longer i should let it grow before i start snipping.

I feel like my plants been going really well up to this point, im just a little bit flustered as what the next steps are over these next few weeks.

The Strand is White Berry.

Been on 12/12 for about 2 1/2 weeks now.

I need some feedback.

Also, ive noticed that the inside of the plant is a little bit droopy. My thought and solution on the matter was the inside of the plant wasn't getting enough light. The best thing that i could think of was to very carefully somehow secure my 4 main branches to the sides a little bit to open up the middle and expose it to the lights above it. Theres lights on the side and the top. The plant is just so bushy even after doing some prooning that i feel like that would do the trick. I could be completely wrong and would appreciate someones advice/help/opinion. Thanks - dasquigles
 

DankFiend

Active Member
What do you mean by snipping? Like Harvesting? I think White Berry has a pretty short flowering time, it's an indica. You'll have to do some research. But you basically want the trichs to be milky with 20-30% amber. You shouldn't worry about this right now though!

Give them some high PK nutrients and they will do just fine. Try to keep it as organic as possible.
 

kwaka80

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Hey welcome to the site... If pruning anything start with some of the big fan leaves. I would try to do as little as possible with it in flowering already but sometimes its a nessecity. Nessecity is the mother of invention so im sure you will work something out within your growspace... Good luck

Cheers kwaka
 

420Brazilian

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White Berry iz probably my next grow, I have a picture from a HIGH TIMES page thats has a picture of it on my wall next to my flower room. Just to remind me of possible next strains.
 

dasquigles

Active Member
Thanks for the input Kwaka. So you dont think that using something to hold the branches back would be a good idea? Prune some of the fan leaves up top to let some more light threw to the middle would be a better idea?
 

dasquigles

Active Member
I have 2 cool white cfl shit i forget the wattage of them, i threw out the box... There equivalent to 300 watts and put out 4200 lumens in 2 hoods. Then i have 2 more hoods with 2 cfls in each that are equivalent to 120 watts each and put out 1000 lumens. With a rotating fan on it during the light cycle.
 

dasquigles

Active Member
BTW thats all one plant, i only started one to try it out. I didn't want to waste too many seeds when i didn't really know what i was doing.
 

laserbrn

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Oh man, I'm a little over 5 weeks into flowering my plants and until now I didn't know what one of the strains was. My plant looks IDENTICAL to yours, well it did when it was younger, and I googled WhiteBerry and the flowers look the same.

I"ve never been a believer in determining strain based upon pictures, but I think I've found at least a close match for 4 of my plants...

Good luck on your grow.
 

motoracer110

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hey you do not want to prune fan leaves they are the life line of your plant. only cut leaves when they die off. i would use the bending technique
 

kwaka80

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well yeah thanks motoracer, the fan leaves are a big suface area for your plants to photosynthise you wouldnt want to be cutting them all off (just to clear it up) you can take them off to a point... I would trim the biggest fan leaves ONLY and bend the plant to open it up more... As i was saying you will find the best solution for your grow... Dont take any of my advice or anyone's and rush out and start doing things, Take the advice do and use what has to be used at the time, Find what works for you... One persons perfect setup maybe the next persons undoing...

Cheers kwaka
 

mixin

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white berry is definately a great plant. i have some flowering right now under a 250w hps and some t5 fluoros and they are turning into some beauties! i am going on day 21 so hopefully just another month and its on! i will be watching your grow definately!
 

DownOnWax

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The only reason you would want to cut/ prune some fan leaves is because that it might be covering some bud sites.

If not then leave that GEORGEOUS plant alone!
 
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