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White Lightening Grow Report
Posted By: inreplyavalon My Strains
Genotype: Mostly Indica
Breeder: Dutchgrown Seeds
Grow Location: Indoor
Medium: Coco Coir
Sea of Green? No
Lighting & Wattage: HPS 600 W
Fertilizing Method: Floranova Bloom, Roots excellerator, SM-90, Silica
Pruning Method: Topped
Stature: Very Branchy. Very Sturdy,
Flowering Time: 62 Days
Grow Results
Appearance: Numerous compact colas approx. 8 inches long. Needs no staking.
Odor: Low odor while growing. After cure took on a subdued citrus aroma with hints of pine needles
Average Height: 3 ft.
Yield Per Plant:
3 ounces
Taste:
mild, musky
Buzz:
Uplifting, relaxing, thought provoking
Ease of Growing:
Overall Rating:
Strain: White Lightening Rating:
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White Lightening Grow Notes
This plant was a pleasure to grow. Grew about average speed in vegetation room under a 400 watt Metal Halide. Branched out nicely and branches grew uniform. In bloom very little stretch and very tolerant of nutrients. Easily handled all the food i threw her way. The buds were extremely frosty. Started to put frost on early and continued to increase the trich production throughout the grow. Buds were of extreme density. Very little loss in size or weight after harvest. Yield was above average, and i believe after a bit more dialing in will rival the weight of any strain in my garden. This plant is unequivocally a KEEPER in my garden and I hope to grow her for years to come. For an Indica leaning plant i found her to be uplifting and inspiring both physically and mentally.
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Comment Posted by: GreenIvey on 05-04-2011 at 20:04
Great post and very informative analysis. I wish I could get my WL plants to perform like yours. I started from seed and have had fair to good results but nothing as frosty as your pictures. If you do not mind me asking what are your growing conditions? Temp? PH of water and PH of flower nutes? I will post pictures of the WL I have grown so soon and would love for a critique.

Thanks
GI
Comment Posted by: HopefulNewb on 12-15-2010 at 08:08
Amazing job, congrats
Comment Posted by: brettweir on 12-02-2010 at 19:44
Great grow and beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing!
Comment Posted by: VIKINGtrich on 11-26-2010 at 01:06

Really nice pics bro....FROSTY!

Comment Posted by: inreplyavalon on 11-23-2010 at 03:55
Thanks guys, it's easy for certain strains to make growers look better than they really are. I know i love growing as much as anyone, but still learning a lot from this community. Credit for this keeper lays in the hands of the one we call DUTCHGROWN! I should add that i re-vegged this plant and it exploded with new growth after about 4 weeks. Plan on running a room full soon!
Comment Posted by: Kalbhairav on 11-21-2010 at 21:20
Lovely.. I know it doesn't have any of the same genetics but this grow report reminds me of Grapefruit x Blueberry. I think it's the way you describe the stone. Glad I have this one in deep freeze. Awesome grow report and great bouncing white beautiful buds!
Comment Posted by: Scrogerman on 11-20-2010 at 14:40

Jesus Chrissstttt!!!!!!!! thats some White shit right there, great Job!

Comment Posted by: CANNATOPIA on 11-19-2010 at 16:38
Nice Pictures friend. :)
Comment Posted by: unclefishstick on 11-19-2010 at 15:28
that is some serious frost!!
Comment Posted by: CannaExists on 11-19-2010 at 04:36
ShinySugarBuds! Dope shit man!
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