White Widow feminised was grown by THE_KING_OF_GROWERS indoors in a controlled 1 m² setup, using seven photoperiod plants from WeedSeedsExpress.
The grow started with a simple target: get all seven seeds open and moving. No big speech. No fancy claims. Just a classic strain, seven plants, and a clean indoor run.
This was a soil grow using a Geeklight Monster Board 240W V4 Plus, Homebox Original tent, Ambient Q100+, 11 L final pots, and a steady pH of 6.5 once the plants were established.
Simple setup. Proper control. Exactly the kind of environment White Widow tends to enjoy.
Grow Setup
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Strain | White Widow feminised Seeds by WeedSeedsExpress |
| Grower | THE_KING_OF_GROWERS |
| Grow Environment | Indoor |
| Grow Room Size | 1 m² |
| Number of Plants | 7 |
| Medium | Soil |
| Tent | Homebox Original |
| Equipment | Ambient Q100+ |
| Light | Geeklight Monster Board 240W V4 Plus |
| Light Type | Fluorescent, 250W listed |
| Pot Size | Started in 0.2 L, moved to 3.6 L, final pots 11 L |
| Watering Volume | 0.05 L to 0.5 L depending on stage |
| pH | 6.5 |
| Vegetative Light Schedule | 18 hours |
| Flowering Light Schedule | 12 hours |
| Main Feeding Notes | Aerated compost tea and top dress used in flower |
| Training Techniques | Defoliation, topping |
| Average Flower Humidity | 45% |
Grow Diary
Weeks 0-2 - Germination, Seedling Stage & First Transplant
THE_KING_OF_GROWERS started with seven White Widow seeds and one simple question: would all seven open?
By week 1, the seedlings were up and sitting at 10 cm. The room was warm, humidity was high at 80%, and the light schedule was set to 18 hours.
Good seedling conditions. Warm enough. Humid enough. No need to blast them, drown them, or start playing hero too early.
Week 2 brought the first transplant into 3.6 L pots. The plants stayed at 10 cm, but that is normal after a move. Roots need a moment before the tops start showing off.
No smell. No stress reported. Clean start.


Weeks 3-4 - Early Veg and Stronger Growth
Week 3 marked the first proper vegetative week. The plants reached 15 cm, the pH sat at 6.5, and humidity stayed around 75%.
By week 4, they doubled to 30 cm. That is the kind of jump you like to see once the root zone wakes up.
Nothing dramatic happened here, and that is the point. White Widow was settling in, building structure, and moving without complaints.


Weeks 5-6 - Veg Builds Momentum
Week 5 pushed the plants to 40 cm. Week 6 took them to 50 cm.
Same 18-hour light cycle. Same 6.5 pH. Same 75% humidity. Same steady room.
This was proper vegetative rhythm. Not wild, not stalled, not overworked. Just steady growth from a classic photoperiod cultivar.
At this point, the plants were still listed as having no smell, which kept the run discreet during veg.


Weeks 7-8 - Final Transplant and Last Week of Veg
Week 7 brought the final transplant into 11 L pots. The plants were 55 cm, and watering increased to 0.5 L.
That move mattered. Seven plants in a 1 m² space need enough root room before the flip, especially if the goal is a full canopy and a proper flowering push.
Week 8 was the final week of vegetation. The plants reached 60 cm, still under 18 hours of light, with the lamp sitting 40 cm above the canopy.
Good timing. The plants had size, root space, and enough structure to move into flower without looking rushed.


Weeks 9-10 - Flowering Begins
Week 9 marked the switch to 12/12. The plants jumped to 80 cm, humidity dropped to 45%, and the lamp moved closer to 30 cm.
Smart environmental shift. Flowering plants do not need a wet room. Drop the humidity, tighten the space, and let the buds begin.
By week 10, the plants reached 90 cm. The grower also added aerated compost tea at the start of the second flowering week.
Nothing excessive. Just a light bloom support move while the plants settled into flower.


Weeks 11-13 - Stretch Ends and Flower Structure Sets
Week 11 brought the big height jump. The plants reached 110 cm, and the grower used aerated compost tea plus top dressing.
Defoliation was also listed this week, which makes sense. Once White Widow hit that height in a 1 m² room, airflow and light penetration mattered.
Weeks 12 and 13 stayed locked at 110 cm. The stretch was done. The room stayed steady at 45% humidity, 6.5 pH, and a 12-hour flowering schedule.
This was the middle of bloom doing exactly what it should. Less stretch. More flower focus.


Weeks 14-15 - Aroma Arrives and Late Flower Takes Shape
By week 14, the smell moved from no smell to normal. The plants stayed at 110 cm, and the grower listed topping as a technique used.
The diary does not give a deep breakdown of that training move, so we are not dressing it up. What we can say is the canopy stayed controlled and the plants held their final height.
Week 15 kept the same rhythm. Normal smell, 110 cm height, 45% humidity, and 0.3 L watering volume.
No panic. No messy late corrections. Just late flower moving along.


Weeks 16-17 - Final Flowering Push
Week 16 was logged as maybe the last week of flowering. The grower waited instead of rushing the chop.
Good. That little bit of patience can be the difference between nearly done and properly finished.
Week 17 became the final flowering week. The plants were still 110 cm, still under 12/12, still at 45% humidity, and still running at pH 6.5.
Simple finish. Controlled finish. No late drama.


Week 18 - Harvest
Harvest came in week 18 after 121 total days.
The grower rated the strain 10/10 and described the quality as excellent. Difficulty was listed as easy, which fits the diary. No pest battle. No nutrient meltdown. No chaos.
Just seven White Widow plants grown cleanly to harvest.
The final dry yield was listed at [69.29:gr] per plant, with seven plants harvested from a 1 m² room.


Detailed Observations & Grower’s Reflections
White Widow feminised behaved like a proper classic in this run.
The plants started slow and steady, then built well through veg before making their biggest height jump during the first stretch of flower. They moved from 60 cm in the last veg week to 110 cm by week 11.
That is a real stretch, but not an uncontrolled one.
The grower kept the room consistent, dropped humidity at the right time, gave the roots more space before flower, and used defoliation when the canopy needed it.
The final profile was clean and familiar: citrus, flowery, and sweet. The listed effect was creative, with insomnia noted under medical effects.
Classic White Widow territory. Bright enough to keep the head moving, but still strong enough to demand respect.
Challenges & Solutions
The main challenge was managing seven photoperiod plants in a 1 m² indoor room.
THE_KING_OF_GROWERS handled that with staged transplants, a sensible veg period, and a firm switch into flower once the plants had filled out.
Humidity was also handled well. Veg stayed humid around 75% to 80%, then flower dropped to 45%. That is exactly the kind of shift dense flowering plants need.
Feeding stayed simple too. Aerated compost tea came in during early flower, followed by top dressing in week 11. No overcomplicated nutrient circus. No chasing problems.
The result was a stable grow from start to finish.
Final Result and Strain Review
Based on this diary, White Widow feminised showed itself as an easy indoor strain with strong production potential and a clean final profile.
The plants finished at 110 cm, took 121 days from start to harvest, and earned a 10/10 rating from THE_KING_OF_GROWERS.
Taste came through as citrus, flowery, and sweet. Effects were listed as creative, with insomnia marked as the medical effect.
The dry yield was strong, with [69.29:gr] per plant from seven plants in a 1 m² room.
This was not a flashy grow. It was better than that. It was controlled, steady, and productive.
| Metric | Result |
|---|---|
| Total Grow Time | 121 days |
| Plants Harvested | 7 |
| Final Height | 110 cm |
| Final Pot Size | 11 L |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Final Rating | 10/10 |
| Taste | Citrus, flowery, sweet |
| Effects | Creative |
| Dry Yield | [69.29:gr] per plant |
| Training Techniques | Defoliation, topping |
| Flowering Humidity | 45% |
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