White Russian Feminized - Week by Week Grow Diary

A creative image of a White Russian plant

Willstang has a history of over 60 grows, he was ready for just another one. He favored our White Russian strain, a classic crossing of White Widow and AK-47, we are very pleased with his choice, and his results during this grow.

Wilstang's Grow Setup

Here's some essential information about the grow setup, such as the number of plants cultivated, the dimensions of the grow tent, and additional details.

Strain White Russian Feminized by WeedSeedsExpress
Number of Plants Grown 1
Light cycle 18/6 hours, from week 13 switched to  11/13 hours
Medium Perlite
Nutrients used

Mammoth P, Dechlorinator +, Organic Photosynthesis Plus, Liquid Squid Fertilizer

Seed to harvest time 21 weeks
Veg time 12 weeks
Flowering time 9 weeks
Germination method Paper towel method

 

Final Results

Yield: 3.1 ounce / 88 gram per plant 
Growing Review A rewarding strain that needs attention and patience.
Smoke Report Smooth and earthy flavor with notes of pine and citrus, leaving a subtle sweet aftertaste.

Germinating White Russian seeds

Willstang opted for the tried-and-true paper towel method, a favorite among many growers. The seeds were placed between moist paper towels and kept in a dark, warm place. Consistent moisture and temperature are crucial in this phase. Willstang's expertise is evident,  the germination was perfect, achieving a 100% success rate. One seed was planted, and one seed sprouted, ready to begin its journey.

Willstang's attention to detail during germination sets the stage for a promising grow. The paper towel method continues to be a cornerstone of success, ensuring healthy seedlings from the outset.

Weeks 1 and 2

Willstang closely monitored the White Russian seedling in the first week. Lights were on for 18 hours daily, with temps at 24°C day and 21°C night, and 70% humidity.

A nutrient mix of Mammoth P, Dechlorinator +, Organic Photosynthesis Plus, and Liquid Squid Fertilizer was used at 11.36 ml/gal, ensuring healthy early growth.

In the second week, Willstang kept conditions stable. The consistent temp and humidity fostered a strong root system, and the 18-hour light schedule continued. No changes were made to nutrients, as the initial mix worked well. The plant showed healthy, steady growth.

A White Russian plant in its 1st weekA White Russian plant in its 2nd week

Weeks 3 and 4

By week three, the White Russian was in the vegetative stage. Willstang kept the 18-hour light schedule, with stable temps (24°C day, 21°C night) and 70% humidity.

The same nutrient mix (Mammoth P, Dechlorinator +, Organic Photosynthesis Plus, Liquid Squid Fertilizer) was used. The plant grew well with vibrant leaves and expanding roots.

In the fourth week, conditions remained steady. The White Russian thrived under the 18-hour light cycle, with consistent temps and humidity. The nutrient mix stayed the same, fostering a strong stem and broad leaves.

By week four's end, the plant showed robust growth, thanks to Willstang's careful care.

A White Russian plant in its 3rd weekA White Russian plant in its 4th week

Weeks 5 and 6

In week five, Willstang kept the 18-hour light schedule, 24°C day and 21°C night temps, and 70% humidity. The nutrient mix remained unchanged. Willstang used the topping technique to encourage bushier growth and more bud sites.

The plant responded well, with robust new growth from the topped areas.

In week six, Willstang maintained the same environment and nutrient regimen. Topping was done again to promote lateral growth, resulting in a strong, bushy canopy.

By the week's end, the White Russian was thriving, well-prepared for the transition to flowering thanks to Willstang's careful care.

A White Russian plant in its 5th weekA White Russian plant in its 6th week

Weeks 7 and 8

In week seven, Willstang kept the 18-hour light schedule, with temps at 24°C day and 21°C night, and 70% humidity. The nutrient mix stayed the same. The pot size was increased to 56.78 liters, giving roots more room.

Topping was applied again to encourage bushy growth and more bud sites. The plant showed lush growth and a healthy canopy.

In week eight, conditions remained consistent with 18-hour light, stable temperatures, and 70% humidity. The nutrient mix was unchanged. Topping was used again to reinforce the plant's structure.

The White Russian flourished, well-prepared for flowering with a strong structure and ample root space.

A White Russian plant in its 7th weekA White Russian plant in its 8th week

Weeks 9 and 10

In week nine, the White Russian stayed in the vegetative stage with an 18-hour light schedule. Temps were 24°C day, 21°C night, with 70% humidity. The 56.78-liter pot allowed for ample root expansion.

The nutrient mix remained the same, and topping was used again, promoting a bushy structure. The plant thrived, showing vigorous growth and a healthy canopy.

In week ten, the environment stayed consistent: 18-hour light cycle, steady temperatures, and 70% humidity. The nutrient regimen and topping technique were unchanged, fostering a robust, bushy structure.

The White Russian showed readiness for flowering, with strong branches and lush foliage, well-prepared for the next growth phase.

A White Russian plant in its 9th weekA White Russian plant in its 10th week

Weeks 11 and 12

In week eleven, the White Russian stayed in the vegetative phase with an 18-hour light schedule. Temps were 24°C day and 21°C night, with 70% humidity. The large 56.78-liter pot allowed roots to thrive.

The nutrient mix remained the same, and topping was used again. The plant showed vigorous growth and a dense canopy.

In week twelve, conditions stayed consistent: 18-hour light cycle, steady temperatures, and 70% humidity. The nutrient regimen and topping technique were unchanged.

The White Russian displayed robust growth with a well-developed canopy and strong branches, well-prepared for the flowering stage.

A White Russian plant in its 11th weekA White Russian plant in its 12th week

Weeks 13 and 14

In week thirteen, the White Russian entered the flowering phase. Willstang adjusted the light schedule to 11 hours to encourage bud production. Temperatures stayed at 24°C day and 21°C night, with 70% humidity.

The nutrient mix remained unchanged. Defoliation was introduced, removing lower leaves to improve air circulation and light penetration. The plant responded well, showing early bud development.

In week fourteen, the flowering phase progressed. The 11-hour light schedule and stable temperatures (24°C day, 21°C night) continued. Humidity stayed at 70%. The nutrient mix and defoliation routine remained consistent.

The White Russian showed significant bud formation, focusing energy on producing healthy flowers, thanks to Willstang's careful management.

A White Russian plant in its 13th weekA White Russian plant in its 14th week

Weeks 15 and 16

In week fifteen, the White Russian continued flowering under an 11-hour light schedule. Willstang kept the temperatures at 24°C day and 21°C night, with 70% humidity. The nutrient mix stayed the same, supporting the plant's needs.

Defoliation was continued for better light and airflow. Buds grew denser and more defined, with a weak but noticeable smell.

In week sixteen, the plant was deep into flowering, maintaining the 11-hour light schedule and steady temps. Humidity remained at 70%. The nutrient regimen and pH levels stayed consistent. Defoliation ensured lower buds got light and air.

Bud development was significant, with pronounced trichomes. The White Russian was on track for a successful harvest, showing healthy, resinous buds.

A White Russian plant in its 15th weekA White Russian plant in its 16th week

Weeks 17 and 18

In week seventeen, the White Russian continued flowering under an 11-hour light schedule. Willstang kept temps at 24°C day and 21°C night, with 70% humidity. The plant's smell was more noticeable, indicating healthy progress.

The nutrient mix and pH levels stayed consistent. Defoliation improved light and air circulation. The buds grew denser, with prominent trichomes and resin.

In week eighteen, the White Russian maintained its 11-hour light schedule, with steady temps and 70% humidity. The smell grew stronger, showing robust bud development. The nutrient regimen and pH remained unchanged. Defoliation ensured optimal light and air for buds.

 The plant showed substantial progress, with dense, resinous buds readying for harvest. By the end, the White Russian was well-prepared for a successful harvest, thanks to Willstang’s consistent care.

A White Russian plant in its 17th weekA White Russian plant in its 18th week

Weeks 19 and 20

In week nineteen, the White Russian continued flowering with an 11-hour light schedule. Willstang kept temps at 24°C day and 21°C night, with 70% humidity. The plant's aroma was strong, showing mature buds.

The nutrient mix and pH levels stayed consistent. Defoliation ensured light and air reached the buds. Resin production was significant, with dense, aromatic buds.

By week twenty, the White Russian was nearing harvest. The light schedule remained at 11 hours, with stable temperatures and 70% humidity. The smell was rich and potent. The nutrient regimen and pH stayed consistent. Defoliation maximized light and airflow.

The buds were fully developed, covered in trichomes, and ready for harvest. Willstang’s care ensured a successful grow cycle, ending with dense, resinous buds ready for a rewarding yield.

A White Russian plant in its 19th weekA White Russian harvested and weighed

White Russian Ready to Harvest

After twenty weeks of careful cultivation, Willstang reached the long-awaited harvest of the White Russian feminized plant. The final week saw the culmination of meticulous care and expert techniques, resulting in a successful yield.

What’s on the Scales?

Bud Dry Weight: 88 grams
Number of Plants Harvested: 1
Yield Efficiency:
0.14 grams per watt
88 grams per plant


The single White Russian plant yielded a solid 88 grams of dry bud, demonstrating the effectiveness of Willstang's growing methods. The plant, nurtured through each stage with precision, produced high-quality buds rich in aroma and resin.

A White Russian plant ready for harvestingA closeup shot of a White Russian plant ready for harvesting

Willstang’s consistent environment control, strategic topping, and regular defoliation contributed to a robust harvest. The outcome reflects the dedication and expertise applied throughout the grow, resulting in a satisfying yield of potent, well-developed buds.

This harvest not only underscores the success of this particular grow but also adds to Willstang's extensive experience and track record of over 60 successful grows.

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