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GHS White Rhino, Cali Connect-Chem Valley Kush grow, DNA Rock Lock

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I got the seeds on the 24th. So far three have sprouted.

GHSC White Rhino 3 seeds 1 sprout, feminized

Cali Connection 2 seeds 1 sprout, regular

DNA Rock Lock 1 seed 1 sprout, feminized

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beautiful my friend.

Good luck with them;

may they grow up strong and bend with the wind

and when the darkness calls them

and they know the time has come to bloom

may they abundently return your love.

happy growing,

john

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those 3 are looking nice - with the seeds that havent opened yet - put your hands in a plastic glove or plastic bag (so your hands dont touch the seed) and just give a gentle squeeze.... then put back into dampened tissue, cover and place in a warm dark place overnight 24/36 hours and hopefully some tails will appear

good luck and looking forward to seeing how things turn out, some nice strains you got there

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hi mate,

is that 1 liter each or 1 liter between them?

and how often my friend?

your Ec is great and ph.

happy growing,

john

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Hey dHetep!

They are growing good!

Good luck!

I love the white rhino! I have one and its a beautiful strain!

Take care

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Hey John, It's one liter of water for all and I feed them 10ml of weak nutrient once a day.

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ok folks ready for my lessons plants are 8weeks old white rhino is very small and has been very sickly through out the entire grow twisted leaves leaves drooping. I started out with ph at 5.7 then got the twisted leaves on all increased ph to 5.8 that worked for the rocklock and CVK dropy leaves and twisted leaves got better white rhino leaves stoped twisting but never raised up.just chnaged to 12/12 Now rock lock leave are twisting under CVK has some deformity on the new growth and White rhino still not growing and still droopy

Started from seed two feminized rck lck and white rhino regular CVK

growing medium started 1 inch rock wool then place in 6lt pot with clay rocks

Hand watering twice a day

ph 5.9 increaseing to 6

EC 1.72

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Rock Lock twisted leaves

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Chem Valley Kush (OG Kush Pheno)

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I will be greatful for any help with this

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whats good,

figure out part of the problem was the res temp. it was at ranging between 14 to 15 C, I have since been able to increase the temp to 17 to 21 C. The rocklock and CVK has improved but the white rhino is still drooping and is not growing as fast as the others

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rck lck wk 2

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CVK wk2

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for the rhino you just need to cut back on the water. give her smaller amounts of water to keep with that schedule!

She will be ok!

Also the rhino does bad with low temps, and she takes longer to dry the medium, depending on what medium you are using..

Take care

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Looks like all of them are overwatered or overfed, the soil mix u're using is keeping the plants moist much more than you think, I used that soil for a while in F&D & it holds lots of humidity, it's very tricky & can fool u constantly because of the misconception that those systems can be program (once, twice, etc a day) when in fact such thing cannot be done as the plants will need different watering/feeding cycles during the flowering/growing process, there's a moment in which u know your plant needs good enough to program a 1 or 2 a day feeding, but prior to that u have to hand water or turn on the system by hand. The roots need to go through a wet and dry cycle & it’s no happening because you're given them no time to do so.

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During the first pictures I was hand watering once a day that seemed to solve the problem for the rock lock and CVK but the WR remained the same I and still hand watering once a day all but the WR have rcovered and are shooting up.

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Thought I just continue this well the row above didn't turn out to well it was ok three plants 2.5 oz dry mostly rocklock. However I have since chnge my system to DWC and currently in the 5th week of flowering for my CVK and wht rhno clones. attempting to reg veg my rock lock . in this grow are some white rhino/ bubble gum, white rhino/hash plant, and white rhino/afagan breeding experiment. Thed breeding is in clay. Mind my DWC system isn't fancy or pretty 7 black buckets and seven colenders $14.00.

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CVK

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breeding

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rck lck reveg

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Thanks The CVK are doing really well in the new system the Wht rhno is doing ok I still haven't got the rhino number. I think the next rhino clones will be in soil.

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