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This diary is not very organized, I received 3 free Rhino ryder seeds from Fastbud.
I started the shoots indoors in anticipation of putting them outside as soon as the weather is ok.
Currently the plants are still in a small pot under a Marshydro TS600 150w Led lamp.
They grow differently and I only photographed two of the three plants
We are at the end of 3 weeks and they are strong enough to start facing the cold.
I test the 3 plants differently. R#1 4 L jar with severed head technique. Then stretched with stakes.
R#2 Pot of 4L, no cut and addition of Monster bud in the pot.
R#3 Pot of 11L no cut
We can clearly see on the photos the three plants, On the left the R#1 whose stretch is great to pass with beautiful branches in the shape of a candlestick. the one in a 11L white pot (R#3) develops very strongly and climbs. The right one R#2 is currently the same size as R#3
I missed last week in the meantime with the good weather the plants have become giant especially the R#3 which exceeds 80cm.
Flowering starts slowly on R#1
Welcome to the jungle, flowering is well underway.
As you can see in the photos, I use a micro greenhouse which allows me to shelter the plants in case of bad weather.
The R#3 is huge and I'm going to have to put pots under the greenhouse to raise it.
I also started feeding them, I still had Plagron terra bloom left over. I'm not really convinced, I prefer on my indoor plants to use green sensation and sugar royal but as this culture is for testing and I still had the terra blow...
I had a few spells of bad weather but no problems with the plants, this variety is perfect for a cold and humid climate. The giant R#3 must remain in the greenhouse (no cultivation) it measures more than 110 cm and I had to attach it to the greenhouse to leave it as discreet as possible. (110cm is the max height noted by Fastbud). The buds are growing but not really smelling yet.