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1st grow- Rhino Ryder Auto from FastBuds

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a year ago
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Indoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 3-4, 6-10
Topping
weeks 3
LST
weeks 2-10
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Other
Grow medium
25 L
Pot Size
1.5 L
Watering
Strain
Rhino Ryder Auto
Fast Buds
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
Excellent medicine!!!! Definitely a nighttime smoke. It only takes five tokes to get to dreamland. Buds are not too dense and it's a bit leafy, trimming process was exaustive.
The Outcome
Week 12
Harvest
What's on the scales?
55
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
What's on the scales?
63
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
0.36
mΒ²
ftΒ²
Grow Room size
0.23
g / watt
152.78
g / mΒ²
55
g / plant
2.78
plant / mΒ²
666.67
watt / mΒ²
Tastes like
Herbs
Pine
Feels like
15% Sativa 85% Indica

Positive effects

Relaxed
Sleepy

Negative effects

Dry mouth

Medical effects

Insomnia
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Commented by
Mancha Mancha
a year ago
My journey in growing Rhino Ryder was a fascinating and sometimes challenging experience. The initial stages, particularly the vegetative phase, proved to be quite complex, especially considering it was my first attempt. As a novice grower, I encountered a variety of challenges during this stage that I believe impacted the plant's overall development and potential. Despite these hurdles, I managed to employ numerous techniques that ultimately yielded a very satisfying outcome. Throughout the vegetative stage, I grappled with a learning curve that tested my understanding of the plant's needs. It was during this phase that I faced issues such as light intensity, nutrient ratios, and temperature control. These variables significantly influenced the plant's growth and required careful adjustment to achieve optimal conditions. Despite the obstacles, the plant managed to progress, albeit not to its fullest potential due to the initial challenges I encountered. One of the most intricate aspects of the process was finding the right balance of nutrients. Striking the perfect equilibrium between macronutrients as well as micronutrients, was an ongoing puzzle. Over time, I gained a deeper understanding of the plant's nutrient requirements and fine-tuned my approach. Through experimentation and research, I was able to address the nutrient-related difficulties and ensure the plant received the nourishment it needed for robust growth. As the growth cycle continued, the plant transitioned into the flowering phase. By this point, I had refined my techniques and gained valuable insights from the challenges I faced earlier. In retrospect, while the initial complexities of the vegetative stage posed a considerable learning curve, they also provided a foundation for growth and improvement. My dedication to understanding the intricacies of cannabis cultivation paid off, and I saw tangible results in the end. The journey taught me not only about the plant's life cycle but also about patience, adaptability, and the art of balancing multiple variables to achieve success.
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Grow Questions
Mancha
Manchastarted grow question 2 years ago
Hi people. It's my first growing so I'm trying to figure things out yet. Today I noticed some indentation on 2 new leaves on the plant. Can anyone shed some light on what this could be? Could it be some kind of pest? Thanks in advance!
Solved
Leaves. Other
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
The holes, which I think you're concerned about, are definite signs of something have their lunch at your expense... I'd grab some Dr. Zymes (it's organic and can be used up until the day of harvest if need be) and spray top and bottom of leaves... it will take care of almost ALL pests so there's no need to identify exactly what's chewing there. Spray it just before lights out.... And although it has nothing to do with the holes, your PH really IS too high... you want to get that down to somewhere between 6.0 and 6.5 or you're going to have a few other problems! Good luck!
Mancha
Manchastarted grow question 2 years ago
Hello guys. A beginner question here. Should I prune these "inner" branches or should I let them grow? They are getting a lot of light but I don't know if it's worth letting them bloom. If I have to cut them when would be the best time? I'll leave this question open until Friday.
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Techniques. Defoliation
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DutchDoobie
DutchDoobieanswered grow question 2 years ago
High Mancha, I would keep them and bend them away from eachother. As long as you can have air circulation between the leaves and buds you want to keep it! You trained her really well and as you mentioned they get a lot of light. Don't let that light and energy get wasted. Happy Growing! πŸ˜‹
Mancha
Manchastarted grow question 2 years ago
Hi people, need some serious help here. The new leaves look like shΒ‘T. They are kinda yellowish and the tops are necrosed. Some spots on the leaves too! I added some silica in the last water but I don't know if was the cause. Soil pH varies between 6.5 and 7.0. Any ideas?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
Leaves. Color - Black or grey
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
omg... if you put her out in the hot sun in her condition, you will lose your plants! DO NOT DO THIS! If this is a tent grow, the plants would need to be "hardened off" to take full sun (i.e., put out in the shade for a day or two BEFORE putting them in full sun)... any grower of ANYTHING - weed, vegetables, flowers, ANYTHING - will tell you that! Your plants will simply burn up ... DAMN! I AM concerned about your nutes - are you making your own Bokashi soil amendments? These can take up to 6 weeks to be ready for use... and everything depends on what and how you constitute the compost... Your plants look to me like they are getting far too much nitrogen and too little potassium/phosphorus. If you want to grow organically, that's fine - but I would stick with something like BioBizz as they've made all those calculations for the grower and you KNOW what the NPK is... with Bokashi, you would have to perform your own analysis and I suspect you haven't done that. I'm also concerned about your statement that the pH has bounced between 6.5 and 7.0 ... inconsistent pH levels will take its toll on cannabis and stress the plants out. If you don't have a pH pen, I'd advise you to invest in one soon - it's the single most important tool you can own for a grow imho... you will be able to get VERY accurate and precise readings so you know exactly what you're giving your grow. And yes... stop watering the entirety of the plant... leaves should not be wet after watering/feeding unless you've used a foliar feed - and those you want to use at lights out... not while lights are on as that can lead to burn as well. Good luck...
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Fast_Buds
Fast_Budscommentedweek 02 years ago
Hey there, Thanks so much for growing our genetics, will be excited to see them all flourish ☘️ Let us know if you need any assistance, we’re more than happy to help 😎 Happy Growing !!!
Kommandant666
Kommandant666commentedweek 82 years ago
Lovely plants there sir. May the harvest be plentiful. Any tips for a fellow auto grower? πŸ€πŸπŸ
Green_fiend
Green_fiendcommented2 years ago
@Kommandant666, dont be scared to train them, treat them well and they will reward you mate, I love autos 😎😎😎 If I can help with anything just dm me mate 😎😎😎 Not saying I know it all but if I can help then fk it 😎😎😎
Kommandant666
Kommandant666commented2 years ago
@Mancha I defo agree about the community. Really good bunch around here. Well I'm on my 3rd auto grow, by no means an expert but if you have anything puzzling I'm happy to help 😁
Mancha
Manchacommented2 years ago
@Kommandant666, Thank you very much! I'm very happy with this grow. Honestly, since this is my first grow I don't have any tips to give, the community here is awesome and helped me a lot.
gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimecommentedweek 42 years ago
Good with the rest of your grow. I've had some pretty good results with topping. Good luck wit the rest of your grow. Hope you get some killer colas.
Mancha
Manchacommented2 years ago
@gottagrowsometime, Thank you very much for the comment. Since it's my first cultivation, I think it gave me that beginner's anxiety, trying to apply everything we know right away. Anyway, let's see how we end this cultivation, which I hope will be the first of many.
Green_fiend
Green_fiendcommentedweek 92 years ago
First auto I ever grew and my did she blow the head off you, you will likey 😎😎😎😎
Mancha
Manchacommented2 years ago
@Green_fiend, I'm really hoping this happens here!🀯🀯🀯 I'm just concerned because I compared it with other diaries and maybe because of the problems this plant had in the first weeks seemed to set back the growth in 2-3 weeks. But I hope this will not affect the harvest so much.
Fast_Buds
Fast_Budscommentedweek 12a year ago
Nice buds growmie :) We really appreciate you sharing your grow experience and hope that you enjoyed our Genetics Have a good one