Cinders rides the white rhino
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Re: Cinders rides the white rhino
Well, they got flipped on Saturday, let's see how they do....
			
			
									
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good luck for huge buddage real quick and painless,peace
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Look like you pulled them around FX. Sometimes the change to flower sorts out a few issues. I look forward to seeing them all fluffy and stinky.
			
			
									
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Re: Cinders rides the white rhino
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Well, I have some buds coming!
I have top dressed them all with a variety of green hand organic amends mixed up with worm castings and watered in with humic and kelp and a dash of bird poo too:
https://www.greenhandorganic.com/buy-now/seabird-guano
They seem to be coming on nicely tbf, they need some nitrogen but they should be okay!
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Re: Cinders rides the white rhino
They do defo look hungry FXFX wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 8:57 pm
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White rhino
Well, I have some buds coming!
I have top dressed them all with a variety of green hand organic amends mixed up with worm castings and watered in with humic and kelp and a dash of bird poo too:
https://www.greenhandorganic.com/buy-now/seabird-guano
They seem to be coming on nicely tbf, they need some nitrogen but they should be okay!
Some nice buds forming. Lovely jubbly juicy nuggets.
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Well, one week of flowering down, things are looking up a bit, I trimmed all the dead and dying leaves away, leaves are still pale but newer leaves are looking much better.
I've got my head back in the game a bit now and making sure I give them all daily attention, finally getting back on track since the move and was nice spending time with my plants today!
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Re: Cinders rides the white rhino
Looking good mate. The Rhinos I did got a spurt on in week 3. The flowering time was 10 weeks. Nice skunky lemony smoke that puts you in the land of nod
Looking forward to seeing the end result
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