flameboy
Feb 17 2008, 08:54 PM
Hi i've been given some white rhino seeds, am just wondering if there any good outside? or should i save them for inside?
mush19
Feb 17 2008, 09:19 PM
Where are you to.
dpn
Feb 17 2008, 09:22 PM
might be worth trying a few to see how they do? but i wouldn't rely on them as your main crop just incase they dont work out for you... ive heard white widow can be pulled off with some success which is a white rhino relative... if you can induce flowering early through tarping? that might be worth a try?
the ferret
Feb 17 2008, 10:15 PM
hi there start them off indoors now. ready for when the weather picks up so it will give you some time to sex the plants.if you are growing from seed. give my mate a cutting last year which was given to me about the middle of june and with all the bad weather we had he left it outdoors to fend for itself come the end of september the plant grew to about 4 ft tall and he took it in to finish it under lights had about 6 oz off it but i dont find them very good for taking cuttings
the ferret
Feb 17 2008, 10:37 PM
sorry buddy just been in touch with him he recons between 4 and 5 ozs but the cutting was only about 6 inches.and most cuttings that was taken from the main plant were trying to be grown under a 125w nebular you might have more luck with them if you have a greenhouse.but a very nice smoke hope this helps you in some way the ferret
Marcos
Feb 18 2008, 02:40 AM
QUOTE(flameboy @ Feb 17 2008, 08:54 PM)

Hi i've been given some white rhino seeds, am just wondering if there any good outside? or should i save them for inside?
dont think so mate, finishing time outside will be in to november mate ...
flameboy
Feb 18 2008, 09:23 PM
QUOTE(Marcos @ Feb 18 2008, 02:40 AM)

QUOTE(flameboy @ Feb 17 2008, 08:54 PM)

Hi i've been given some white rhino seeds, am just wondering if there any good outside? or should i save them for inside?
dont think so mate, finishing time outside will be in to november mate ...

Do they have a longer flowering cycle than most then?
would it b a good idea to grow them inside and start flowering them early then place them out side to finish off?
I also have some misty seeds from my last grow, would they be any better?
the ferret
Feb 18 2008, 09:55 PM
hi there marcos recons they wont finish in time outdoors here. so why not do what my mate did grow them inside now put them outdoors in big pots and bring them in and put them under lights to finish them off recon if you did that in big enough pots and we have a good summer.when they are finished you would have some cracking yeilds as long as you have enough space.i would go for at least 15 litre pots but i am no expert marcos or a few others on here will give you better advice.the ferret
the ferret
Feb 18 2008, 10:07 PM
if you put them into flower early and put them outdoors only a guess i think it would be like putting a plant into 12/12 to sex it then once its sexed putting it back under 18 hours.
Dr Benways Assistant
Feb 18 2008, 10:12 PM
You can force flowering by bringing the plants indoors for 12 hrs for the first few weeks. Bit of extra work and you have to be there every morning and night but by August you should be able to leave them to it i think?.
flameboy
Feb 19 2008, 04:56 PM
QUOTE(Dr Benways Assistant @ Feb 18 2008, 10:12 PM)

You can force flowering by bringing the plants indoors for 12 hrs for the first few weeks. Bit of extra work and you have to be there every morning and night but by August you should be able to leave them to it i think?.
Ok, my grow space would not be bigger enuff to bring them back in, but bigger enuff to start off 2-3 plants off and give them a few weeks of flowering before puting them outside in time for august?
jolene
Feb 19 2008, 05:39 PM
QUOTE(mush19 @ Feb 17 2008, 09:19 PM)

Where are you to.
Hehehe are you in Cornwall?
leroy
Feb 19 2008, 05:54 PM
if you want to, start them off indoors then when she gets to about end september, or whenever you want, put them in a shed for 12 hours over night, as in 7.30pm-7.30am, as long as it's dark they will get 12/12,
you can flower like this anytime/height during the summer if you want, just need a light proof shed.
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