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    new grow

    whuts up everyone so i was down in the valley a couple weeks ago and i got some seeds of whut my cuzin told me were a mix of sunk red hair and white rhino or in other words red rino and here are a few pics of that

    this one is from the supposed red rino
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    the fron right and back left are the rr the other two are some very crystally bud i got a while back even the seedlings have trichs on them
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    and a close up of the bag seed sorry not such good quality
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    the soil is jiffy seed starting soil and they are in some jiffy pots being vegd rite now under 3 26w cfls but will be flowered under a 150w hps, the babies are bout a week old and umm i guess that about sums it up

    if i missed anything let me know cuz im a lil :stoned: right now well good morning everyone and peace out.
    Richol Reviewed by Richol on . new grow whuts up everyone so i was down in the valley a couple weeks ago and i got some seeds of whut my cuzin told me were a mix of sunk red hair and white rhino or in other words red rino and here are a few pics of that this one is from the supposed red rino the fron right and back left are the rr the other two are some very crystally bud i got a while back even the seedlings have trichs on them and a close up of the bag seed sorry not such good quality Rating: 5

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    #2
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    new grow

    Never heard of red rhino cant wait to see it in action:thumbsup:

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    #3
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    new grow

    well its been about two and a half weeks and it looks like my plants are stunted the new leaves are nice and purple with trichs all over them but they are not very tall.

    I've been feedin em superthrive with every watering and just started on nutes the temps are around 70-78 with spikes of 85 but not to long any sugg.


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    #4
    Senior Member

    new grow

    Hmmm.... maybe that soil isn't good for seedlings, which kind is it? Also, what kind of lights are you using, and how close? It doesnt look like they are stretching, but they aren't doing much at all. Should be considerably bigger at 2 weeks.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    new grow

    you should not have trich's yet....What is your light schedule? you should be at either 24/7,or 18 hours light an 6 hours dark.



    Dive:stoned:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    new grow

    My soil is jiffy seed starting soil the lights are 3 26w cfls in a 1sqft box bout 3in above the plants,

    As for the trichs i sure do have some i know its early but they are there and my light schedule is 24/7

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    #7
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    new grow

    Looking at the pics, you could maybe lower the lights (unless you lifted them up for the pics, of course). 3 cfls will get you through the first week, but now they need more light, 2-3x more light at least...

    Do you know about lumens and such? 3000 lumens (not K, like 2700k in the cfl) per square foot is the minimum, over 5000 lumens/sq.ft. and you are looking good...

    Also you should wait until at least 5 alternating nodes before you use nutes, you could burn them. Not sure about the superthrive tho...

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    #8
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    new grow

    Isn't superthrive a root stimulator. Anyways, I wouldn't give them any nutes for about 4 weeks. Probably burning them up. Do you have air flow? Looks wet in there. Could be root rot or stem rot.

    They need to dry out in between waterings. Your 86.2 degrees in the pic leads me to think your average temps aren't as low as you say, considering you said you spiked at 85. Don't lie to yourself, fix it. I would say get a fan, exhaust, intake, let them dry out, no superthrive.

    I think i may have read somewhere Jiffy isn't good for seedlings.

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    #9
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    new grow

    1) You transplanted into too fine a soil. As they progress, they'll need something with a larger particle size, (regular potting soil) just to remain standing.
    2) Ease-up on overwatering. They still need to dry a bit between waterings, but when you do water...you have to get it all the way to the lower roots, too.
    3) Still a tad young for superthrive or nutes. Would stop now before you kill them. Give 'em a couple more weeks of straight (ph'd) water till they show signs of recovery. At most, a 1 or 2 internode seedling in seedling mix, will only need 1 drop of superthrive:gallon, once a week. Straight water in between. Around/after the third or fourth internode, can start thinking about nutes and additives.

    If problems persist, post in the plant problems forum, and fill-out the troubleshooting guide. We can likely offer help much quicker, if we know the how's and what's of your grow.

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    #10
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    new grow

    Quote Originally Posted by Richol
    my light schedule is 24/7
    you should switch to 18/6 soon

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