White Rhino not flowering.

hazyintentions

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Hey there fellow stoners,

I am becoming worried about one of my White Rhino's.

I checked on it today and it is still not showing any signs of flowering. Greenhouse says it should be finished by end of September in northern hemisphere but obviously that won't happen.

The plant has always been finicky, every since about a month old the leaves have always shown signs of moisture stress. I have water it every other day giving it nutes every other watering. Lately I have been watering everything every day.

It appears to still be in full veg. :wall:

I am in the coastal NC area, should I be concerned? Perhaps I should black bag the plant? MY other Rhino is showing signs of flowering although not anywhere near what you would expect for a plant that is slated to finish in 4 weeks.

Opinions?
 

Lord Dangly Bits

Well-Known Member
Yes, Do not always believe what you read.Pretty sure you are still getting 14-15 hours of light.

You sure seem to be watering and feeding them a lot. why is that?
 

hazyintentions

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Yes, Do not always believe what you read.Pretty sure you are still getting 14-15 hours of light.

You sure seem to be watering and feeding them a lot. why is that?
Daylight chart tells me about 13.8 hours but close enough.

This plant is in a 5g bucket and the soil dries up in the matter of a day, it's miracle grow moisture control soil (pfft). Thetemps are still in the high 80's and the humidty is pretty low plus apparently a 5 foot tall plant soaks up a lot of water from a 5g bucket pretty fast.

My schedule is
Day 1) Gallon of tap
Day 2) half gallon of tap
Day 3) Gallon w/ med strength FoxFarm tigerbloom.
Day 4) Half gallon w/ half strength TigerBloom


If I was any less than that the buckets are completely dry and the soil separates from the edge of the bucket.

My Hazes are looking gorgeous but after loosing my WW I want to be careful. I don't think it's a problem just wondering if anyone else has dealt with a mostly indica hybrid waiting so long before flowering.
 

Lord Dangly Bits

Well-Known Member
Why are you watering them so little, so often. Give those girls a good heavy watering then check back in 3-4 days.

Also, are these plants in your back yard with a big flood light that comes on and off all night? or stays on.
 

hazyintentions

Well-Known Member
Why are you watering them so little, so often. Give those girls a good heavy watering then check back in 3-4 days.

Also, are these plants in your back yard with a big flood light that comes on and off all night? or stays on.
I didn't know a gallon was a little, and I see it as if the soil is dry then it's time to feed them roots.

And no, these are out on the edge of a field far away from any unnatural lighting.
 
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