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North London White Rhino S1s - Info and grow along

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Hard to say out of 4 plants but I notice differences.....stretch being one of them. I will try to pull them and get a measurement and pictures tomorrow or soon after. Here is a pic from this afternoon. Top right plant is not WR.
 

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#2 is now at 34”. Pot is 8 inches tall so this plant grew from 16 to 34 inches so far. No idea why pic is sidieways
 

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#1 from 18 to 38 inches so now that I wrote all that down they all stretched about the same.
 

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They all looking really good unreg ! you've got them all to branch out to some extent.... number 1 is quite a bit more tall and lanky, interesting about the stretch being about the same in all despite the different heights.

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Top Right isn’t WR in this pic, lanky gal is in the middle and I need to even the canopy for the final time. A few individual shots. I have upped the feed.....and now I remember the only issue I had with the maxi blooom. At anything other than minimal strength it takes my ph down so far (4.3 from 8.1 out of the tap). Cruising along at 1.9 EC now.
 

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Looking great Unreg, can see some wider/narrower leaf variation in there. Hopefully plain sailing now :)
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#4, this one has the most narrow leaf expressions and stands out from the rest.
 

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All look great unreg, thanks for posting the close-ups - all very frosty! i would say no4 is most like the NLWR mother plant - which is quite narrow-leaf itself.. in fact it is interesting that the S1s are mostly a bit more wide leaf than the mother.
Any smells? mine are just starting to get funky. ..

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That's right unreg, S1s are a bit like an F2 where the female is both parents... in the case or WR with it's interesting parentage that could throw up some interesting phenos... having said that the cheesy/parmisan smell of the NLWR comes through quite strongly in crosses so i hope that some of the S1s at least have that profile. Cuts like the bubba that are inbred and fairly true breeding can make S1s that are mostly like the parents.. but that is an exception. Ive never known how inbred the WR is... but i doubt it is as stable as the bubba.
 

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