How large would White Rhino get in 4 - 4.5 months from seed to flower?

Shredder111

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If planted in the beginning of this month (prior to the 10th) how large would White Rhino get from seed to flower in early October? The container which would be used contains 20 liters (5.28 gallons) and would hold a soil mix composed of coco peat, small amounts of clay, composted organic matter, perlite, worm castings, hydroton pellets, bits of calcium, and tiny amounts of wood. The soil mix is moderately light, but not the lightest in the world, and is moderately spongey. The mixture does hold moderate form when wet. This is an outdoor grow in which the plant gets roughly 10 hours of direct sunlight and the rest indirect.

Thanks for your guesstimations:hump::joint:
 

jtalo11

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all up to you, i've seen some st about 4 ft and as small as 15 ". all on your set up and the way you grow her.
 

simpsonsampson420

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i think you'll out grow the pots...... if you are really talking about vegging that long outside you need 20 gallon pots... or bigger
 

Shredder111

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i think you'll out grow the pots...... if you are really talking about vegging that long outside you need 20 gallon pots... or bigger
What about size wise? Remeber that seedlings stay small for about 3 weeks before they really start growing, so technically the actual "growing" should be three - three and a half months.:confused:
 

Shredder111

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43 views and only one guess? Considering the fact that probably a quarter or more of those viewers are experienced, I find it weak that no one else has yet offered a guess.:-|:hump:
 

demonic1

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43 views and only one guess? Considering the fact that probably a quarter or more of those viewers are experienced, I find it weak that no one else has yet offered a guess.:-|:hump:
If your asking how "big" your plant will get then I suspect you don't have any growing experience so I would say, it will be dead in the 4th week from ph burn. Happy? Now ask us to guess the next lotto numbers.
 

Shredder111

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If your asking how "big" your plant will get then I suspect you don't have any growing experience so I would say, it will be dead in the 4th week from ph burn. Happy? Now ask us to guess the next lotto numbers.

Man WTF:? Comon now. If you don't have anything constructive to say, don't say anything at all. I seriously don't think a plant would die of ph burn in the 4th week in a 20 liter container, that is just rediculous. I can always get a larger container. That is why I'm asking, but when smart asses like you come on the forum spouting crap like this than I guess I will never know what size pot to get because no one can give me a plant size estimate. Someone who has experience and is willing to help me, please let me know, it will be greatly appreciated:hug:
 

bgmike8

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a four and a half month old white rhino is stillrather large and will probably knock down your walls
 
hi i have grown a few white rhinos before in 5 gallon pots and i would estimate about 2.5 ft, but i would def get a larger pot if you are gonna do them outside if you do get a 20 gallon pot i think it will get about 4.5 ft. The tallest i ever grew was 3.5 ft and she grew for 4 months and was super bushy
 

MaintMan

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Man WTF:? Comon now. If you don't have anything constructive to say, don't say anything at all. I seriously don't think a plant would die of ph burn in the 4th week in a 20 liter container, that is just rediculous. I can always get a larger container. That is why I'm asking, but when smart asses like you come on the forum spouting crap like this than I guess I will never know what size pot to get because no one can give me a plant size estimate. Someone who has experience and is willing to help me, please let me know, it will be greatly appreciated:hug:

i think wht he was trying to say( which was mean by the way) that you will kill the plant withing 4 weeks due to your inexperience or appearance of.

i have some rhino growing indors now and just started about a week ago...so we can compare the results because i intend to grow the females i get to there max size...what ever that will be...im using 12gal final pots and coco /pearlite mix

heres my guess...it is supposed to be an indoor strain so that means in theory it would be about 2/3 the plant of a similar outdoor plant... and a medium height indoor plant is to me 4 ft or so....so given the right conditions and proper care the sky is the limit (figuratively) i would say getting 6 ft outa it wouldent be unreasonable...i doo agree with the poster about the upgrade in pot size, if you dont you WILL stunt the growth of the plant esp when it goes to transition veg/flo.

im concerned that you are only growing one plant... i understand you may be trying to keep the heat down but why not go with 3-4 plants total to ensure atleast 1 fem...prob 2-3....but the chances of 1 being fem is most likely less than 50 % given environmental conditions and the fact you may be new to this and you may cause the plant to male or hermie due to stresses.

hope this helps
 

Shredder111

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hi i have grown a few white rhinos before in 5 gallon pots and i would estimate about 2.5 ft, but i would def get a larger pot if you are gonna do them outside if you do get a 20 gallon pot i think it will get about 4.5 ft. The tallest i ever grew was 3.5 ft and she grew for 4 months and was super bushy
Thank youkiss-ass
 

Shredder111

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i think wht he was trying to say( which was mean by the way) that you will kill the plant withing 4 weeks due to your inexperience or appearance of.

i have some rhino growing indors now and just started about a week ago...so we can compare the results because i intend to grow the females i get to there max size...what ever that will be...im using 12gal final pots and coco /pearlite mix

heres my guess...it is supposed to be an indoor strain so that means in theory it would be about 2/3 the plant of a similar outdoor plant... and a medium height indoor plant is to me 4 ft or so....so given the right conditions and proper care the sky is the limit (figuratively) i would say getting 6 ft outa it wouldent be unreasonable...i doo agree with the poster about the upgrade in pot size, if you dont you WILL stunt the growth of the plant esp when it goes to transition veg/flo.

im concerned that you are only growing one plant... i understand you may be trying to keep the heat down but why not go with 3-4 plants total to ensure atleast 1 fem...prob 2-3....but the chances of 1 being fem is most likely less than 50 % given environmental conditions and the fact you may be new to this and you may cause the plant to male or hermie due to stresses.

hope this helps
Also thanks.. I don't like jerk off know it alls on the forum like that other guy, look at your efforts and look at hiskiss-ass
 

demonic1

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Also thanks.. I don't like jerk off know it alls on the forum like that other guy, look at your efforts and look at his

I do not like nubies asking, "How much will I get" then expect everyone to jump to answer there question. What you are asking for is a fortuneteller. You provided no details on your growing experience, pot size, fertilizer, growing conditions, even your geographical location will affect yield and size. You never even asked what size pot you need; you asked how tall it would get. Plants in the exact same grow chamber, in the exact same media, same feeding schedule and exact same lighting can somehow vary even as much as 20% from seed to harvest, so your question was as good an answer as was to be expected.

If you asked specifics on how to grow that plant or what is the best size pot for what you are planning to do, then I’m sure you would of gotten a more reasonable answer. Asking how tall a plant will get is just as good as asking what the next lotto number will be.
 

bgmike8

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I do not like nubies asking, "How much will I get" then expect everyone to jump to answer there question. What you are asking for is a fortuneteller. You provided no details on your growing experience, pot size, fertilizer, growing conditions, even your geographical location will affect yield and size. You never even asked what size pot you need; you asked how tall it would get. Plants in the exact same grow chamber, in the exact same media, same feeding schedule and exact same lighting can somehow vary even as much as 20% from seed to harvest, so your question was as good an answer as was to be expected.

If you asked specifics on how to grow that plant or what is the best size pot for what you are planning to do, then I’m sure you would of gotten a more reasonable answer. Asking how tall a plant will get is just as good as asking what the next lotto number will be.

i got 3 bagseeds soaking in water, how much yield do you think ill get. please answer quickly.
 

Shredder111

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I do not like nubies asking, "How much will I get" then expect everyone to jump to answer there question.

- Your theory.

What you are asking for is a fortuneteller.

- Not funny.

You provided no details on your growing experience, pot size, fertilizer, growing conditions, even your geographical location will affect yield and size.

- I provided several details, including soil composition, pot size, and the amount of time exposed to direct sunlight. Fertilizer should be pretty clear seeing as it's an organic grow, so what else would you fertilize with besides compost tea and shit? Geographical location, North.

You never even asked what size pot you need

- Yes I did.

Plants in the exact same grow chamber, in the exact same media, same feeding schedule and exact same lighting can somehow vary even as much as 20% from seed to harvest, so your question was as good an answer as was to be expected.

- If you knew how to read, you would find out that this is an outdoor grow. This was said in the beginning of the thread; old news.

If you asked specifics on how to grow that plant or what is the best size pot for what you are planning to do, then I’m sure you would of gotten a more reasonable answer.

- Look, all you did was make a smart ass comment and didn't even put the smallest effort into helping me or recommending a certain pot size, so don't preach.

Asking how tall a plant will get is just as good as asking what the next lotto number will be.

- Again, not funny.
This is my last post with you. Peace:peace:
 
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