I'm growing 4 nirvana white rhino clones outdoor this summer because my attic is far too hot this year. They are gorwing in a mix of fox farm and miracle grow potting soil. I currently feed them once every two weeks (1200ppm GH FloraNova Grow) and as you can see they get plenty of direct and indirect sunlight.
While they seem to be growing steadily and look happy, I'm concerned that after one month they look kind of spindly for white rhinos. Most pictures I see of the strain are full and bushy. Mine don't seem to be filling in much at all. They're kind of barren.
I don't think it's the summer heat that's bothering them because I've never seen their leaves curl for any reason. So I'm going to assume it's nutes. Is there something I could add to their feeding that may fill them out? Or should I just cut some clones and start again with a different nute? I would like to see these 4 produce something, otherwise I'm about to give up. Every plant I've ever grown seems to look like this regardless of the strain. One grower suggested worm castings. Any other suggestions?
While they seem to be growing steadily and look happy, I'm concerned that after one month they look kind of spindly for white rhinos. Most pictures I see of the strain are full and bushy. Mine don't seem to be filling in much at all. They're kind of barren.
I don't think it's the summer heat that's bothering them because I've never seen their leaves curl for any reason. So I'm going to assume it's nutes. Is there something I could add to their feeding that may fill them out? Or should I just cut some clones and start again with a different nute? I would like to see these 4 produce something, otherwise I'm about to give up. Every plant I've ever grown seems to look like this regardless of the strain. One grower suggested worm castings. Any other suggestions?