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Blue Rhino and friends, outdoors 2013 in pics.

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Progression shots of Blue Rhino beans I was testing for viability.
Seedlings growth shown from 15th - 23rd June.
They were started off outdoors and are in 11litre pots.

15th June
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19th June
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23rd June (today)we had a bit of sun some rain, some more rain and then a bit more sun.
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Larger Blue Rhino vegged indoors and topped in 40litre veg planter, leading the way.

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A Blue Rhino x Jack Flash
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Hazemans White cheese having a tidy up.
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And if anything gets a bit iffy, I'll call in security
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Nothing beats the great outdoors.
 

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Looks like you've got a lot to keep you busy over the summer there!

What part of the world are you growing these in?
 
Hey CC, you and I have much in common brother farmer, we are sharing the same weather systems, climate, limited direct sunlight and damn daily rainfall!

I like to chuck a little pollen and make beans whenever I can, it seems like a good way to work with the best plants we come across. I have a few seeds and was testing the blue rhino's for viability and yep their viable! Nothing for it now but to let them do their thing :-)
 
Hey CC, you and I have much in common brother farmer, we are sharing the same weather systems, climate, limited direct sunlight and damn daily rainfall!

I like to chuck a little pollen and make beans whenever I can, it seems like a good way to work with the best plants we come across. I have a few seeds and was testing the blue rhino's for viability and yep their viable! Nothing for it now but to let them do their thing :)

Nice to meet a local! I'll be sure to stay tuned in and see how they get along as our "summer" progresses. All the more interesting as you've created these ones yourself, something i'm interested in getting into down the line.

All the best
 
Nice to make your acquaintance and I'll be checking in on your outdoor exploits also. Its nice to see how diffrernt strains fare in the great UK outdoors. Breeding is an interesting area of the hobby and makes it both interesting and economical to try something different or to fine tune a strain.

I find it hard to buy seeds now. Some of the best strains by the best breeders come as regular seeds, it seems such a waste to kill males!

One of my favourite males a Chemdog #4 in cross
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Blue Rhine x Pineapple Chunk
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Nice to make your acquaintance and I'll be checking in on your outdoor exploits also. Its nice to see how diffrernt strains fare in the great UK outdoors. Breeding is an interesting area of the hobby and makes it both interesting and economical to try something different or to fine tune a strain.

I find it hard to buy seeds now. Some of the best strains by the best breeders come as regular seeds, it seems such a waste to kill males!

One of my favourite males a Chem 4 in cross.

Nice to meet you also! Looks like we've got a bit of sunshine again today so will be getting out there later to see how things are going for another update.

Definitely interesting seeing how all these different ones go. There's gotta be the odd strain that will thrive in our conditions, just gonna be an adventure in discovering them!

I know it's all about the girls with these plants, but there's something appealing about the look of the male with all the seeds
 
From the weather reports we're in for a full week of sun - seeing is believing as they say!
But fingers crossed, I'd really like some bushy girls before the end of the season.

The male pictured above is one of the best I've seen yet and I've stored some of his pollen for later use. He's covered in it and could have made and will make hundreds of seeds. He had really good traits, like the stink he had, the heavy branching, the heavy 'flowering' for want of a better word and really good growth in veg.

There's nothing like growing your own strain especially when you've inbred it for a number of generations and have really stable genetics.

I think if we get all the factors right and use something with enough indica in, so that it doesn't have too long a flowering time and good resistance to damp and mould, we might be alright developing a heavy yielding UK outdoor strain. Something with a bit of Maui or Blueberry in it, as well as some Affie, then back crossed to Affie again to pass on heavy indica traits? Already sounds interesting!
 
A few shots of the more rotund ladies ;-) I've included a one litre bottle for reference.
2 x Jack Blue (Blue Rhino x Jack Flash), 1 Blue Rhino and 1 Pyro (Pineapple x Blue Rhino) plants
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Bottle balanced on 2 sticks, but not the white cheese!
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They're looking really nice Kebz. With a weekend of blazing sunshine forecast it looks like we're in for some great growing weather!
 
Thanks CC. This year brother, this year. Its exciting watching the ladies starting to fill out and more than that, its a journey of learning and discovery. I think we've caught the season about right for some very nice bushes. And if the weekend delivers some long hours of sun, i'm gonna literally be watching the girls grow! I think I'll add some containers of water in the 'greenhouse' (come shack) to keep up the humidity.

I'm pleased with the way the white cheese has filled the screen, its filled out. I'm gonna go look at your purdy ladies now brother :)
 
Time for an update, where the babies at?

5, of the remaining 9 Blue Rhino's, 3 showing female Pre - flowers in this group.
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The smaller and less developed plants / poor looking males have been discarded.

The White Cheese has filled its screen nicely.
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Blue Rhino x Pineapple 'tied down'
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Large Blue Rhino
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Large Jack Blue
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That White Cheese is looking spectacular compared to that first picture of it! Outdoors really is an awesome endeavor. Keep the chlorophyll coming brother!
 
Thanks Danks, I'll try brother, I'll try! I completely agree about the white cheese, she looks so much more promising after a little training and a lot of sun, not so scrawny and poo looking! :-)
 
Looking so nice and healthy and that sun just doesn't want to stop shining right now does it!!
 
Thanks mogrow. I've just read about it and it sounds like a really interesting herb, which I should already have known about, if I wasn't so slow, please expand on how, you use it and your experience of it.

Blue Rhino and Jack Blue lst'ed
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Stem on Blue Rhino
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Another Jack Blue
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