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Markass
03-07-2007, 10:00 PM
This is one of my bb's...it's like three and a half weeks or so out of the soil, growth is fine, but I noticed this on maybe the third or fourth leaf set up...not on any other leaves..nor other plants. Anyone ever seen spots like this before? Not giving any nutes, 18/6 lights...temps 70-85 or so..

BigWeed
03-07-2007, 10:08 PM
Hey markass you might want to start giving them nutes They might be starting to show some def.

Markass
03-07-2007, 10:34 PM
Hey markass you might want to start giving them nutes They might be starting to show some def.

bigweed, that's what a friend of mine told me..I just watered them and gave them a bit of schultz all purpose 10-15-10...hopefully this will correct this..thanks bro :thumbsup:

Markass
03-08-2007, 08:14 PM
this is a leaf on one of my others...it's starting to exhibit similar signs...spots and leaf rolling under a bit...if anyone has seen this before...please forward advice to me..

bigweed...I really thought it was nutes, but problem wasn't solved by giving them a bit..hoping this isn't life threatening to them...that's all I would need..:(

BigWeed
03-08-2007, 08:44 PM
Have you checked your ph of your soil or if hydro check it. Also how your temps and humidty. From the signs they are showing now since you feed them the nutes may be to much. flush them and the next time try giving them less of what you gave them the other day. From what I heard and read blueberry doesnt like a lot of nutes you hav eto play around with your feedingand watering scedule and find that right mix. With my two blueberry plants I couldnt feed them the same as my other seedlings I gave them 1/4 strengh of nutes instead of half.:rastasmoke: :rasta: Im high right now.:hippy:

Markass
03-08-2007, 09:06 PM
Have you checked your ph of your soil or if hydro check it. Also how your temps and humidty. From the signs they are showing now since you feed them the nutes may be to much. flush them and the next time try giving them less of what you gave them the other day. From what I heard and read blueberry doesnt like a lot of nutes you hav eto play around with your feedingand watering scedule and find that right mix. With my two blueberry plants I couldnt feed them the same as my other seedlings I gave them 1/4 strengh of nutes instead of half.:rastasmoke: :rasta: Im high right now.:hippy:

not sure what I would need to check ph of soil..? umm problems showed before nutes..gonna use more water and less nutes next time..was thinking may be heat stress...plants grown up a bit and I had lowered light the other day...I raised the light 4-5 inches and hopefully won't see this problem worsening...

saw nute burn beginning on lowest set of leaves...very small hint of a burn...enough to make me want to back off.

kdspecial
03-08-2007, 09:18 PM
My plants do that somtimes with their leafs.. I doubt that its a nute problem. I contibuited mine to heat.. or PH

rember if you have signs of nitrogen def,,, Yellowing leafs,,, They will not turn green again once they have some nitrogen in them.

Are you leaf stems Purpal? or the veins that run up the stalk of the plant are they Purpal?

kd

Markass
03-08-2007, 09:37 PM
My plants do that somtimes with their leafs.. I doubt that its a nute problem. I contibuited mine to heat.. or PH

rember if you have signs of nitrogen def,,, Yellowing leafs,,, They will not turn green again once they have some nitrogen in them.

Are you leaf stems Purpal? or the veins that run up the stalk of the plant are they Purpal?

kd


On two of the plants leaf stems are kinda purple..seems to be fading though as I run the light at nighttime now and it doesn't get too cool anymore in the night hours...I believe it was contributed to the cool weather at night...those two had a purple hue to the leaves. I was thinking heat...backed light away a few inches and hoping it may help..thanks for advice :thumbsup:

BigWeed
03-08-2007, 09:51 PM
not sure what I would need to check ph of soil..? umm problems showed before nutes..gonna use more water and less nutes next time..was thinking may be heat stress...plants grown up a bit and I had lowered light the other day...I raised the light 4-5 inches and hopefully won't see this problem worsening...

saw nute burn beginning on lowest set of leaves...very small hint of a burn...enough to make me want to back off.

To check my ph in soil I use one of these. Id try that to raise the light a bit. I wouldnt stop feeding them nutes just give at 1/4 strengh and see how that works. Heres the pic of my soil tester.:rastasmoke: :rasta:

Scarlet Sky
03-08-2007, 09:54 PM
blueberry is a strain prone to purple stems, and should not be fretted over. the spots appear to be a minor calcium deff, easily fixed by a first feeding. your day temps need to come down at least ten degrees, or you'll be dealing with three beautiful males, imo, and the canoeing is a heat stress indicator...

also, every bb i've ever grown showed nute burn on the first leaves after the first feeding, and followed up with explosive growth.

i hope this helps mark...

Markass
03-09-2007, 02:50 AM
blueberry is a strain prone to purple stems, and should not be fretted over. the spots appear to be a minor calcium deff, easily fixed by a first feeding. your day temps need to come down at least ten degrees, or you'll be dealing with three beautiful males, imo, and the canoeing is a heat stress indicator...

also, every bb i've ever grown showed nute burn on the first leaves after the first feeding, and followed up with explosive growth.

i hope this helps mark...

scarlet, today I left my closet door open while I was at school and when I got home it was hardly over eighty...doing everything I can to provide adequate ventilation...

good to know about the nutes...I'll still be doing every other day than every day with the nutes..at least until I feel comfortable giving it to them daily..hopefully I'll experience explosive growth as well :thumbsup: