the two biggest are about a week old..smaller one is just like one day old. Bucket contains four more seedlings.. using 26w CFL's at the moment..got a 250 HPS that I'm going to use in a couple weeks for them.
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the two biggest are about a week old..smaller one is just like one day old. Bucket contains four more seedlings.. using 26w CFL's at the moment..got a 250 HPS that I'm going to use in a couple weeks for them.
Looking good d00d
I hear blueberry is great, im growing bubblegum myself :jointsmile:
Here's the biggest one today..
Remember you will only retain the dark hues and hilights of that strain with mid 50's flower temps. Blueberry is very good, but will be best at low flowering temps.
intreasting who has that kinda cooling power?
haha, I wish I did. I would have a 400hps in my closet rather than 250. Temps are getting up near 80 during the day in closet now...getting near 70 outside..not all cold.Quote:
Originally Posted by JackdaWack
FOr the ARTEEST growers, you should grow those strains indoors during the winter months with fresh outside air coming inside. This will enable the lower temps easily.
Temperature monitoring for this is a real pain in the ass, but again, for the connisuer, it's the art. And the colors you will get are amazing.
Difficult, but not impossible. Why else grow these color rich strains?
connoisseur*?Quote:
Originally Posted by HARDDON
to smoke it?
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to smoke it?[/QUOTE]
Then buy a strain that does not depend upon environmentals that you cannot provide for.
Blueberry and other purple strains need to be cool to get the full genetic potential released and thus be the best they can be.
not doubting, hardon, but where in the world did you hear that? i'm asking as a blueberry grower, three harvests with that particular strain. got blue's and purps at 80f day and 74f night temps. absolutely fantastic blueberry smell and taste after cure, very couching...
i'd love to know about the temp/potential thing...
Sky :abduct: