First grow "Blueberry"... mmmmm
Nice mate. Congrats on the ladies. I haven't grown Blureberry but I heard you can easily over feed it. My buddy grew some DJ Shot Blueberry and it was fantastic. great body high very relaxing. I'm gonna pick up some DP blueberry pretty soon. I'll be hanging around your grow log.
First grow "Blueberry"... mmmmm
Thanx alot. I will pay close attention to them with the nutes. starting that next feeding, I'm thinking of starting at 300 ppm of grow big and big bloom, will increase ppm as feedings progress. Hope these finicky eaters do ok. Probably not the best for a first grow but what I've heard about them, it's exactly whats needed.
First grow "Blueberry"... mmmmm
Boy these plants seem wide awake in the morning... they stand up tall during the first hours of light. Is it normal for them to be like this in morning and towards the end of the day for them to get a little droopy?
First grow "Blueberry"... mmmmm
Hello everyone. So many nice grows and helpful information in these forums, I figured I would share what i'm learning about the DP Blueberry strain. They grow quick. These are not quite four weeks yet and getting kinda tall. I noticed some magnesium deficiencies as well as some calcium deficiencies in them at around three weeks and learned that this strain likes nutes early. At just over 3 weeks they all got a nice feeding of FF big Bloom and grow big at 500 ppm and they love it! In fact, I might be a little low on the ppm so next feeding I will likely double it as all of these plants are going 12/12 as of tonight. Taking clones today of the un id'd bag seed plants that are growing like crazy. Good day to you all :rastasmoke:
First grow "Blueberry"... mmmmm
Very nice little group you have there. Are you planning on training them? They are very bushy and yummy looking. Keep up the great work!:)
First grow "Blueberry"... mmmmm
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Originally Posted by perpetr8r
update.
flushed one plant with 7.2 ph water and the runoff was at 5.6
i'm stumped.
Does any one know if this is regular, or is like he said a inaccurate reading? I have never put much thought into it, but I would think the ph would come out the same or close to what it goes in. I am curious and gonna ask around about this, I saw Franco from the green house talking about this too, Is it like reading the exhaust of a car, or like reading a stool sample? Does it contain the same type of information? Such as if your plants are taking in nutrients efficiently
First grow "Blueberry"... mmmmm
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Originally Posted by frostedwonder
Very nice little group you have there. Are you planning on training them? They are very bushy and yummy looking. Keep up the great work!:)
Thank you :) I'm just learning about training them.. still unsure of what to do but. I just took 4 clones off of the female..other one still unknown. I also did what seems to be called fimming (sic?) on them in hopes of increasing the yield. I followed instructions from a post on these forums :) I will be trimming the leaves once they go into 12/12 and putting some cfl's on the sides. I do alot of "tucking" of the bigger leaves under the new ones so they get light. What other training should i be doing?? Thank you in advance :rastasmoke:
First grow "Blueberry"... mmmmm
Plants looking great man good luck will stay tuned to your op.:thumbsup:
~One~:rastasmoke:
~BudG~:rastasmoke::rastasmoke:
First grow "Blueberry"... mmmmm
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Originally Posted by MadSativa
Does any one know if this is regular, or is like he said a inaccurate reading? I have never put much thought into it, but I would think the ph would come out the same or close to what it goes in. I am curious and gonna ask around about this, I saw Franco from the green house talking about this too, Is it like reading the exhaust of a car, or like reading a stool sample? Does it contain the same type of information? Such as if your plants are taking in nutrients efficiently
how are you testing the PH of the run-off? you really need a meter to test run-off accuratly... if you are using regular liquid indicator the test will be inccurate because your run-off water won;t be clear and will skew the results. It'll be tinted from the soil, nutes, etc.
assuming your test was accurate... puttnig in ph 7.2 water and getting 5.6 run-off would mean that your actual soil PH would probably be a high 4.x number which would be very acidic and would kill your plant for sure, so I think its safe to say that something is up with your test results
First grow "Blueberry"... mmmmm
Thank you all for your input and words of encouragement. As you said Side, the test cant be accurate, the plants are doing too well. :thumbsup: