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    Mature to flower yet? lots of pistils

    Hello,

    Been a long time since i have grown so forgot a lot.. ha ha

    Anyway, i have two blueberry (clones from a good mature momma plant) that are about 10" tall. They have a lot of white pistils but not many branches - looking for advice on if i should prune / fim or what... pics attached.

    Thanks!
    bikerhavoc Reviewed by bikerhavoc on . Mature to flower yet? lots of pistils Hello, Been a long time since i have grown so forgot a lot.. ha ha Anyway, i have two blueberry (clones from a good mature momma plant) that are about 10" tall. They have a lot of white pistils but not many branches - looking for advice on if i should prune / fim or what... pics attached. Thanks! Rating: 5

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    Mature to flower yet? lots of pistils

    They look good! :thumbsup:
    Mine look about the same as yours atm,
    and I'm getting ready to transplant in bigger containers
    as soon as they get dry enough.

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