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    Is it flowering?

    Something weird happened to my auto blueberry after transplanting it from the party (dixie) cup into a ocean forest/perlite/light warrior mix. Is it flowering? It's so small though.... Will it grow more? It's about four weeks old from seed.

    It's only 5 cm across and I'm pretty sure those look like mini-trichomes.

    Lesson to learn from this is that autos need something light like light warrior to start but they don't like being root-bound or transplanted so a bigger container is necessary to start from. However the problem with that would be over/under watering as they are easily flooded due to being seedlings and easily under-watered due to their roots not reaching very far down.

    How should it be fed if it spends its whole live in light warrior? How big should its container be?
    gigimarga Reviewed by gigimarga on . Is it flowering? Something weird happened to my auto blueberry after transplanting it from the party (dixie) cup into a ocean forest/perlite/light warrior mix. Is it flowering? It's so small though.... Will it grow more? It's about four weeks old from seed. It's only 5 cm across and I'm pretty sure those look like mini-trichomes. Lesson to learn from this is that autos need something light like light warrior to start but they don't like being root-bound or transplanted so a bigger container is necessary Rating: 5

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    Is it flowering?

    It certainly looks like it's trying to flower; looks like it has seen some stress already as well. This is just my opinion based off of my experience, but auto-flower seed are a pain in the ass especially when planted in soil, so I just don't use them. I wish you the best of luck.

    JSG.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Is it flowering?

    Yep, flowering for sure. ITS A GIRL ! Congratulations !

    However, I'm very confused to why its just 5cm in diameter after 4 weeks of veg ! In my grow my plants were monsters after 4 weeks of veg, I even supercropped them and they are huge now after 6 weeks of bloom.

    Something isn't right there in your grow room, I'm guessing you are growing under a very small light.

    After 4 weeks some autos will bloom. It's a normal time to bloom for autos. you need to up the light source to get the plants ready (big) for their time clocks to kick in.

    Have a look at my set up here under "indoor growing" - "testing the pro-grow 260 LED"

    Or just follow this link LED Logger

    Every stage of my grow is documented and has pictures for every update, hope it helps in some way.

    Take care
    Second LED grow journal: LED grow NO.2, testing the Pro-Grow 260 and Rhino Seeds Third LED grow journal: http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-gr...k47-autos.html \"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.\" Albert Einstein

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Is it flowering?

    For 4 weeks she looks like a runt>>personally I don't run Autoflower strains as they are prone to runts ,dwarfs, low vigor ,etc.......

    She looks like she has been really stressed>>that could be the cause of her flowering early
    that plant won't yield much if she goes into flower now.

    I'd repot it and put it under constant veg light and try and get her bigger before flower!

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    #5
    Member

    Is it flowering?

    I don't think it's a light issue because my Aeroponic heirloom tomatoes next to it blew up like crazy. From everything I have read, it's a container problem with the autos. They don't like their tap root to be restricted like I did to it in the 16 oz party cup. The problem is that it never grew to the size of the party cup so I didn't transplant it. But then they don't like the stress of the transplant due to their short life span so starting them in small containers is also not good. Also, since light warrior has no nutes (150 PPM runoff with RO water), I think it was also stressed due to the lack of nutrients for four weeks. Fox Farms recommends feeding plants at 5 days in light warrior.

    I'm going to try to feed it only blue light for a couple of days now that it is in the ocean forest blend and see if I can get more growth from it back in veg. Is that a good idea or should I just let it flower with the predominantly red spectrum? I doubt it will go back in veg though since they auto-flower at one month as silent leprechaun mentioned so I don't think there's anything that can be done.

    It's probably going to be a one-hitter plant

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Is it flowering?

    looks overwatered to me, just sad and droopy

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    #7
    Member

    Is it flowering?

    Avoid autoflower strains if possible. ruderalis crosses add many more headaches than any grower deserves.

    It looks to be flowering. consider it a bonus. Now you can scrap this plant and focus your efforts on better genetics.

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    #8
    Member

    Is it flowering?

    I had a bag seed do the same thing... its not the pot. Reference my pics in my grow log you will see it. I thought I might have burned it somhow with my Ph down. But IDK for shure.

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    #9
    Member

    Is it flowering?

    I thought it was over-watered also when it started going droopy. But then I let it dry for too long and it never recovered, plus it was too dry for too long. Ever since the transplant to a 3 gallon container, the droopiness is gone and the leafs are looking good. Like I said, most stuff I read from people who have experience with autos say never to have it in a small pot, and never to transplant it due to the short life span. But for me they have burned in Ocean Forest so it has to be fed in something like light warrior for its entire life.

    Here is a log for what I now believe to be an ideal condition for autos: (will update it as I go along)

    http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...ml#post2219424

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    #10
    Member

    Is it flowering?

    Plant made full recovery and it's now almost 5 inches. Interesting how much it grew during flowering in that ocean forest and 3 gallons container, despite it's early life stress.

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