Hi guys! Im living in Northern Europe and this is my very first outdoor grow. Plants now are about 7 weeks old. Been outside since may 28th (about 3 full weeks). They have never get any nutrients yet. I am planning to feed them, when they are getting into a flowering stage. Basicly this is experimental growth, because I am not gonna invest any money in this growth. If you have any suggestions, what I am doing wrong or what I need to do, please explain me.
I'm worried about Blueberry Ghost OG. Why does it don't want to start flowering, because in october in my climate is negative temperature at nights pretty often. What can I do to, let them start flowering? I thougt that autos doesn't take so much time.
Try not to stress too much about night temperature until it happens dude , most strains have got a certain amount of resistance. If worried garden fleece can be used in case of frost ,covered at night taken of daily should protect to -5 . Always the riper the better if we can . Safe growing dude .
As alluded to by Dilligaf and considering that the blueberry isn't an auto, you might want to cover it or something and reduce the light for a while, it'll help induce flowering from what I've seen.
Hey mate your blue Berry og isn't an auto is it? If it pheno keep an eye on it might not be fem or it will just start to flower when day light starts decreasing
@GrowBeforeHoe, thank you for info, mate. I never now about this problem, thats because my friend is struggling with mold problem already second year he grows outdoors.
I wouldn't recommend feeding them in flowering stage when you live in northern europe because I did it last year and because of this reason they need more time to get ready for harvest and so I was struggeling with mold in the end ... 🤔
Good luck with your girls! 💚🍀
@NorthEuropeanGrower,
I didnt know about it Last year too but when you fertilize your plants in flowering stage they want to grow longer because they have enough nutrience to survive for a longer time and if you don't feet them anymore the plant notice that her Life cycle ist coming to an end.
@GrowBeforeHoe, thank you for info, mate. I never now about this problem, thats because my friend is struggling with mold problem already second year he grows outdoors.
i doubt you can get an august harvest but maybe a september one? and for sure you'll get something in the end, just depends on how many mofos walk next to it and how many birds/cats decide to eat it
the less the better with nutes and autos, make sure you give plenty of specialised cal mag though, sulfur also helps during flower , if it gets too hot try building "a greenhouse with no walls" to protect it from the worst of the elements. hope this helps bro ! 🚀
I would say you can give low amounts of flowering nutes.. because it’s an autoflower it had a pre-programmed life so you can’t really make it flower longer. And also, you are growing in open ground so most nutes will go lost in the depth.. I always give half of the nutes that they recomend and I never had any problems.
You can check out my diaries, I’m also growing a Northern Light Auto. Mine is a couple weeks older.
Good luck!
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