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Week 9
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25.4
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Manic Manic
5 years ago
Both the girls are doing very well and are continuing to stretch. No problems at all from either one of the plants. They deff started sprouting there pistols and where Alaskan purple fell behind in veg, she is now ahead in the flowering stage. The bottom leaves shrivelled which I am aware this will happen during this stage so I cut them off and there is a little nutes burm on Alaskan purple so the next two feedings will be with distilled water with pH of 6.5.
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Grow Questions
Manic
Manicstarted grow question 5 years ago
I transplanted the blueberry into a 1 gallon pot after 8 days of sprouting, I know it's a little early to be doing so, but it went well no roots were harmed in the making of the transplant. My seedling should recover right?
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 5 years ago
Yeah it might take a couple days for the roots to adjust if it is a different soil, but it will be fine. Nothing to worry about. Good luck with your grow!
Manic
Manicstarted grow question 5 years ago
4 weeks into flowering the highest my humidity has reached 60 percent when it rains where I am located, when it doesn't rain it's at 48 percent. I know it should stay between 40 to 50 percent. My question is if my humidity hits up to 60 percent, chance of bud rot is what?
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Shagrathanswered grow question 5 years ago
60% RH is not that bad tbh you just need to have proper ventilation and air circulation between the buds. So put your fans blowing in the canopy but not too strong so it wont damage them. (You can also direct the fan on the wall if it feels too strong to face the plants. Bud rot and any other mold stuff likes cold temps so during night it is more important to control the humidity but still shouldn't worry if basic stuff is okay in your tent 👌🏿
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Cariboo_OG
Cariboo_OGcommentedweek 15 years ago
allow me to be the first to welcome you to the public gardens of Grow Diaries ! 👏 Im Glad you made it here ! Here's to a Plentiful Harvest in your Future ! 👍
Cariboo_OG
Cariboo_OGcommented5 years ago
@Manic, Agreed ! 🙌
Manic
Maniccommented5 years ago
@Cariboo_OG, thanks they actually sprouted since yesterday, on the right track so far
Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 65 years ago
Good Luck! @Manic
Manic
Maniccommented5 years ago
@Ferenc, thanks
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 25 years ago
The transplant should not be a problem at all.You can optimize the conditions in setiing up a humifidier. http://www.just4growers.com/media/23631/vpd_2degree.gif because the are developing much better, if you give them the right Rh according to the temperatrures and growstage
Manic
Maniccommented5 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, thanks I took the humidifier out of the tent for the pics but thanks for info
DaddyPrime
DaddyPrimecommentedweek 145 years ago
Just curious. How much did the blueberry stretch in flower?
DaddyPrime
DaddyPrimecommented5 years ago
@Manic, oh fuck! Lol mines already like 6 foot
Manic
Maniccommented5 years ago
@DaddyPrime, she stretched double her size from when she was in veg, I applied major low stress training on her through the 3rd week of flowering. I had to keep up every few days moving her branches.
Manic
Maniccommentedweek 145 years ago
Milky trichomes on both plants Alaskan purple already showing a little amber trichomes there harvest date is set for tomorrow. Only 8 weeks of flowering and they look great, wasn't expecting a monster yield for my first indoor grow but the buds look and smell great.
Manic
Maniccommentedweek 65 years ago
It's day 42, and I'm gonna give the girls a quarter of the recommended nutes before I switch her lights tomorrow. The reason is because they were transplanted with ffof soil which is already rich with nutes but I will be also adding the 2.25 mg of calmag as well. pH will be 6.5
Manic
Maniccommentedweek 65 years ago
I know it looks like I transplanted blueberry on the edge of her final pot, but it's from her intence LST. Her trunk is actually in the bottom of her lower nodes.
Manic
Maniccommentedweek 55 years ago
Fox farm trio finally got here. 2 tablespoons of big bloom 1 tablespoon of grow big 2.25 mlg of calmag Day 32 Last feed before transplant on day 36
Manic
Maniccommentedweek 45 years ago
I noticed that where I topped blueberry she started growing her main stem again so I think I FIMed her lol. The tips of Alaskan purples bottom fan leafs started to turn light green so I gave her some fresh distilled water with 2.25 mil of calmag with it. Ph was 6.4 and they both look healthy now so hopefully I fixed the problem.
Manic
Maniccommentedweek 45 years ago
Topped blueberry today and this was my first topping ever so everything from here will be a brand new experience. Blueberry has been growing at an alarming rate so far compared to Alaskan purple so hopefully topping blueberry will give time for Alaskan purple to catch up.
Manic
Maniccommentedweek 35 years ago
Sorry for the shitty vid quality week 1 and 2 to any viewers, week 3 thru harvest will be in much more clear and focused
Manic
Maniccommentedweek 25 years ago
The littlest leafs on blueberry yellowed up and curled up. I figured it's the pH cuz I have been using the same gallon of distilled water for a week and I Kno it drops in pH as soon as you open it. So I pinched the little leafs off and went and bought a new gallon of distilled water and watered them asap. And won't water them again for 2 or 3 days, has this happened to anyone else's plants? And what was the answer to fixing it? I have cal mag but don't think it's time to start feeding them yet cuz they have been in fox farm ocean forest soil only 12 days, and I know they can survive on those nutes for up to 4 weeks. Any help would be appreciated. I will be adding a pic of the blue berry after I tore the littlest leafs off.