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Blueberry Autoflower

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#2426
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5 harvests
#2426
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5 harvests
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auto
Bred from a powerful cross of Blueberry and ruderalis genetics. Blueberry Autoflower offers a unique blend of sweet, earthy, and blueberry flavors. It’s easy to grow making it an ideal strain for first-time growers. If you're on the lookout for a short flowering strain and a rewarding yield, this strain should not be overlooked.
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Blueberry Autoflower
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Had a rough day at work or school? Or just having a hard time sleeping and eating? This will definitely be the night time buzz just for you!
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5 years ago
Bigwhitty420Apprentice
8
Blueberry Autoflower
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Neutral
Pretty simple for my first time growing.
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5 years ago
7
Blueberry Autoflower
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
So I had two phenotypes grow out. I had a purple Autoberry and a green one. The purple one has a very strong fruity odor with a hint of gasoline. The green one just smells like cut grass still despite hanging dry for 6 days @ constant 60% RH then slow curing for 2.5 weeks. The buds are super airy and never got the chance to fill out but to their credit they are covered in trichomes, very frosty. Our summers are short here so I planted on June 1st which is the first day to grow but they needed another 1-2 weeks, maybe more but it was too cold and wet outside. These were cut down at day 64. As it was, I was battling spider mites and I lost half my Auto GDP to bud rot so they had to come down. The high feels like a classic indica that is still a little light because they need another month to finish curing. It has been a rough season but I have learned a lot. Good luck out there and thanks for stopping by.
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8 years ago
8
Blueberry Autoflower
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
*If anyone read through my GDP diary, this is going to be mostly the same stuff. Unfortunately I will not get to grow these plants out to maturity. I was hit with a strong spider mite attack about 3-5 weeks ago and I did not catch it until now I am guessing. I cut them down after a few days of debate. See the week update for more details. This plant was not given optimal conditions at all and was in a tiny 1'x2' section of my veg tent. I thought I would have more room in my flower tent but it never happened. Thanks MSNL. Luckily I have two more of these going outside and one is purple! I am going to try switching to soil and autos for my next few grows most likely but I have these seeds ready to go in my little bank. Biggest learning point from this: Never bring outdoor plants into your indoor garden and change clothes if you are working in between gardens on the same day. I hope everyone can learn from my mistakes and everyone who wants to say "I told you so!" can do so now 😢 😢@B4RNS, and @Bigdaddyk
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8 years ago