Any advice or feedback for blueberry auto would be appreciated.

Realshibz1

Active Member
Realize the CFL will not allow your BlueBerry to reach full potential. I grow Auto BlueBerry almost exclusively and
if I posted a picture of a day 48 plant you'd be shocked. You've got to provide light the plant requires Realshibz1.
Good luck.
To be honest with you, it’s only my first grow I’m learning everyday. I started these seedlings off under a blurple LED which is probably why she’s abit smaller then she should be as she didn’t develop as quick early on, however she is extremely happy under the cfl and led mix I have going on at the moment and she’s just started to Pre flower
 

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

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Realize the CFL will not allow your BlueBerry to reach full potential. I grow Auto BlueBerry almost exclusively and
if I posted a picture of a day 48 plant you'd be shocked. You've got to provide light the plant requires Realshibz1.
Good luck.
Nice plane.
 

Greenthumblady

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It appears to have only grown to as large as the lip of the container.... which is for some reason not completely filled
 
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Budzbuddha

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Next time give them a “ full pot “ instead of half .... that move kneecapped the rootmass. Autos have a short veg stage , so it needs to throw out as big a rootmass it can in a short time. Roots still grow during life , but the initial setup is what also hurts plant ( in size and structure ) .

Autos love light ( try bumping up ) as best you can .... they thrive on long light cycles ( hence the “ potential “ of said plant ).

It’s a learning thing ....
 

Greenthumblady

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Again the plants look healthy. Just small-ish. But that could be the strain too. It could also be the lights.
Next grow fill those pots and start LST as soon as she starts the 5th node and keep it up till 2 weeks into flower. They look like they're still in stretch so really strap those main stems down and try to get the even canopy.
Your hard work should pay off!
 

Realshibz1

Active Member
Again the plants look healthy. Just small-ish. But that could be the strain too. It could also be the lights.
Next grow fill those pots and start LST as soon as she starts the 5th node and keep it up till 2 weeks into flower. They look like they're still in stretch so really strap those main stems down and try to get the even canopy.
Your hard work should pay off!
Thanks man love the advice!
It’s funny tho because the strain is obviously a Indica dominant, I bent down the main stem and it is very thick and chunky, maybe I started LST to late. The stem is very thick and I was trying to avoid doing any lst now as I don’t want to stress her, Also I’m torn in between defoliating or not, as I am trying to get the light to as much tops as possible.
 

Realshibz1

Active Member
Again the plants look healthy. Just small-ish. But that could be the strain too. It could also be the lights.
Next grow fill those pots and start LST as soon as she starts the 5th node and keep it up till 2 weeks into flower. They look like they're still in stretch so really strap those main stems down and try to get the even canopy.
Your hard work should pay off!
I did fill the pots to the top btw but as the weeks have gone by I have noticed the soil level go down progressively .
The pictures I have posted are of my DIY set up, I live in a small one bedroom flat and made do with the room I had available so I’m pretty pleased with the outcome
 
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