Blue Dream' Matic auto flower journey

Anon618

Well-Known Member
I have had a couple of BlueDream grows and i will warn you they like to grow tall. You really need to start topping and or FIM'ing very early in grow our you will have a 6ft tall plant that will only yield a couple of oz's.
 
I am growing blue dream matic :)
It's related to blue Dream but It will be more bushy than tall but I have just topped mine and removed the bottom leafs after I took the pics above... same day bongsmilie Your blue Dream looks great!
 

Anon618

Well-Known Member
I am growing blue dream matic :)
It's related to blue Dream but It will be more bushy than tall but I have just topped mine and removed the bottom leafs after I took the pics above... same day bongsmilie Your blue Dream looks great!
Here is another blue dream im currently growing. Topped and FIM'd . This is a clone from my best plant.. Its been in flower 1 week.
 

Attachments

May 16th
IMG_4632.JPG
IMG_4634.JPG IMG_4633.JPG
Topped & decided to give it some natural sun since it's going to be a nice day today. Got her out first thing in the morning which is why there is some shadow in the pictures.
 
Hey guys I noticed she was starting to flower... I've topped the plant but she looks small... is it normal for it to flower right now? Will it get any bigger? I wonder if this started because it started to rain here for the past week and she has had to deal with not being outside... IMG_4644.JPGIMG_4643.JPG
 

Lucky Luke

Well-Known Member
Hey guys I noticed she was starting to flower... I've topped the plant but she looks small... is it normal for it to flower right now? Will it get any bigger? I wonder if this started because it started to rain here for the past week and she has had to deal with not being outside... View attachment 4137699View attachment 4137700
Its an auto, they flower when they want not to a light cycle.
 
We finally have a proper grow light for her and a little fan, we decided to keep her indoors as a permanent way to live out her growth. She currently is smaller than I'd like but she still has time to turn around and hopefully with the new set up she will flourish. I will post pics of it all next but first I thought I'd take a picture of her now to compare her later. I've learned my lesson on growing indoor & outdoor during a cold season and under a reptile light ...
not good.
Hopefully this will help.
IMG_4674.JPG
IMG_4678.JPGIMG_4679.JPG
Loving it... even though the light will blind the shit out of me... I do appreciate how pimp it makes my closet look lol
IMG_4680.JPG
 
Last edited:
IMG_4701.JPG May 26th
The plant already looks way healthier than it did before we had the light. She is starting to put out aroma that fills my closet but doesn't reach past my bedroom lol. I'm about to order two more from fastbuds to try this out again because I know this one will be so small in comparison. Still tho I can't wait to smoke it.
IMG_4702.JPG IMG_4703.JPG
 

Attachments

IMG_4826.JPG IMG_4827.JPG IMG_4828.JPG
On this strain I'd say go easy On the nutrition. We've had some burning on some areas but I stopped that and she is getting better. Whenever I think she won't get much bigger she surprises me with another nug growing. For her being a stunted small plant she is filling out! Her smell in the grow closet is extremely noticeable. She has a very strong fruity aroma. I've had to also deal with fruit fly type bugs... they seem to love the water but I can't stop giving her drinks... she does about 1 litre a day
 

bigcountryfab

Active Member
Old Thread, I know. But, My two cents. NEVER top autoflowers, they don't have time to recover like photoperiod plants. They have 2-3 weeks usually before they start pushing out pistils. That's why it stunted so badly. Also, Autoflowers are almost always no where near as hungry as photoperiod plants. The rule of thumb with autoflowers and any breed you're not familiar with, for that matter, start with 1/2 strength nutes in cool soil, it can grow into hotter soil but it can be stunted from nutrient burn as well, so always go easy when you don't know how it feeds. Happy New year
 
Top