Final days for blueberry

Therellas

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I don't think the yellowing is anything to do w/ flushing.
according to what ive read
Im pretty sure its the plant using up its nitrogen supply @ the end.
but wait for a experienced growers answer, fo sho.
 

gangjababy

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what do you mean "no matter what"?
you flush all of the nutrients out of the soil, the plant uses up the remaining nutrients which in turn will make the leaves yellow
 

Therellas

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what do you mean "no matter what"?
you flush all of the nutrients out of the soil, the plant uses up the remaining nutrients which in turn will make the leaves yellow
ah...i see.:dunce:
I just meant even if the plant wasn't specifically nitrogen deficient before flushing it will still yellow.
makes sense that if you flushed all the nutes it would yellow a bit.
 

flatrider

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i guess you know what your doing since your growing blueberry that strain is supposinly hard to grow
 

bikeskill

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i sort of know what i am doing, yes it is nute sensitive temperamental almost i burnt the leaves a little like 3 weeks ago, seeds were free so i grew 12/12 from seed to see how it was before i went big. i got ak-47and blue berry seeds now
 

HIGHLANDERZ

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i grew BB last spring and your plant looks fine. Yellowing of leaves is fine, burnt tips suggest nutrient burn. But you're far enough along that you should be fine. Don't worry, it'll cure fine and smoke great. It'll be worth all the anxiety once you fire up that first bowl. Great smoke by the way, one of my favorites. Peace.
 
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