Not flowering?

billowboy

New Member
I've been growing my blueberry plant for around 5 months now. I've made tons of mistakes and had to bring it back from near death a couple times. Still, it's in good condition now, yet it won't bloom. What gives? I'm doing 12/12 light cycles and keeping the room at a toasty 25 degrees C.
 

AimAim

Well-Known Member
How long has it been on 12/12? Three months, weeks, days?

Kinda need to know that.......
 

sativa indica pits

Active Member
high n will keep some strains in veg regardless of light cycle. Thats why some growers flush right before flowering. I like to not feed for 2 weeks before flowering so the plant uses the fert in the soil and strips it. And about 2 weeks into flowering I will feed the first bloom nutes.

how much have you feed her??
 

billowboy

New Member
high n will keep some strains in veg regardless of light cycle. Thats why some growers flush right before flowering. I like to not feed for 2 weeks before flowering so the plant uses the fert in the soil and strips it. And about 2 weeks into flowering I will feed the first bloom nutes.

how much have you feed her??
Maybe too much. It seemed burned when I mixed fert into the water so I backed off and it went back to normal more or less. Random leaves are dying and dropping off now though. Like isolated leaves, and the ones left look perfectly healthy.
 

sativa indica pits

Active Member
2 weeks is a bit early for some strains. Like aim said its a waiting game now. most strains have clusters by 2 weeks but some only start to hair up. Do you have any pics?

I had a white russian pheno finish in 45 days 100% amber trichs good size buds too. The same strain, a sativa dom. pheno took about 85 days until mature with amber tricks.
 

billowboy

New Member
So The fact that I basically abused the shit out of my plant shouldn't be getting in the way? Lol waiting is a pet peeve of mine. Especially when I got What if's in my head. Can't post pics up close, all I have is my hulking laptop.
 

wdk420

Well-Known Member
Sometimes plants can take up to a few weeks before showing sex. I have heard of heavy sativas that wont show for up to a month. Its all about patience and I'm sure your eager but try not to stare they grow faster :)
 

billowboy

New Member
Sometimes plants can take up to a few weeks before showing sex. I have heard of heavy sativas that wont show for up to a month. Its all about patience and I'm sure your eager but try not to stare they grow faster :)
I'm growing blueberry, which shouldn't take terribly long I hope. I try not to but you know how it is.
 
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