Grow Journal
11/13/11
DJ Short Blueberry
11/13/11 Notes
No problem with the over-watering from four days ago. The plants slowed down a bit, but no problem, I am not trying to win any races here.
Today I decided to pump up the power of the soil colonies, and watered a mixture of House and Garden Roots Excelurator, Canna Rhizotonic, Superthrive and Black Strap Molasses.
For the love of roots.
Blueberry #1
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Blueberry #2
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Blueberry #3
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Blueberry #4; It is early to jump to conclusions here, but it seems as though this one may exhibit the crinkle leaf mutation. It could also be a sign of water stress. This one I need to pay closer attention to.
Blueberry #5; This one is significantly smaller due to the initial germination issues it experienced. Also one of my favorites now. Notice the burn on the tips of two of the leaves...proving my theory that Roots Excel is too "hot" for
very young seedlings.
Don't use Roots Excelurator too early!
Notice the hints of lavender in the inner leaf set at the terminal
Closeup of the Roots Excel "spotting".
I have been hearing good things about RTI's products. I got kicked over a free sample of their Mykos, so I top dressed one tablespoon of this stuff on all my plants, including the five blueberries. I am also expecting some of their Azos, and looking forward to trying this. If anybody has tried the RTI products, I am interested in hearing what you think.
Useful tip: The below shot was taken "mid water". I always water in two stages. I water half of the amount I wish to give, then let stand for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, I come back and water the other half of the water dose. I have found this creates a more even distribution of seepage in the medium, and less chance of creating canyons/rivers/valleys/puddles/etc.
This shot was at mid water. During the fifteen minutes, I applied the Mykos product. The second half of watering watered the Mykos into the medium.
Oh yeah, if you see a red dot here or there, don't mind those...they're just ladybugs
All in all, things are coming along nicely. I expect to see some rapid vegetative growth in the next few weeks.
As it stands right now, it seems as though BB#1&3 are more of a heavily indica expression, BB2 seems to be a tad more balanced, and BB4 seems to be more Sativa. Again, still very early in the selection process but I'd like to hear what you guys think so far. Remember, these could be all males too