I could be just a noob worrying too much but I figured I would post some pics and call on the almighty RIU gods to help..lol...
SO, I have 3 dutch passion blueberry going and the oldest was planted on March 11th and the other 2 maybe a week later give or take a day or two...
Things were going great up until a couple of days ago when I noticed the leaves starting to droop and the tips of the lower leaves are turning yellow..
I have read through a couple of threads and I'm thinking maybe it has something to do with watering and maybe a little caused by being too close to the lights...
What do you guys/girls think? Do they look ok? I will post a side and top pic of each plants in succession..
Thanks!
Your avatar is hijacked from someone that actually grew that shit you fake ass mother fucker.you can train a plant whenever.....you always have to expieriment..... see my avatar ... that is from years of expieriments....i figured out what nutes.. when and where to top.. when to train etc....
EXPIERIMENT
i dont have a mag.glass and it seems i wont have one for who knows how long,i dont live in the US so dont even ask how is that,i have a perpetual harvest setup in soil,iv seen alot of experienced growers say that i should wait for the plant to start dying and lose almost all of her leaves before u harvest.is there a big difference in weight and potency in waiting for the extra 10-15days for this or just harvesting when i see the buds have swollen with 80-100% amber hairs and 1/3 or 1/2 of the leaves are dead
i can tell you what i would do but thats just my opinion but you could do whatever your want if anything you would have better dense buds if waiting as long as possible until harvest imo
I have a question about harvesting. OKay, they hairs were about 50-55% amber, and the littlest leaves up close to the hairs had noticeable milky colored trchomes. The buds weren't all that large, but I went ahead and harvested the top half of the plant. Did I do this too soon? What should the other buds look like when they are finished?
Hi, I have a qwick question
Im Growing 3 plants outside and i started very late in the season so their only small and already budding, i didnt TOP any of them earlier and now there about 2-3 weeks into budding, when is it too late to TOP them? i want to maximise the amount of bud i can harvest. Using a mix of worm castings, blood and bone, AM grow/bloom to feed it.
thanks
It may just be me but considering there is an abundance of information and knowledgable people on this site, I would prefer and suggest to others to try and get it from an actual knowledgable source not some guy whos probably never actually grown before pretending to be some elite grower looking for an ego boost.you can train a plant whenever.....you always have to expieriment..... see my avatar ... that is from years of expieriments....i figured out what nutes.. when and where to top.. when to train etc....
EXPIERIMENT
It may just be me but considering there is an abundance of information and knowledgable people on this site, I would prefer and suggest to others to try and get it from an actual knowledgable source not some guy whos probably never actually grown before pretending to be some elite grower looking for an ego boost.
I mean seriously you come and steal the pics of a member of this site and try to pass them off as your own and act all cool...
lol this guy is soo dumb ...yes that guy is my friend and we grew that together... he is also giving knowlegdeable answers like me
Well, the bud at the top half of the plant was the only bud I cut off to dry. It was the only bud that was close to being ready, the rest is too immature, so I'll be waiting on that.it is whatever you want to do... but they are going to be a little pre-mature... you should have waited until about 80% of the hairs were brown... i dont know what you mean when you say you harvested the top half of the plant
If I'm wrong great, I just would think it a little disrespectful claiming credit for someone elses work (very fine work at that) Its just people want to know where there knowledge is coming from reguardless of how accurate it is, and deserve to know if its coming from a very experienced grower or someone whos just compiled alot of knowledge but hasnt ever put a seed in the ground.
Well, the bud at the top half of the plant was the only bud I cut off to dry. It was the only bud that was close to being ready, the rest is too immature, so I'll be waiting on that.