kapitankidd Active Member Mar 22, 2009 #1 the 2 close ups are blueberry the other 2 are white rhino. all 4 are female. Do i need to trim off the shade leaves? Attachments 001.jpg 92.7 KB · Views: 43 002.jpg 74.3 KB · Views: 36 004.jpg 72.5 KB · Views: 25 005.jpg 57.9 KB · Views: 29
the 2 close ups are blueberry the other 2 are white rhino. all 4 are female. Do i need to trim off the shade leaves?
Twistyman Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2009 #2 No... only remove the yellowed or dead leaves.. .... the plant needs them to draw the nutes from during flower..... IMO. Very nice +rep.
No... only remove the yellowed or dead leaves.. .... the plant needs them to draw the nutes from during flower..... IMO. Very nice +rep.
Twistyman Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2009 #4 I'm just on my 2nd inside myself(getting males too..fuck).. outside is my comfort zone.. they do look nice though man.. its all baby steps... a lot of do a thing, then watch to see if you fucked up.....
I'm just on my 2nd inside myself(getting males too..fuck).. outside is my comfort zone.. they do look nice though man.. its all baby steps... a lot of do a thing, then watch to see if you fucked up.....
GoldenGanja13 Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2009 #5 Put something under the smaller plants to bring them level with taller ones.
Quickee Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2009 #6 will blueberry change to blue/purplish without the cool climate?
GoldenGanja13 Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2009 #7 From what I read it seems they need to be in a cool climate in the last 2 weeks for the color to come in.
From what I read it seems they need to be in a cool climate in the last 2 weeks for the color to come in.
kapitankidd Active Member Mar 22, 2009 #8 they are hydro and cannot b higher than the water level all around
kapitankidd Active Member Mar 22, 2009 #10 There's nothing to do about height at this point, huh? just let em go i suppose