Buds420grow

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Below are pics of my 2.5 wk old blueberry autos. Following fox farm trio feeding schedule with cal mag. Water ph adjusted to 6.0-6.2. 5 gal grow bags with 70/30 coco perlite mix. Roughly 12 hours of direct sunlight. Some of these seem to have started flowering was wondering if you can verify. And should I begin LST bending ? Do these look roughly the right size and how big a yield you think I’ll get?
 

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A.k.a

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Definitely got some pistils.

It’ll keep growing a lot even after there’s pistils popping all over. I’m just finishing my first couple autos and thought I was gonna have tiny plants when I saw pistils at that size.
 

Alter Jean

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These are 4 autos at 2.5 weeks for comparison.
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If you're running under 18/20/24 hours of light that's not an equivalent comparison. Very Nice plants though

Three two ina half week autos lst by week two and preflowered week three
Nice plants. Most of my autos show flowers end of week three. It's wonderful

These two autos both popped on the 19th and are in 3 gal pots.

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Also nice plants. Are you going to top them or just let them go?
 

Buds420grow

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If you're running under 18/20/24 hours of light that's not an equivalent comparison. Very Nice plants though


Nice plants. Most of my autos show flowers end of week three. It's wonderful



Also nice plants. Are you going to top them or just let them go?
What you think about mine ? Any tips ? I’m not getting as much light as an indoor controlled setup but instead around roughly 12 hrs direct sunlight
 

Buds420grow

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Definitely got some pistils.

It’ll keep growing a lot even after there’s pistils popping all over. I’m just finishing my first couple autos and thought I was gonna have tiny plants when I saw pistils at that size.
Nice makes me feel better about it
 

Alter Jean

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What you think about mine ? Any tips ? I’m not getting as much light as an indoor controlled setup but instead around roughly 12 hrs direct sunlight
Oh shoot. I forgot to reply to your first post but I meant to. I apologize for that!

I think they look nice considering the weather, the amount of light and your choice of medium. 70/30 coco isn't the easiest to bang out. Maybe the plants should be a bit bigger in that medium considering it's coco.. But better smaller plants rather burned ones. If you started them in those pots this could simply just be from too much water in the beginning. Sometimes flooding can stunt an auto. That's the only thing I would say.

I can't say I would train them outdoor I would most likely let them go.
Personally would have topped them maybe a week ago. You can probably still top or FIM them as they are about to hit the stretch it seems.

But if you're set on LST I think it's a good time to start :blsmoke:

Hope that helpz I just smoked a nice one
 

Buds420grow

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Oh shoot. I forgot to reply to your first post but I meant to. I apologize for that!

I think they look nice considering the weather, the amount of light and your choice of medium. 70/30 coco isn't the easiest to bang out. Maybe the plants should be a bit bigger in that medium considering it's coco.. But better smaller plants rather burned ones. If you started them in those pots this could simply just be from too much water in the beginning. Sometimes flooding can stunt an auto. That's the only thing I would say.

I can't say I would train them outdoor I would most likely let them go.
Personally would have topped them maybe a week ago. You can probably still top or FIM them as they are about to hit the stretch it seems.

But if you're set on LST I think it's a good time to start :blsmoke:

Hope that helpz I just smoked a nice one
Yo thanks man my mistake was transplanting them although they seemed to take the transplant well I think that may have slowed them down a little bit and no worries bro it’s all good. Think my nutrient setup is decent as well ? I swear I’ve been doing just about everything by the book just get discouraged when I see other autos that appear a little shorter but much bushier!
 

Buds420grow

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Not home till tomorrow but I’ll put up some pics showing my other photoperiod super skunks I’d like to ask you guys some stuff about them as well thanks all have a nice evening
 

Alter Jean

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Yo thanks man my mistake was transplanting them although they seemed to take the transplant well I think that may have slowed them down a little bit and no worries bro it’s all good. Think my nutrient setup is decent as well ? I swear I’ve been doing just about everything by the book just get discouraged when I see other autos that appear a little shorter but much bushier!
You can transplant them but won't really get good at it until you have your own 'ah-ha moment' on the timing.
Mykos work but I use Azos.

Based on your plants I say the nutrients are working for you but I don't vouch for Fox Farm things.

And lastly, when you see the bushier plants sometimes this is genetics. Also sometimes they are blasting blue light.
There are many factors to bushy plants so don't get tripped up. Pinching branches, feeds, etc.

The more you grow, the earlier you will bush your plants out if this is what you are trying to accomplish.
 
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