blueberry lst transformation

vdog

Active Member
This is my blueberry lst I started with 4 clones in one 10 gal pot, drilled holes around pot for more even drying of soil and some air. I have been using long zip ties to tie it down to the anchored screws drilled into the side of plastic container. Its been about 3 weeks since transplanting the cup clones, I use roots organic master pack, general hydro floranova grow, cal-mag, and hygrozyme. It takes water about every 4th to 5th day. Good air circulation, but higher temps, got it under a 80 dollar homedepot 6 lamp t8, works great, I love tubes for veg. Gonna let her get 54" square then stop tieing it over, at that point I will let it grow vertical for about 3 weeks with no more tieing down and I will cut out the bud sites that I dont want due to overcrowding. I want to flower under that mega huge reflector, it suppossed to hit 6 ft corners well, and with a even canopy about 10 inchs under that glass, I hope to get some descent nugs. Cant wait to let it grow vertical, nice square bush, maybe 24 inchs tall from the top of the container, should see big thick axial branches stretching vertically ready to support a field of top nugs. I could get a button load of cuttings at 54" square and 24 inchs tall when I go to thin it out. These are DJ short blueberry clones that I got from a co-op that had two in flower at day 42, one in soil, and one in cocco chips, both smelled like blueberry pancakes, very sweet and overwhelming smell, rock hard nugs with very few leaves to trim, red and lavender tinted buds. Suppossed to cure well over longer periods. Ill throw up more progress pics as it stretches out. I have done this before with 3 white widow clones in a single 5 gal dwc, at 10 weeks of veg it was over 36" as a round bush, but I more just pulled those apart as they grew, this blueberry is a flat lst grow.



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That's a nice lookin plant man. Looks great for three weeks. How much longer before you think she'll be 54"x54"?
 
Masonan
Its been 3 weeks since transplanting in the second pic, I was hoping to go another 4 weeks flat to hit 54'' square. That would be 7 weeks of veg flat followed by 2 or 3 weeks of vertical veg. I got it tied down right down, One thing that has helped is a combination of just about all training methods, this plant of course is lst, its been fimmed, its been topped, and supercropped. Right now its a perfect 19" square, and with 4 more weeks veg we should be close, as you can see how much happenend in three weeks since transplant. Im abusive and mean to plants, I tie them down, strangle them, break their legs, cut off their heads and all it can do is respond from the stress. I even removed some fan leaves in hopes to get lower shoot growth, as we all know keep fans during veg, so it stalled for a couple of days but came back good.
 
Vdog,
thats awesome. like i said, i cant wait to how she turns out. I'm also curious to see how the Roots Organics stuff works out for you. Ive had my plants in FF Ocean Forest, so i havent been feeding them (they are about a month old). I plan on using Roots Organics Buddha Grow, Buddha Bloom, Trinity, Ancient Amber, HP2, and HPK for flowering.
peace
 
looks healthy as anything especially with the 3 in one approach, guess the big pot helps, keep that health going you're gonna see the work you put in for sure
 
They also have a product called big swell, its like gravity

dunno about big swell but gravity's banned in California right? they put stuff in that which isn't on the label, can be harmful to your health, i'll try find the video on thread i read about it on
 
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