Burnt Bud Pics - Will Blueberry Produce?

STRAIN: Blueberry
MEDIUM: Ocean by Foxfarm
LIGHTS: Dual 400 HPS
AGE: 3rd week in flower
DISTANCE TO LIGHT: 16"
NUTES: GH Flora Series 1/2 strength

Foliated with neem oil mixture to kill mites, under lights, plant did great, no burn. (I know, I lucked out). Second application in shade. Let dry in shade, placed back under HPS. 4 hours later palms burnt and dry, completely wilted, all pistils red, bud leaves chared and dry.

Added water and nutes, put into dark for 12 hours. Looks perky again... removed burnt dry leaves. Feeling pretty stupid... what did I do wrong?

QUESTION:
I read that burning pistils kills the bud and it won't produce THC?

What can I do to help it along?

Learning through killing mature plants, one bud at a time.
 

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maxwelljr

Active Member
What he said was pure stupidity. I am sorry to have people like that on this site. Basically, I would suggest not foliar feeding when the light is on, and use a more diluted mixture. If you're going to foliar feed, do it while the lights are off.
 

kashkrop

Member
only use spray when the lights are off or just get some lady bugs they are good to use and easy to get catch with a vacum....
 
Hell yes it did... one month in flower and it's actually growing new pistils. Buds are now about the size of "C"cell batteries, I got 12 of them, heavy with trics, sticky, short-compact bud leaves that dominate, rich aroma. Rest of plant looks like death. Yellow stem, all palm leaves are cooked off and gone, pretty sickly looking... but it's growing every day. They're in dark now, I'll send pic tomorrow. Wish me luck. I figue with the new tric's, I may be starting my flowering over, but maybe not? The plant my die before the buds can mature? We'll see.
 
After frying it beyond salvation, I left the plant under the lights and treated normally. It hybernated for about 4 weeks, then began growing new pistils... it grew and grew. 12 weeks in flower and harvested 2 ounces of delicious narcotic-couch-lock heaven.

Got real lucky!
 

razoredge

Well-Known Member
don't foliage spray during the flower stage.. spray for bug all the way up to the first sign of flowering.. then not ever again
 
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