First Grow/Blue Dream/Outdoor Grow

Yepz

Member
Whats goin on first time grow, nothing really special just experimenting with some blue dream. They are about a month old, growing outdoors and watering every 2 days. I actually just ordered some canna nutrients so waiting for that to come in, hopefully gives them a little boost. Other then that what do you guys think?:leaf:


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pellet

Active Member
looking good,blue dream has been a big fav of mine just cant get seeds or clone where im at yet.
its deff a keeper
 

RollUpMikey

Well-Known Member
Those are grown from seed.
The branches are perpendicular where as clones are offset.
Where'd you get the seed form of Blue Dream?
I know where I'm at in NorCal, it's a clone only strain originating in here from Cali.
Blue Dreams leaves are also thin and narrow because it's almost pure Sativa.
 

readysetgro

Member
True about the 'original' blue dream, but you can buy blu dream seeds from quite a few makers as its just a dj short blueberry x haze. I guess you could really use any blueberry. Regardless i have 26 seeds that I got out of a qt. I was told it was blue dream, truth is it couldve been blue dog shit, it was blue, smoked good, smelled good. So when I started breaking down the qp my heart actually sank cuz there was just no way in my mind was it bd cuz i pulled like 30 seeds off! Upon smoking it though it had a nice fruity taste & incense like smell & the high was awesome so I grabbed the beans & put em in a film container with a silica pack. I planted em for germination earlier today so hopefully i have sum baby mama's over the next couple days
 

readysetgro

Member
Update: planted all 26 different locations, all but 9 have died or are dying (dead to me). From what I can tell it looked like a nutrient problem, I had a bunch of dirt a friend of mine mixed up for the garden, & while perfect for squash seedlings im pretty sure thats what killed them. The 9 that are still healthy all were potted in soil from the same bag..
 

RollUpMikey

Well-Known Member
For squash? Hah hmm. That's sad to hear. Don't ever trust someone else's handiwork with your soon to be baby mama's. Spend the $60 for 5 bags of Fox Farm or Happy Frog; start a big garden and call it done.
 
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