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Devils34

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1st grow and i couldnt be more impressed by a plant so far than I am with my CSI Humboldt Bubblegum S1.

I flipped to flower way too early, thinking it would stretch, but this plant had no stretch, but did get wider. Dispite flipping too early, I'm very satisfied with how many budsites this baby has, lots of them cant be seen in this picture.

In comparison I have an Azure Haze in the 2nd pic, it isnt gonna yield for shit because I flipped too early, but its a beauty in her own right with the classic blueberry leaf deformities and all (crinkle leafs)
 

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Devils34

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Your plant is overdosed on nitrogen

it’s not a classic blueberry deformity
Ive seen a million blueberry grows where the leaves do this.

But I respect your opinion and it could possibly be too much nitrogen intake as well playing a part, so thanks for letting me know.



That's why I posted this and why its in the newbie section, looking for feedback and to learn.


Sorry about the pics in the lights, im a terrible photographer in any lighting though I assure you lol
 

Devils34

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Buddy those are not happy plants...
Why you say that??

Theyve been trucking along nicely, especially the bubblegum. The azure haze I agreed was unhappy for a while but then it started taking off.

Im just wondering because in terms of growth they have seemed to be ok, definitely have made mistakes and adjusted along the way, but overall ive been happy with their growth and how things are going currently.
 

Lordhooha

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1st grow and i couldnt be more impressed by a plant so far than I am with my CSI Humboldt Bubblegum S1.

I flipped to flower way too early, thinking it would stretch, but this plant had no stretch, but did get wider. Dispite flipping too early, I'm very satisfied with how many budsites this baby has, lots of them cant be seen in this picture.

In comparison I have an Azure Haze in the 2nd pic, it isnt gonna yield for shit because I flipped too early, but its a beauty in her own right with the classic blueberry leaf deformities and all (crinkle leafs)
take pics in natural light however they look toxic.
 

xtsho

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Ive seen a million blueberry grows where the leaves do this.

But I respect your opinion and it could possibly be too much nitrogen intake as well playing a part, so thanks for letting me know.



That's why I posted this and why its in the newbie section, looking for feedback and to learn.


Sorry about the pics in the lights, im a terrible photographer in any lighting though I assure you lol
That claw is classic sign of too much nitrogen.

Regarding that red light though. You can turn the lights off to take a picture. Otherwise it's just....

 

ComfortCreator

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To add to this, I have blueberry running right now, and can say for sure it is more N sensitive than most strains. Mine ran to the edge of over N because I use supersoil.

To observe it in every run should tell the poster to cut back on N when running blueberry!
 

Bukvičák

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1st pic: Azure Haze

2nd pic: Bubblegum

I think theyre coming along well. I did listen though and im going with straight water on them until I start to see improvement.
I might be wrong here coz I have driven over my phone with liftruck at work, but is it nanner on the first pic?
 

Devils34

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Yes 100000%
I actually dont think so. I think what youre seeing is a seed developing though because I had a male that I pulled just too late that had already busted a few nuts....i dont see anything when looking at them that has resembled a male flower on these females.

Ps. Yes this is my first grow. And may be my last sharing anything on here. Very few ppl here have helped and I do thank those who have. However, mostly its been completely rude comments for no damn reason talking shit because you know, nobody else was every new at this and nobody else ever made mistakes. This is why ppl dont post as much as they used to here.
 
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