Stalks and leaves turning yellow. trichromes not amber yet

jensen71

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Both leaves and stems are turning yellow and the trichromes look silver. Would u do a final flush and an early harvest if the trichromes aren’t amber yet? Someone once told me that I should feed them and theylll fatten up and then do another final flush. Then itll be ready by then. Any thoughts?
 

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ooof-da

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From the little I know these have a ways to go yet. Don’t even bother with the microscope until all those little white hairs turn dark & sucked back in. They need food in the budding stage, and you have at least 3 weeks by the looks so I wouldn’t stop any feed. I hope you get some OG to help you, im new AF but learning. Best of luck.
 

jensen71

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Hey I’m new to outdoor. Don’t judge meeeee!!!

dude bud rot hit a few days ago on my blueberry tree. It’s fucked. See below a few days ago ca last weekend full tree. It hit a few diff places on the tree so we cut it out and peroxide’s the stems. This is supposed to be end of week 7. 8 is supposed to be week before final flush. You think I can extend it
Another 1-2 weeks on overdrive ? How much nutes should I feed her. Most of her fan leaves turned yellow already and we’re clipped so she has to rely more on my nute feeds and upping it to 75-100% doses. That should be okay right?
 

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ooof-da

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Hey I’m new to outdoor. Don’t judge meeeee!!!

dude bud rot hit a few days ago on my blueberry tree. It’s fucked. See below a few days ago ca last weekend full tree. It hit a few diff places on the tree so we cut it out and peroxide’s the stems. This is supposed to be end of week 7. 8 is supposed to be week before final flush. You think I can extend it
Another 1-2 weeks on overdrive ? How much nutes should I feed her. Most of her fan leaves turned yellow already and we’re clipped so she has to rely more on my nute feeds and upping it to 75-100% doses. That should be okay right?
Hey bro, why do you double/triple post the same thing? You just hit my thread with this same thing. People will help you just be patient.
Here’s my noob help, but wait for others: forget about “over driving” or “flushing” - just use your nutes at 50% and stay the course. On the rot; ya cut it out and treat it. When you cut her down INSPECT REALLY CAREFULLY and cut any remaining out. Thiink about a bud wash. That’s as much as IV learned so far. Your plants look okay, don’t freak out…:). GL
 

ooof-da

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Hey bro, why do you double/triple post the same thing? You just hit my thread with this same thing. People will help you just be patient.
Here’s my noob help, but wait for others: forget about “over driving” or “flushing” - just use your nutes at 50% and stay the course. On the rot; ya cut it out and treat it. When you cut her down INSPECT REALLY CAREFULLY and cut any remaining out. Thiink about a bud wash. That’s as much as IV learned so far. Your plants look okay, don’t freak out…:). GL
Actually I just find a 4th thread on this same thing. You are getting some good advice from experienced growers there. Listen to them
 

jensen71

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Thanks everyone. I’m actually happy that they have reached this level of bud growth. Bud rot sucks. Shit happens. Damage control.
 

VolimPicke

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I am in Toronto area and have the same problem.
Outdoor plants are yellowing a lot but not ready for harvest.

With all the rain, PM and BD are enjoying my plants.
 

Budley Doright

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Blueberry is prone to rot and has to be watched very carefully (ops grow). My girls are all in different stages (all same strain) and the ones that are yellowing, natural btw, are real close but have some that will be another 2-3 weeks and it’s gonna be a race between rot and ready. Ops plants are still a couple weeks away at least.
 

BioScout

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Remove all rot and spray with 3% hydrogen peroxide anywhere that the rot touched or looks suspicious.

As for the yellowing leaves, what are your nighttime temperatures like,

Nutrient deficiency problems can be caused by poor soil, or underfeeding, but also by root rot, or simply too cold of temps in the root ball.
 

Budley Doright

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Remove all rot and spray with 3% hydrogen peroxide anywhere that the rot touched or looks suspicious.

As for the yellowing leaves, what are your nighttime temperatures like,

Nutrient deficiency problems can be caused by poor soil, or underfeeding, but also by root rot, or simply too cold of temps in the root ball.
Or fall lol.
 

BioScout

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or simply too cold of temps in the root ball.

Yes you can call it fall if you want. I usually try to keep root ball above 12*C or FALL will happen.
 

BioScout

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I am not trying to argue with you, and maybe I misunderstand your saying. I believe you are saying these things are inevitable. Or natural.

Fall is natural, not DESIREABLE. Nor are cold root ball temps inevitable if the plant is in a pot and you live in an indoor structure.

My plants had purple and yellowing leaves with nightime temps of 10*C in the past, took them inside and those leaves returned to a less healthy than normal lime green. We are talking a Holy shit, the temperatures were the problem! moment
 
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