Blueberry muffin by Humboldt seed company

supernew413

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They are fems I was hoping they would be bigger at this point they are almost 9 weeks old I am ready to flip them but I am trying to be patient
do U think thes ladies need more nitrogen. I was just looking At these pics they seem kinda pale/ lime green to me
 

crisnpropa

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I can't call it. Were they recently darker? Have you noticed them fade to what they are now?
I see no yellowing.
 

SUNDOG

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Hey supernew, plants look good. I'd say you right about them being pale and maybe needing some food.
The plants could just be getting root bound and have exhausted the nutrients in the soil.
You can transplant them into bigger pots with fresh soil then flip or start top dressing them with organic amendments and watering it in.
Could also be a Ph issue, what's your Ph when you water? I know you said you wanted bigger plants before you flipped but remember the plant are going to stretch 2x plus their starting size. So make sure you have enough vertical room between your plant tops and your light/s.
I grew Dark heart Nurserys cut of blue berry muffin i recall it had a really sweet smell.
Good luck man.
 

supernew413

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Hey supernew, plants look good. I'd say you right about them being pale and maybe needing some food.
The plants could just be getting root bound and have exhausted the nutrients in the soil.
You can transplant them into bigger pots with fresh soil then flip or start top dressing them with organic amendments and watering it in.
Could also be a Ph issue, what's your Ph when you water? I know you said you wanted bigger plants before you flipped but remember the plant are going to stretch 2x plus their starting size. So make sure you have enough vertical room between your plant tops and your light/s.
I grew Dark heart Nurserys cut of blue berry muffin i recall it had a really sweet smell.
Good luck man.
sundog I am using FF ocean forest I think ur right they have used up all the nutrients in the soil. I have only fed them three times with about half recommend strength. I am using GH NUTES. I didn’t want to fry them but I think they are ready for more. I ph the water to 6.5. I should have plenty of room for the stretch they are only 14 inches tall.
 

SUNDOG

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She looks good but shes hungry. It's not advisable to use salt based nutrients (GH nutes) with soil. Check out the organic soil section.
If I where you I would transplant to bigger pots with some fresh soil or prun the roots and add fresh soil. get some dry amendments and start top dressing. Start to flower a week or so after transplant. Otherwise they won't make it through flower with out problems.
What kind of light do you plan on flowering with?
 

supernew413

Active Member
She looks good but shes hungry. It's not advisable to use salt based nutrients (GH nutes) with soil. Check out the organic soil section.
If I where you I would transplant to bigger pots with some fresh soil or prun the roots and add fresh soil. get some dry amendments and start top dressing. Start to flower a week or so after transplant. Otherwise they won't make it through flower with out problems.
What kind of light do you plan on flowering with?
What do you recommend for organic nutes
 
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