Yeah, you could look around... Or you could look around for an area in your house to grow.
Nacho----
I really only supercrop the main shoot, where I want the main cola to start...
I do it pre-flowering to get the growth even among the branches, then trim up underbrush. This is repeated after week one and two... And maintained throughout flowering.
For example, last night I knocked a few stretching colas over with a pinch between nodes, then a 90 degree bend... They'll be fine and try to right themselves.
I could take some pics of plant knuckles from supercropping to give an idea of what happened preflower and where that is now...
Basically, where I first pinch preflower is where I want the "lollypop" to start, the nodes will form closer above the pinch, and during the stretch period it's important, i've tried other ways of cutting back the stretch like foliar B vitamin, topping, FIM etc. But supercropping seems to work the best for training the plants in my case.
-----On Topic-----
Been gone for 4 days, they're starting to look like nugs now, only a week or two before they start to bulk up.
The blueberries aren't very comfortable at nights, they're already starting to tinge a bit of purple on the fans... It's been getting down to 56-58 F degrees at night, outdoor temps are -10 F at night, everything else seems alright.
I also noticed a slight burn on the tips of the Blueberries...
Whereas the Super Skunks look like they could use some more food...
The 9Miles and larger Blueberries are loving the nutrient level...
I'm going to feed them different levels tonight... Which will be a peak feeding, after the light (800 PPM) feeding/flush they got 4 days ago.
In the mix, we have a special recipe...
AN Barricade
AN Humic/Fulvic
AN 2part
AN Mother Earth
AN Sweet Leaf
AN CarboLoad
FF Big Bloom
FF Tiger Bloom
FF Beastie Bloomz
HB Honey Bee ES
HygroZyme
The Blueberries get 900 PPM
Large plants 1200 PPM
Super Skunks 1400 PPM...