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Blueberry auto, ready or not?

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Blueberry auto, ready or not?

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Damn yum. I wonder if it will stick to the mouth like peanut butter if you eat it?
 
Why would it be so light green? Leaves droopy?
this is the first blueberry i have ever seen, the buds sre commin in nice n thick, does it look ready yet??? Wait till the tris are milky right! Lol im waiting! Seriously, hows it look?
Hey brother,
The only real way to tell when a plant is done is to look at the trichomes under magnification. ...I’d also advise moving it out of your room and into normal lighting before you do, as it makes it easier to see the variances in the individual trichomes better.
You want to wait until the heads of the trichomes fill up with resin and mushroom out their heads, and then until those heads all me one a milky white, and about 25~30% are starting to turn Amber, then chop that tree down!!! Lol!!!
Good luck mate,
Cheers
 
Overwater is my guess? Always looked so dry, i wasnt checking weight! Damnit!
Ya the symptoms of Over watering and Under watering are the same. It appears you have them...but I don't know what else could be going on....
 
Hey brother,
The only real way to tell when a plant is done is to look at the trichomes under magnification. ...I’d also advise moving it out of your room and into normal lighting before you do, as it makes it easier to see the variances in the individual trichomes better.
You want to wait until the heads of the trichomes fill up with resin and mushroom out their heads, and then until those heads all me one a milky white, and about 25~30% are starting to turn Amber, then chop that tree down!!! Lol!!!
Good luck mate,
Cheers
 

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Hey brother,
The only real way to tell when a plant is done is to look at the trichomes under magnification. ...I’d also advise moving it out of your room and into normal lighting before you do, as it makes it easier to see the variances in the individual trichomes better.
You want to wait until the heads of the trichomes fill up with resin and mushroom out their heads, and then until those heads all me one a milky white, and about 25~30% are starting to turn Amber, then chop that tree down!!! Lol!!!
Good luck mate,
Cheers
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