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First of all be safe out there and thanks for reading my post. Well I am an old dog and am trying to learn some new tricks like growing meds here in tropical Thailand. Started indoors in a small air con room and moved outdoors at 1month. Don't have...
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First of all be safe out there and thanks for reading my post. Well I am an old dog and am trying to learn some new tricks like growing meds here in tropical Thailand. Started indoors in a small air con room and moved outdoors at 1month. Don't have access to the same high end fertilizers here; but lots of coconuts and compost. This plant is almost 3 months old and has survived transplanting to the air pot....but hasn't had any growth spurt. I am PH testing the water...but the humidity here is about 60% and the sun is very strong with temps reaching 90-95....and super windy. I built a windbreak which works OK, don't know what to do with the high humidity or if it causing the gowth/leaf color weirdness. Appreciate any help on watering/feeding/sun but can't just go to the shop with everything....there is no such thing here..Thanks again
 

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Shit... My high ass thought this post was about actual muffins.. I'll try to help anyways...What kind of soil are you planted in?
 
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Shit... My high ass thought this post was about actual muffins.. I'll try to help anyways...What kind of soil are you planted in?
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The soil is composted organic material and perlite/bat guano/bloodmeal/coffee grounds/ground lamb bone shanks/kelp powder/crushed egg shells...The seeds are from a visit to the US (REBEL SEEDS) I am using collected rain water with vinegar added to get the right ph....I have sprayed the plant with an aloe water mixture....
 
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The soil is composted organic material and perlite/bat guano/bloodmeal/coffee grounds/ground lamb bone shanks/kelp powder/crushed egg shells...The seeds are from a visit to the US (REBEL SEEDS) I am using collected rain water with vinegar added to get the right ph....I have sprayed the plant with an aloe water mixture....
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Your compost could be too hot... Also are you checking your ph after you add vinegar?
 
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First of all be safe out there and thanks for reading my post. Well I am an old dog and am trying to learn some new tricks like growing meds here in tropical Thailand. Started indoors in a small air con room and moved outdoors at 1month. Don't have access to the same high end fertilizers here; but lots of coconuts and compost. This plant is almost 3 months old and has survived transplanting to the air pot....but hasn't had any growth spurt. I am PH testing the water...but the humidity here is about 60% and the sun is very strong with temps reaching 90-95....and super windy. I built a windbreak which works OK, don't know what to do with the high humidity or if it causing the gowth/leaf color weirdness. Appreciate any help on watering/feeding/sun but can't just go to the shop with everything....there is no such thing here..Thanks again
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From what I can see I believe you have severe mite damage, be safe!
 
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Your compost could be too hot... Also are you checking your ph after you add vinegar?
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Ph after a bit of vinegar is 6.2-6.4 using a pool ph monitor
 
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Do these 2 week old plants look OK my concern is the brown tip and kind of weird unfolding of the leaves
 

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Hey sambapati , i dont think your position on planet earth is going to be the challenge , first of all , a quick question , you got rebel grown seeds ? You must have some high friends in high places , rebel grown are some knowledgeable dudes , the have great seeds ......
First off loose the home made ground bone mix , unless its been composted or processed in a pro manner ....
Next , you said you grew the plant indoor for a month , that makes perfect sense , but you should let it grow out more after you " pinched " trained it , as the plant outdoors goes into immediate flower , and your "stretch time seems non existant , as the plant is flowering directly from the fork in the pinch....

Beach is right , do you know what spider mites or local pests bugs you have there ?
Im sure you can get neem oil , to treat the mites , but going unchecked , your dead in the water fast.....

Perlite , bat guano , perfect , bloodmeal good ,
forget about the eggs , vinegar and coffee , oh on second thought , use them to make a nice eggs benedict breakfast , and lambshank osso bucco lunch

I dont think the intense sun will be a huge problem , but if you want sucess you might poke around for a spot with light , but only a few hours of direct light ....

Your soil is too dense , maybe you can mash it or grind it up ( to create better drainage ) , then add the perlite , bat guano blood meal , and get rid of the fabric ""pot ( oh i see you transplanted for outside air pot ok , sorry ) and use plastic , make it more difficult for all the creepy bugs and shit to enter and plastic will hold moisture better in the wind ,

What seeds did you get from rebel ? Are they from rebel grown seeds or rebel mota seeds ??
 
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Your little ones look fine , but are going to follow the same exact fate unless you change your plan ....

Well actually your first set of leaves are suffering from the overdone " hot" mix you are using ....

Another good idea is to get a suitable strain for your tropic region , you can then grow seed directly outside and it will start and finish fine.....
A sativa dominant ......
 
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Shit... My high ass thought this post was about actual muffins.. I'll try to help anyways...What kind of soil are you planted in?
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Hey jaguarlax ,Whats wrong with you !
 
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Hey sambapati , i dont think your position on planet earth is going to be the challenge , first of all , a quick question , you got rebel grown seeds ? You must have some high friends in high places , rebel grown are some knowledgeable dudes , the have great seeds ......
First off loose the home made ground bone mix , unless its been composted or processed in a pro manner ....
Next , you said you grew the plant indoor for a month , that makes perfect sense , but you should let it grow out more after you " pinched " trained it , as the plant outdoors goes into immediate flower , and your "stretch time seems non existant , as the plant is flowering directly from the fork in the pinch....

Beach is right , do you know what spider mites or local pests bugs you have there ?
Im sure you can get neem oil , to treat the mites , but going unchecked , your dead in the water fast.....

Perlite , bat guano , perfect , bloodmeal good ,
forget about the eggs , vinegar and coffee , oh on second thought , use them to make a nice eggs benedict breakfast , and lambshank osso bucco lunch

I dont think the intense sun will be a huge problem , but if you want sucess you might poke around for a spot with light , but only a few hours of direct light ....

Your soil is too dense , maybe you can mash it or grind it up ( to create better drainage ) , then add the perlite , bat guano blood meal , and get rid of the fabric ""pot ( oh i see you transplanted for outside air pot ok , sorry ) and use plastic , make it more difficult for all the creepy bugs and shit to enter and plastic will hold moisture better in the wind ,

What seeds did you get from rebel ? Are they from rebel grown seeds or rebel mota seeds ??
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Thanks for your reply....I got the seeds in November when I visited California they are Rebel Grown Seeds. I looked for Neem oil but so far no love here for that. I will try online to get some and use it. Should I repot the seedlings or wait for the Neem oil. I don't really know how many pests there are here but we have a lot of gekos roaming around and hopefully they will eat some of the pests,
 
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Your little ones look fine , but are going to follow the same exact fate unless you change your plan ....

Well actually your first set of leaves are suffering from the overdone " hot" mix you are using ....

Another good idea is to get a suitable strain for your tropic region , you can then grow seed directly outside and it will start and finish fine.....
A sativa dominant ......
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That makes sense..I bought the blueberry seeds because it said they were heat resistant. I am trying to get some Neem oil and will use it....in the meantime thanks for your feedback.
 
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Your little ones look fine , but are going to follow the same exact fate unless you change your plan ....

Well actually your first set of leaves are suffering from the overdone " hot" mix you are using ....

Another good idea is to get a suitable strain for your tropic region , you can then grow seed directly outside and it will start and finish fine.....
A sativa dominant ......
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Thanks Dire Wolf, I love your song BTW and please don't murder me....
 
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Hey sambapati , hope i didnt sound overy critical , i was just joking about the eggs .... i grow a lot in similar conditions , im going to give your situation more thought and get back to you , one thing i might suggest is , getting a good light to veg indoors , unless you have the freedom to use sunshine on the window or door , then extend your indoor veg time to 18 hours ...with any light indoors , but a nice led or grow light would be my preference....
Blueberry is a really finicky plant in some crosses , like a blueberry haze would be good for you but a straight blueberry already comes with a lot of challenges ,
Did someone suggest you grow a indica hybrid in your area , i would think they would have suggested something else , well anyway if im not mistaken , blueberry had thai influences , but sometimes you need to get a strain that is more suited to your hot humid tropic climate , but you will get there,
Transplanting seedlings is tough , but if you can do it gently and you dont have seeds to waste , then i would do it ....less compost , softer more perlite , good drainage , best bet , seedlings dont need to be fed , they sprout with enough stored energy to get them thru a week or two ...
 
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Thanks Dire Wolf, I love your song BTW and please don't murder me....
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Oh boy , now we talkin !

Also tips could be light burn , if they are too close to light
 
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Hey sambapati , hope i didnt sound overy critical , i was just joking about the eggs .... i grow a lot in similar conditions , im going to give your situation more thought and get back to you , one thing i might suggest is , getting a good light to veg indoors , unless you have the freedom to use sunshine on the window or door , then extend your indoor veg time to 18 hours ...with any light indoors , but a nice led or grow light would be my preference....
Blueberry is a really finicky plant in some crosses , like a blueberry haze would be good for you but a straight blueberry already comes with a lot of challenges ,
Did someone suggest you grow a indica hybrid in your area , i would think they would have suggested something else , well anyway if im not mistaken , blueberry had thai influences , but sometimes you need to get a strain that is more suited to your hot humid tropic climate , but you will get there,
Transplanting seedlings is tough , but if you can do it gently and you dont have seeds to waste , then i would do it ....less compost , softer more perlite , good drainage , best bet , seedlings dont need to be fed , they sprout with enough stored energy to get them thru a week or two ...
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Yes Dire Wolf -- I've got the shades open so the light comes in from outside. Every plant has a light and I can go with the longer light exposure as you suggested. Exactly how far away from the light are the seedlings supposed to be? Is 40 cm correct? I can hopefully get to Bangkok and go to a store that would carry a 'real' grow light. I did find Neem oil online and will get that and use it.
 
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Yes Dire Wolf -- I've got the shades open so the light comes in from outside. Every plant has a light and I can go with the longer light exposure as you suggested. Exactly how far away from the light are the seedlings supposed to be? Is 40 cm correct? I can hopefully get to Bangkok and go to a store that would carry a 'real' grow light. I did find Neem oil online and will get that and use it.
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Hey s ,yea 40cm or maybe 2ft would be a bit easier if the bulb is hot , i do t know what kind of light it is ,, if it feels too warm while your hand is under it then move it up , i would suggest 18 hrs of light 6 dark anyway you can do it , it will give the plant the required "veg time " then outdoors you will get the " flower cycle" careful with the neem oil ,follow instructions , get a magnification loupe or mag on phone or whatever you need to look for tiny "spider mites" not sure if you have them there , but if you do .....its number one problem , you can controll , eliminate them , but if you dont , your finished
Look for tiny black specks , under leaf , you will see them crawling around and leaving black waste spots ....
 
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Ok Per instructions of Dire Wolf I repotted all the plants into 30% organic soil 30 % perlite and 30% peat moss. I put rocks and coir on the bottom 10%. I had a Katie Bar the door wateri g session then brought in the cleaning man (me). Last night I gave the Neem/soapy spray routine and added magnets. Am encouraged by new growth in 2 of 3 plants. Any other suggestions -- I will wait at least 5 days to water and then do it better. All any suggestions thanks to the farmers. I USED Baked Dream muffin seeds frim Rebel Seeds...
 

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1 week shy of 2 months. Am asking if it is up pot time or wait another week.
 

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