JKash
Can you out GRAV The Gravmaster???
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Ya they been in flower for almost 3 weeks now... slow..but still... they trying to combat the conditionsIm a bit south on the 38th but last week of july and 1st week of august is when i started flowering last year. My outdoor blueberry is in probably the most juiced up preflower ive seen and will be flowering hard next week. Only been growing 3 years tho
You had me laughing (in a good way!) However just hear my theory out? I believe some spots in the state are worse than others... that being said effective sunlight is not penetrating the smog/smoke/sute...causing the plants to flower early because not relieving strong enough light for extended amount of days to weeks?JK,
Do you think the plants are “smelling” the smoke and thinking we better get flowering because smokey fires is about to consume us? Doubt it. I’m in NY filled with smoke and the outdoor plants are not flowering yet and not affected.
Zill.
Thanks for that as that is a good article...so what could cause 3 different farms in different locations with different strains and different feeding regiments to cause all plants to flower early like that? I get that it's the reds...but maybe that's the only light to "penetrate" walking to work daily visibility was a ¼ mile on a lot of days... between the fires and solar flares maybe stronger reds are being emitted..
We are above albanyJk,
I am in Smokey NY about 65 north of the City in the HudsonValley. My crop is not in any hurry to flower.
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