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Theyre first night out .i hope theyll be ok

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Theyre first night out .i hope theyll be ok

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I was wondering about those brown tips as well. Whats a good organic solution for that?
 
This is my first grow and today I put 2 of my blueberries outside. I have no idea what to expect but its been raining here on and off for a few days and I dont want it to hurt the plants. Maybe I'm too worried but I've been reading about clay soil not having alot of drainage. I live in appalachia and thats mostly all the soil I can find. Clay and rocky. I dug about 2 feet down and filled the holes with expert gardner soil mixed with some of the clay soil i dug up. Let me tell you that it wasn't fun packing that big ass bag of dirt through the muddy, slippery hills I live around. Let alone sneaking it in. I'm just worried about there first night out. Were supposed to have a low of 63 degrees tonight. How do they look so far?View attachment 1120295View attachment 1120298View attachment 1120297
I don't know much about or actually anything about cultivating outside but 63° should not hurt them I don't know man but are you in the woods somewhere off the beaten path? Oh my god dude look up behind you I think I see Bigfoot growling I just waiting for you to leave so he can take your plants back to his place and plant them! Dash dash – so when you returned to a secluded place and they're gone well it was my goddamn or some other undesirable person I discovered them on the Fly, I have found through years of seeing something like that happened usually it's the person that helps you plant them has loose lips and tells a friend who tells another friend or actually does it himself !... By the way
This is my first grow and today I put 2 of my blueberries outside. I have no idea what to expect but its been raining here on and off for a few days and I dont want it to hurt the plants. Maybe I'm too worried but I've been reading about clay soil not having alot of drainage. I live in appalachia and thats mostly all the soil I can find. Clay and rocky. I dug about 2 feet down and filled the holes with expert gardner soil mixed with some of the clay soil i dug up. Let me tell you that it wasn't fun packing that big ass bag of dirt through the muddy, slippery hills I live around. Let alone sneaking it in. I'm just worried about there first night out. Were supposed to have a low of 63 degrees tonight. How do they look so far?View attachment 1120295View attachment 1120298View attachment 1120297
also you're a black hole man wow we have fallen into the Vortex of the black hole- - - -
 

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I don't know much about or actually anything about cultivating outside but 63° should not hurt them I don't know man but are you in the woods somewhere off the beaten path? Oh my god dude look up behind you I think I see Bigfoot growling I just waiting for you to leave so he can take your plants back to his place and plant them! Dash dash – so when you returned to a secluded place and they're gone well it was my goddamn or some other undesirable person I discovered them on the Fly, I have found through years of seeing something like that happened usually it's the person that helps you plant them has loose lips and tells a friend who tells another friend or actually does it himself !... By the way
also you're a black hole man wow we have fallen into the Vortex of the black hole- - - -
If you're going to choose to be a black hole at least throw a few lightning bolts in
 
I don't know much about or actually anything about cultivating outside but 63° should not hurt them I don't know man but are you in the woods somewhere off the beaten path? Oh my god dude look up behind you I think I see Bigfoot growling I just waiting for you to leave so he can take your plants back to his place and plant them! Dash dash – so when you returned to a secluded place and they're gone well it was my goddamn or some other undesirable person I discovered them on the Fly, I have found through years of seeing something like that happened usually it's the person that helps you plant them has loose lips and tells a friend who tells another friend or actually does it himself !... By the way
also you're a black hole man wow we have fallen into the Vortex of the black hole- - - -

If you're going to choose to be a black hole at least throw a few lightning bolts in
I've thought of people finding them but I'm the only person that knows where they are. Nobody has went with me. I know there's still a chance of someone randomly finding them but I think I put them in a spot where the odds of someone finding them are slim. I laid down mothballs and soap for any animals or bigfoot. That shouldn't be an issue.
 
should be fine, growth maybe slow until it warms up.
below 55 can do real damage even kill them.
This is my first grow and today I put 2 of my blueberries outside. I have no idea what to expect but its been raining here on and off for a few days and I dont want it to hurt the plants. Maybe I'm too worried but I've been reading about clay soil not having alot of drainage. I live in appalachia and thats mostly all the soil I can find. Clay and rocky. I dug about 2 feet down and filled the holes with expert gardner soil mixed with some of the clay soil i dug up. Let me tell you that it wasn't fun packing that big ass bag of dirt through the muddy, slippery hills I live around. Let alone sneaking it in. I'm just worried about there first night out. Were supposed to have a low of 63 degrees tonight. How do they look so far?View attachment 1120295View attachment 1120298View attachment 1120297
I've thought of people finding them but I'm the only person that knows where they are. Nobody has went with me. I know there's still a chance of someone randomly finding them but I think I put them in a spot where the odds of someone finding them are slim. I laid down mothballs and soap for any animals or bigfoot. That shouldn't be an issue.
I don't know dude I'd be really careful Bigfoot might be the law dressed up as Bigfoot seriously watch your ass- - - -
 

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They fly helicopters around here to look for it. I know a guy that had 20 of his plants taken while he was at work. His neighbor said the heli hovered over them for awhile and then they came on four wheelers to get them. His was right in his yard though. Thats just part of it around here, unfortunately you have that risk. Thats why I have them in a random spot that nobody knows about.
 
Right on d! Archery something like September 26 so you should be done by then. Hopefully nobody scouting trips over them. The finish line is in sight! What A long strange trip it’s been, brother!
 
Not sure if it's bud rot but looks like a fungal issue, check the base of that branch and see if it is broken or mushy or anything weird. I would remove the affected branch though and spray the cut site with a fungicide then wrap it to try to prevent further issues.

All you can really do from there is wait. Sometimes you will have a small localized infection that you can excise material and prevent from spreading, but chances are if you have branches that are just dying like that there is a greater issue with the plant.

Hopefully the base of that branch broke and didn't heal right and finally went bad. If that's the case then just try to be a little more careful when moving/supporting your giant outdoor monsters
 
I did end up cutting that top off and brought it home. I have a jewelers loop coming in the mail tomorrow and I was going to go check them. Someone told me they looked done from looking at the bud I brought home. I went and set up my tent for drying and camouflaged it and took water, buckets and everything for the budwash today. There's only a few spots that look like that and I figured that since I may be harvesting tomorrow there isn't much I can do but pick off the infected spots and wash them good.
 
Could be caterpillars, hang the bud over a cup to see if any crawl out. Cats leave black specks like pepper in the bud.
 
I've not seen caterpillars in awhile since I've sprayed with insecticide. Maybe you're right though. I will keep an eye on it for caterpillars
 
If they look dry and finished most likely the stem for that branch was damaged at the base and died off. If this is the case you are in the clear to let them keep going, just keep an eye on any big branches that need support.
 
What did you decide? Leave them? Or take them? This is the time of year that really test your nerve! Lol
 
What did you decide? Leave them? Or take them? This is the time of year that really test your nerve! Lol
The trichomes didn't look cloudy to me and none was amber. I decided to check again tomorrow. Lol I have everything ready though.
 
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