beautiful work Seymour, she reminds me of the AutoMazar in a way with the bushy structure. This has to be the best example of AutoBlueberry I have ever seen
gutted about the collapse mate she is such a beauitiful looking plant, even with losing a few limbs she must surely be capable of delivering 6-8 ounces!
So where are those people that are saying that autos don't yield???? It seems that there are many plants, growers, strains, that are proving to be quite to the contrary.... Nice one SB
So where are those people that are saying that autos don't yield???? It seems that there are many plants, growers, strains, that are proving to be quite to the contrary.... Nice one SB
hehe indeed many doubters/auto critics are being silenced by the work being done here and elsewhere by "auto enthusiasts" lol. I know dude from my local growshop was bad mouthing autos until i showed him a pic of my TD 5 weeks from seed that absolutely dwarfed his 2 month vegged photo strains
i over ran her pk boost by a couple of days and have now put her straight into flush/very low ec of .6 and gonna let her ride it out untill i get the time to take her down, she is now starting to yellow very heavily and her pistils are brown also her buds are very dense with cloudy trichs
her branches are starting to bend all over the place aswell which is making her spread out more than she needs to be but cause she is so near harvest ill just let her do what she wants, i could harvest her today but im gonna give her at least 7 more days
prertty gutted that she fell over and snapped a few branches but thats the joy of growing big plants in dwc with no support lol i should still get a nice return
I'm not harvesting mine till New Year's Eve... The guts of 100 days.. Hope she stays happy till then...
But I'll say this... I love AutoBlueberry.. Mine smells like rotten (but a nice rotten) Refreshers.. If that makes sense.
Can't Feckin wait.. Fat 'n sticky.
Well done as per SB...
Oh I took your advice & topped my Mazar the other day.. She is in her preflower stretch now & going for it... She is loving the genesis nutes.. (me too).
prertty gutted that she fell over and snapped a few branches but thats the joy of growing big plants in dwc with no support lol
One of the advantages of the LST for DWC is that the big plants have a tie down that keeps them on the bucket!! I saw one that they used on of those conicalflower or tree wire supports and it looked pretty cool, but the LST works pretty gfood also to keep the center of gravity a little lower too.
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