CKS Blueberry Grow

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beside that they look good just a couple days into 12/12

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lol well my theory is that basically a little too much nutes that the next watering just water and a little less nutes or water orrrrr that ONE bug just a little ass wants to shew some of your leaves :Namaste::tokin:
 
It appears to be bites of some kind. From what. I have no idea. If it's just a little here and there. You just have a hungry friend. If it gets crazy. I'd start looking into pest issues. And begin an IPM if you haven't already.

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Could be some type of fly hopefully not but sure do hope she gets better which i think she will, your plants are beautiful, and ive tried to use mighty wash after like 3 weeks and a half from seed and then 3 days after just like spray her down giving her a good shower for a precaution so those mites and any other bug wont bother them. But for now your girls are still growing lovely and happy :thumb:
 
I received 8 seeds was only expecting 5 but got 3 bonus and picked the 4 of the most female looking seeds using that method that shows by were the seed was attached to its Mother

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The "volcano" method.
I'm curious to see your results. I've been "volcanoing" (probably not a real word) for years.


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Saw those leaves with the ''bug bites''look like just torn leaves to me..
And whats with all this lux meter stuff...thats a waste of money honestly..
 
I'm pretty sure if your low N it's gonna affect the older growth first. Plant pulls N from older storage bins in the leaves and feeds new growth.
A quick Google search says that yellowing new growth is most likely an iron issue.
I had some yellowing in my later veg stages. If you watch my whole YouTube series. You'll see I think I may have fixed it with molasses.

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I'm sure someone is gonna chime in and say that molasses is a sweetener and isn't feeding the plant. But I personally don't think this is true. If you look at the label on the back of a jar. It had large amounts of what a plant wants in food.. potassium calcium magnesium and iron.

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The more I sit here and think about it. Your using the Lucas formula like me right? I read somewhere that you need to shift the PH sometimes to get the full swing on the nutrients. This is kind of why I went away from this method. I would always PH to like 6.2 or 6 once in a while. Instead of 6.5 all the time like they say to with soil.


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