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I will let you guys know if anything happens, I ended up removing all the bottom and middle fan leaves due to paranoia. Because I found a few reddish egg shapes on my microscope journey. I really didnt feel like mite babies infesting my grow room, even with all the leaves I removed, if they were mite bites, I had to have missed some... but it will keep them from mutiplying as quickly, waiting for the neem oil to come in the mail.
I also took leaves from my ladies due to fear of something going on. I have concluded that I either had a P or Calcium deficiency. I can't help but wonder if that is why I have had such slow growth.
So here is my grow room, its roughly 4 feet wide, 8 feet long, and 10 feet tall. The walls are doubled up blankets and quilts to keep light from getting in.
Here are some photos I took just now of my BC Blueberry and Durban Poison. I realize the Durban is showing some nitrogen overload, but I am just trying to follow my liquid nutrition starter kit guide. Durban must be more efficient with less nitrogen.
I also noticed many Blueberry leaves take a while to turn fully green. Its been interesting watching these two. One seems to want more nitrogen, the other is overloaded.
65-80 degrees should be good. My closet/box stays at 75-79F with lights on and 65-70 with lights out. I have had to put a heater in lately because of the cold Temps outside.
50F is to cold in my opinion for veg and flower.
My deficiency is definitely P then I have been spraying with Ginormous 0-18-16. So hopefully that will fix the problem. Thanks Kingjoe83.P more brown I think reddish more cal I think .
Blueberry can’t wait to get my hands on some good genetics ?.
Think I’ll try crop king seeds first I guess when the time comes of course
Have I not have you guys this chart this is what I follow green zone is hot spots.
I will keep updates going if you want to see how they bloom out over the next two months