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New Grower Dutch Passion Auto Blueberry SCROG

I love DP AutoBlueberry :karma Cloud:
 
Does the blueberry really smell like that signature blueberry everyone knows and loves? Im thinking of doing a journal for this strain and want to figure out all I can about it. Idk if the ruderalis takes away from that smell. Thanks :gthumb:
 
One more question for ya on the LST. When do you stop LST'ng? What I mean is do you LST throughout the entire grow until harvest or do you eventually untie it and let it grow?

Well man i have stopped now as vertical growth stopped because now its time for the stems to get all thick and its easier to brake them. I wont be doing anymore for the rest of the grow. Hope that helps man.
 
Does the blueberry really smell like that signature blueberry everyone knows and loves? Im thinking of doing a journal for this strain and want to figure out all I can about it. Idk if the ruderalis takes away from that smell. Thanks :gthumb:

hey man never grown the photo version so im not sure. But it is a lovely smoke if i do say so myself.

I love DP AutoBlueberry :karma Cloud:

Me too man.
 
I did a little smoke report a few weeks ago on DP autoblueberry. The ruderalis takes away from the smell and smoke a bit. Im no experienced auto grower but I did an alright job.. mine smells a bit like cheese until you break it up, then you get some of that classic blueberry, but backed by this bubblegum smell... quite amazing. :stylez rasta smoke:
It is totally worth a go in my opinion. :peace:
 
Well man i have stopped now as vertical growth stopped because now its time for the stems to get all thick and its easier to brake them. I wont be doing anymore for the rest of the grow. Hope that helps man.

That makes sense. Do you remove the strings once vertical growth stops or do you still keep them on?

I think ill have to wait another week before I add flowering nutes. My biggest Berry Ryder is flowering like crazy but it's still growing quite a bit vertically.
 
That makes sense. Do you remove the strings once vertical growth stops or do you still keep them on?

I think ill have to wait another week before I add flowering nutes. My biggest Berry Ryder is flowering like crazy but it's still growing quite a bit vertically.

Yeah man after a few weeks you can remove the strings.
 
Yeah man after a few weeks you can remove the strings.

Thanks buddy! Sorry for bombarding you with questions. Pretty much just copying your LST if ya don't mind lol. Think I'm starting to get the hang of it. I'm amazed at how far you can take it too. I have one main stem literally bent in half. I do wonder sometimes if I'm forcing the plant to use more energy towards healing itself from the bending vs growing bigger. I know for sure I wouldn't have fit these plants in my small tent without LST tho :D
 
Thanks buddy! Sorry for bombarding you with questions. Pretty much just copying your LST if ya don't mind lol. Think I'm starting to get the hang of it. I'm amazed at how far you can take it too. I have one main stem literally bent in half. I do wonder sometimes if I'm forcing the plant to use more energy towards healing itself from the bending vs growing bigger. I know for sure I wouldn't have fit these plants in my small tent without LST tho :D

Man ask away i dont mind the questions, im just happy to be a helping hand. I dont think so man Lst stands for LOw stress so basically low stress wont stop any growing at all. Some strains just dont get that big and there are alot of other factors that will make a difference in size and health of the plants.
 
Day 38, Week 6

Blueberry got a feed today with some epsom salts thrown in for good measure and the Polarlights will be getting a feeding tomorrow.

Blueberry:

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Polarlights at day 20:

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