Indoor My first Auto Blueberry grow

Sometimes she even smells blueberry-ish. I've been a gardener for a long time.
I use a self-watering pot, and I think I will get excellent results from it once I
get my ducks in a row.

A friend of mine was one of the original Oregon bluberry growers, been a fan of the strain for a long time and never grew it, but now have a Blue Dream Auto and 3 Blue Kush photos on the way. I need to run my Chemdogs first but figure it'll be a blue Christmas at my house :)
 
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Finally started kicking. I use the Go Box for nutes.
But yesterday I decided to give it a little extra and
threw in a teaspoon of Tiger Bloom in with the regular
nutes.

The usual suspects are GO Bloom, BioBud, BioMarine,CaMg+
and the Alaska liquid Kelp I got from Home Depot. According
to the box, it's time to stop the seaweed nutes, I don't agree.

The BioMarine is liquified squid. Yum. I think liquid fish fertiliser
would be better. When that first showed up in the 80s it was cheap,
and I used gallons of the stuff. It's gotten kind of pricey now, but
I want some for the garden, and as long as I have it, I'll throw some
in my grows.
 
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I just got some of the same seeds, DP Blueberry, this is my first auto grow and really looking forward to learning something new. Will be watching so keep up the pics and posts. I'll be doing the same.
 
I just got some of the same seeds, DP Blueberry, this is my first auto grow and really looking forward to learning something new. Will be watching so keep up the pics and posts. I'll be doing the same.

Make sure it's got some roots on it before you throw it under bright lights.
It's a light feeder in veg, put the boots to it when it buds. If you haven't grown before,
pot really likes calcium and magnesium. You also want to be generous with the perlite.
 
Planning on using a modified TLO style and trying to figure out whether or not to use layers or spikes to enhance and boost. Also be using smartpots, think it might give the roots more OXY. Going to give it a try on a few to start with and see what happens. Starting under T-5 then going to MH 400's and to my greenhouse for the last 6 or so weeks. Might try some large tomato cages to spread them out a bit, kind of like Low stress training, might help?
 
I don't know anything about TLO. I tried an Airpot, but went back to my self-watering
plant cause it's easier.

The grow method depends on the space, and your needs. I bought a tomato cage thinking
I'd use it in my pot, but it didn't go. I think the straight sides of an Airpot might work better
for that. But to answer the general question, support is a good idea, and with some sort of
scaffolding you can accomplish both LST and support for when the buds threaten to break some
branches.
 
I dont know how I missed this one but, thats a nice lookin blue berry bush man.
Hopefully you will get some colors when the buds mature more.
 
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I think this is week 8. It's slowing down, the tips of some leaves got burned,
but that always happens when I use Tiger Bloom. Those leaves that are turning color
don't look yellow, that's the camera. It's a dark color, red or headed for purple or something.

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As you can see, it's filling in nicely, no blueberry smell at all.
It smells like pot, but not the usual smells you expect.
 
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