That the Dutch Passion Blueberry? Wouldn't surprise me if that's the one giving you trouble. Mr. GJ I would love to see a step by step on your technique with the timing of what you do and how you do it. I've gotten pieces here and there, but it would be cool to see it in a single tutorial thread for hard heads like me.
FF, the very next grow I'll post a pain staking step by step process of my technique next grow. Yea FF the Dutch Passion is giving me the trouble. :321fu: she is being frustrating. Hopefully she straightens out. :jj:
Damn, with everybody else in there so happy and healthy it's hard to imagine another plant, or strain, having that big a fit. I know each strain has it's preferred conditions but that girl just isn't happy. Good luck!!! Goes to show we all run into a contrary bitch now and then. Be Cool, CG
Hers a better Picture of the unhappy Dutch Passion Blueberry. The happy plant to the right is also Dutch Passion Blueberry. :bduh:
That's so weird. Why is that happening? They are both the same darn plant basically. I mean they are both cuts of the same mom right? Seriously what could possibly be happening to that one? It's right next to a good one. Hell their roots are probably intertwined completely. Can't get much more "same conditions" than that. Yet the one suffers. Could it be a virus? It's presenting like it needs something though, maybe N? So weird. Way cool panoramic shot! Looks like a magazine picture to me:thumbs-up:
Whew, Mr G, I thought I was the only one that could grow clones and have only 1 out of the bunch act up. I have racked my brain trying to figure that out.
Tables are easy dxe. We can talk in depth later about setting them up. You should try one. I was intimidated for the longest time and CC and FF finaly convinced me to try it. I was sold. :thumbsup:
I don't have the space for a table.... Ill stick with my DWC buckets.... Crazy blueberry bitch, who she think she is a Kardashian? Lol
I do have a question... About to add some foam-board to one of my older spaces. I see you do foil side towards plants - any thoughts on shiny side in or plain white panda film?? Thanks
I had only a few branches of one plant do that same thing, they still grew but slow and they matured like they should have, just wasnt as big or as dense as the rest of the plant or the other 2 that were from the same mom right next to them.
If its a flat shiny surface I'm AGAINST shiny side in. If its wrinkled like MrG's car shade I say shiny side in. My reason is a flat shiny surface could create HOT spots of light burning and stressing your plants. Just my $.02
Hey dxe I found the same reflective material in 25-ft x 24 inches high for $23.85 or a 100-ft x 48-in Double Reflective Insulation roll for $163.33 at lowes I found it easy to work with and much easer to hang than mylar. I never have problems with hot spots.
To best retain heat face the reflective material towards the inside airspace. I'd just paint it white and be done with it.