Blue haze how to care

Hello. I’m waiting on my order for blue haze seeds to arrive. However now I’m worried for I’ve just read that they are not the easiest plants to grow. This is my very first grow attempt indoors and now I’m stressing that I’ve brought the wrong seeds. Can anybody help me out here, and tell me your experience growing Blue Haze. Cheers :grinning::+1:t3:

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First of all, welcome to the forum. With the help of everyone on here we will be sure to help you have a successful grow, even with advanced seeds. Maybe we can get to know your grow space a little so we can keep your grow variables to a minimum. If you fill out a support ticket, that’s a good start. We already know your strain, and some of the other things will be blank like run off and PPM, but some other information is helpful like lighting and ventilation.
You’ve come to the right place, this is a great community!

Answer these simple questions the best you can.
If you do not know, or do not use something; Just say so = NA
Strain; Type, Bag seed, ILGM… name of strain:

Age from Sprout:

Soil in pots, Hydroponic, or Coco / Brand and type of Soil & Size of Pots:
How often do you water and how do you determine when to do so?
PH of water and runoff or solution in reservoir:

What is strength of nutrient mix? EC, or TDS:

Indoor or Outdoor:
Light system, size and height from plants:

Temps; Day, Night:
Humidity; Day, Night:

Ventilation system; Yes, No, Size:

AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier:

Co2; Yes, No:

Add anything else you feel would help us give you a most informed answer. Feel free to elaborate, but short, to the point questions and facts will help us help you

Also here is a Deficiencies & Excesses Chart to help

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Are they feminized? Auto or photo seeds? I’d fill out the support ticket that @Covertgrower posted so that we can get you on track.

I’m not sure why Blue Haze would be more difficult to grow? I think we can handle it though, lol :grinning:

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Just a wild guess, but I’ve noticed plants that tend to have really dense buds seem to be flagged for med to difficult growing. Could be a coincidence, but I’m sure you’ll be fine if your is in order.

How do I get a ticket? Yes they are Fem and unfortunately I still haven’t received them in the post. Day 27 now. May be slower due to Xmas.

The ticket is already posted in the second post. It is just a copy paste deal.

@Petageorgina

What date did they ship? If it was during one of the sales some of the orders were a bit delayed in shipping from what one of the other members was saying.

Hi, very first time growing under lights. My tent is still not set up yet due to waiting on seeds. But I will be growing only 1 and will be in soil. And I’m gonna try to wing my way through with basic plant care. I’ve been advised to just and only use seasol through out the whole growth period. I’ve got a brand new Defender 600w HPS globe. Tent is 1.2 x 1.2 x 2 …I have a thermometer and a fan and a humidity reader. Got myself a little soil PH test kit. At the moment I’m planning on using one of those big pot plant tubs that stores the water underneath and it has a little gauge saying what’s in it, and a little spout that you can water and fertilise through. Don’t really know if one of these pots will be any good? But can you please let me know how to create a ticket ? Well any way I still gotta wait for seeds and then germination, wish that I had them for we have had warm weather but had a lovely rainy storm the other night and seeds would of loved that.

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@Petageorgina all of us soil growers use fabric pots to allow the roots to breath better. It also air prunes the roots to keep from getting root bound. They’re very affordable at about $6USD for five of them. Amazon links are allowed here, this is what I purchased:
247Garden 5-Pack 5 Gallon Grow Bags /Aeration Fabric Pots w/Handles (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013JM3JSA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_TGSVPs2UAbnlB

Also I read that using a auto water system(pan under pot) is not great for a couple of reasons but I believe that you need to swing the moisture of the soil from wet to fairly dry and I think I also seen where the water in the tray can be a recipe for problems.

Tony

here you go