Blueberry Lowryder Auto

This is my first grow. Indoor and controlled growing area. These are going into their 4th week. 1 plant is much smaller/ almost runt like, but healthy. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

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The one on the right has started to flower, the other two probably aren’t far behind. If they aren’t in their final pots you should repot them right away. If you are using nutrients you can switch to bloom formula.

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Same 5 gal fabric pots that I have used since planting. I have started the bloom nutrients. Thank you for taking a look. I truly appreciate it.

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Nothing atypical. I have three jack herer autos growing outside. 2 of them are 30" the third is barely 12".
As is said “it is what it is”. Lowryder is bred to be a very compact plant.

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Welcome to the forum! I started a Lowryder and Northernlights at the same time. The Lowryder started slow but is now doing better than the Northernlights. Lots of fat solid buds and no issues all. Lowryder appears to be an easy one to grow IMO.

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@CMichGrower, @registereduser, @Zee, @beardless,@Cannabian, @TheAlchemist, @LandShark, @Nugnug

I wanted to post pictures and update for all of you that I tagged. Without all of your help and advice; the girls would not be where they are today.
The little runt of the group already has some of the pistils turning amber/brown.
Unless corrected by you Pro’s; I am thinking about going to water only at this point. We are on week 8, and they were fed this morning, but having a gut feeling about stopping the nutrients.
Thank you all again for getting us to this stage.
Continued Happy Growing All!

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@JimHigh, they look great! Very nice work. Did you give them a full dose today?

You got about 4 weeks IMO, I’d probably go water/feed and water only after that.

What’s your plan to dry them?

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Takes a minimum of eight weeks from start of flower, not start of grow. You have a long way to go, which is a good thing because they are just going to get bigger and fatter. Looks like you should have a good harvest when all is said and done.

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I’m with @Zee @CMichGrower on this one. You have ways to go still. They’ll start getting more red hairs. When you start to see a lot of them check your trichomes. Looking good though!

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I’d keep feeding for now, you still have 3 to 4 weeks. Gonna been Booming by then. Great grow from your first photo 29 days ago. What lights are u using

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@JimHigh Do you have anything to get an up close and personal look at your trichomes? BTW, the girls look great!

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After the couple of days of sleep, I was just going to dry them in the tent. The closet where my tent is has perfect temp and RH so far.

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I did buy a jewelers loupe. Get so excited seeing those new Trichomes! Thank you for the support

I have the MarsHydro 2x2 tent, and the MarsHydro 150watt full spectrum light.

@Zee,
I did give them full feeding this am. Thank you very much for the help, and encouraging words!

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Definitely would wait till the hairs turn red before considering chopping it

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Tent is a great plan, get some air flow growing, but not on the buds.

You’re welcome! Buds will keep on packing the next few weeks.

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I’m on board with the other posts about more time. They’re gonna be fattening up over the next few weeks so def dont let up on em yet. Outside of that they looking good.

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Sounds like it is unanimous. Several more weeks and another feed. One may very well finish sooner than the others. Keep an eye on the pistils. Brown and laying down tells you they are getting closer.
of my my 4 plant grow, one finished 2 weeks sooner than the last one.

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Very valid point, one I should have mentioned.

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