Waited from some much more experience growers to respond, and googled up this How to Identify Wind Burn by Nebula Haze. The plant look healthy to my untrained eye, but yes there is mild curling on mostly new growth. It could be roots have just hit a high Nitrogen pocket, and as already stated AH is a finicky strain. Doubt it is too much wind or a water problem. Just watch it closely and let’s hope it straightens up.
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My man cave gets 55-degrees at night.
Concrete is also 55.
Hope this helps during summer heat
AH is a finicky plant. Not sure I’ll be growing it again real soon.
I’ve heard about Nebula Haze a number of times recently. Seems like I should take the time to check her out.
Thanks
She has a website Grow Weed Easy com. @MeEasy led me there when discussing her articles , I have found her to be very sharp on all growing issues.
Wind Burn by Nebula Haz
READ this as WILD. BURN
Google got me straight
That looks more like the beginning of preflower to me than anything else. Those skinny, bright green leaves usually denote the start of flower, nothing to worry about. AH can be a bit tricky, but she’s also resilient. Out of 3 phenos, I had one that tastes like starburst, and that’s the one I will always hope for when planting those seeds lol.
Here’s hoping for starburst!
Did my first LST today.
Blueberry
AH
Other environment info:
Light 24” - 39 DLI - 20/4
Water 1000ml each today - Ph 6.4 - 1/2tsp CalMag
Run off: 903ppm on AH - 613ppm on Blueberry
Looking like I’ll need to start feeding next watering.
I don’t think I really have a problem or question. Just someone check my math and tell me if I’m doing something wrong. ![]()
Hi @MeEasy Here’s my grow journal.
I took the plunge and ordered the Earth Dust. Thanks for the discount code! I guess I’m a living soil grower now ![]()
welcome to the simple life
you are welcome
I’ve been following along your grow but I have to admit I don’t read every word I pretty much skim through everyone’s threads just stopping when I think I can be helpful or funny lol
Okay…. I think I’m in Flower.
35 days total and 21 in Veg. So that math works out, I think.
Blueberry
AH
Since these are Autos, and I don’t flip, I’m not sure how the math works from here.
Should I change my environment to match Flower now? This is what I’m thinking:
Light - 20/4, 18”, 45 DLI
Temp 71
RH 45
I’m switching to living soil thanks to @MeEasy
I’ve only added CalMag to the last water but it’s time to add nutrients.
I’ve ordered Earth Dust but it’s not here yet. I’m hoping they don’t get too hungry before it does arrive, and I can top-dress with Boost.
Am I in the right ballpark here friends?
@MeEasy @Storm @beardless @VirginiaGrowBoy @Aussie_autos @nmgeo
Not a lot will change. Stay long light. Add flower nutes. Up light to 80% if dialed back. Watch them explode.
Other than adding bloom when it arrives, not much else to do. You can remove a few of the leaves at the very bottom. New ones on top will be taking over. It is good to open up the bottom before or the beginning of flower.
I really enjoyed growing blueberry auto. I hope you do too.
Agree with what’s above. Removing the bottom 1/4 to 1/3 will allow the plant to concentrate on the flowers
Yours plants look great and your plan works 4sure…
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Earth Dust is here!
Now I have a million questions.
I’m in the middle of this grow when I decided to use Earth Dust. So I didn’t use base when I started.
I’m in the flower now, so I can use Boost in a tea since they’ve had no nutrients so far? I think they’re getting hungry.
I just watered 1 liter last night.
I know that living soil doesn’t follow the whole wet to dry watering process. Living soil needs the soil damp all the time to keep the microbes alive.
So do I switch my watering schedule now that I’m using Earth Dust? I’m OK to water again tonight or tomorrow with the tea, even if the pots aren’t light?
I only know @MeEasy is a living soil grower. But maybe others know @beardless @Storm @Aussie_autos
Anyone else?
I know we haven’t interacted here @JaneQP But I believe you use Earth Dust. And I’ve read and respect your growing style. I hope you don’t mind. ![]()
I would top dress them with boost right away since they are already flowering I’d put 4 tablespoons per gallon of soil and gently rake it into the top inch of your soil and yes you’ll need to keep them moist all the time. The best way to describe watering is think of it on a scale from 1-10 one being dry as a bone ten is soup you want the soil to stay between 4-7 smaller more frequent watering is best then every once n a while water enough to just get some runoff. You can save the runoff and pour it back into the pot the next day I use a big syringe style water gun to suck it out of the trays, my ol lady picks them up at the dollar store for me
Got it! 3/4 cup mixed in and watered with 1 liter of water per plant. Thanks my friend!! @MeEasy
It takes a few days to get down into the roots and start feeding so you won’t see an immediate difference but it will happen.
There’s no instructions on the bag for autos so I asked them about it this is what they said I’ve been doing my autos like this and they come out nice without any sign of hunger
copy paste from the email ![]()
AUTOS
We often get asked how to best use Earth Dust when growing Autoflowers. This is a basic guide to follow that may help with your success! To start, follow the instructions on your bag to amend your media with the Base mix and allow to cook for 2-4 weeks. It is safe to sow your seeds directly into your soil, however using a peat starter plug can help assure your seeds a safe start. Once you’re plant has matured to day 30-35 you will want to apply your top dressing of Boost at a rate of 3-4 tablespoons per gallon of media and rake it into the top 1 inch layer of media and water. Make sure the top layer of your soil stays moist for a couple of days to allow the nutrients to penetrate into the substrate below. This should provide your plant with all of the nutrition it should need to finish its full cycle. If your plants shows any sign of deficiency, try to incorporate a boost or compost teas to supplement. Remember when growing with a living soil, it is best to keep it simple and let nature go to work
You are too kind! I a happy there are so many of us using Earthdust! Nice to pick-up tips and ideas.







