Plants turning brown at flowering stage-more advice needed as grower feels it is not related to micronutrients

From a fellow grower: I am growing two blueberry feminized and one sour diesel feminized recently bought from you guys on 10+10 seed deal. Well I vegged for about 6 weeks and flipped to flower. They’re about 4 weeks and flowers are brown and undeveloped. We call it the brown flower disease.

STRAIN - Two blueberry and one Sour Diesel.

TYPE - Feminized

CLIMATE - Outdoors -Hawaii

MEDIUM - Organic soil

PH - I dont ph

NUTRIENT - worm casting, fish fertilizer

Home made worm compost bin

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The early onset brown pistols shows you that you need to add micronutrients. Those will fizzle and die, but the new ones will fill in the buds formation.

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@MidwestGuy Any advice?

Hi there, grower feels that micronutrients are not the issue here, do you have any more advice?

No. That’s the issue that I see. Taking into account the week of development and the pistol sizzle that’s going on. Plant health is good on macros. When you see death like this, and in this phase of development, it’s lacking in micronutrients to keep them alive.

The leaf tacoing does indicate that light and heat stress is a factor possibly causing early pistol death. This would cause minor issues or typical losses of upper pistols.

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It looks like white powdery mildew on some of those leaves

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