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BuddyLuv
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I have 4 Dutch Passion Blueberry growing in an aero set up. They are at 48 days of flower under 2 1000w HPS bulbs. The breeder states a 55-65 day flower time. Now to the problem. Two of my plants are totally different then the other two. They are taller and just as bushy others but the buds are not as dense and are actually quite airy and fluffy. My other nice Blueberry has a large dense cola and is packing on more meat everyday. These other 2 seem to have stopped and all of the pistils are turning brown. They have no signs of any stress, pH is always kept between 5.6-5.9, nutes are the same for all: Advanced Nutrients Sensi Bloom, overdrive, Cal MG Bloom and Carboload, PPM of 1100 when the res is changed on and now it is at 500 with three days left before the next change. My temps are in the mid 70's consitantly with the lights on and low 60's when they are off. I did notice some light bleaching on one of them but not on the other. My reflector is about 10 inches from the canopy (I know some are going to say this is too close) and I have run out of space to move it up any higher. Next time I will flower at 12-15 inches instead of 18. I heard they double in size but these have grown almost 3 1/2 feet since flower. I tired looking at the trichs with my radio shack microscope but my eye site is not what it use to be. I believe they are still about 50% clear, 50% cloudy. Should I just chop the and free up some light in the canopy for the other two, or let them go and see if anything changes? I started out with 5 but one got the axe yesterday because it just refused to flower. I got maybe 5 grams wet of one female at 48 days of flower the others in the room have what appears to be about 3 oz.- 16 oz. per plant. Basically should I just cut my loses with these two and just take it as bad genetics or keep em? I will post a couple pix of them in a few minutes.