I also saw quite a few deformed dwarfs on that strain also the azure haze produced some weird plants as well .
Yeah thatās a perfect description short fat very slow growing with deformed leafs and some with no center growth past the second set. I have alot thanks to a very generous member here and plan to start a few at a time untill I find a keeper girl.
I went after the āredā stems as they look. The male old time went purple top to root, the females I grew are still drying.
Iāve run everything of djās from years past.
Just got done a bit ago with some bms mom work from a couple different breeders, not impressed.
However I do have Grendel up from years past and keeping my fingers crossed for a way nice bms.
how did the gg4xblack dom work out for you?
Welcome to the community @Sketchy530
Very nice, tell everybody of nute regiment, please.
Everything Is in the soil mix I use. It is in a 3 gallon right now and once big enough to re- pot to a 5 gallon I change the soil mix a bit. So itās entire time in veg I am just watering. When in flower I will start using bloom fert and cal- mag every other watering.
Welcome to OG!
To avoid cluttering this thread, you can check out my grow here
Long story short: I got three phenos - fast and lanky, slow and short, and the happy medium. My first round from seed had some male flowers appear but all subsequent clones have been 100% lady parts, so it must have been environmental. Itās a great smoke! Very sticky buds with a floral perfume scent.
I ran a clone of blue moonshine for many years in the mid 2000s in North Carolina. It set my standard for a long time. I still miss it. It was a solid overall plant.
The Vanilluna has wrinkle, variegated, and claw leaf mutants in it as well. Sometimes they grow out of it. Or at least enough so that it doesnāt seem to affect growth much. The weird toppers usually donāt do much beyond that. Sometimes they have a fused cone leaf as a terminal top. Itās weird.
Yep the first set of vanilluna I grew were all very mutated , one normal looking male in the bunch I relocated to a buddies , going to start more in the future and find a stable girl one way or the other
I ran a blue moonshine back in the early 2000ās. It was great looking, smelling, and tasting but the plants were spindly and lanky. I tried everything with it, but l couldnāt get it to yield or stand on its own. Purple variegated stem solid purple of the nodes.
Thatās not telling everyone much.
Bb canāt stand alot of nutes, true bb anyway.
Iāve grown alot of bb and dj gear in the past not sure what itās like now.
The original BB is the plant that taught me some plants much prefer less nutes. It also taught me they can also be very , very picky about PH and just about everything else . Man that BB was a finicky bitch but was sure worth it at the time.
I canāt give a recipe for a soil mix because I eyeball everything, always have and have had very few problems.
The key is that I amend with mostly bat guano and worm castings up until they are ready for a 5 gallon and then instead of the bat guano and worm castings I use seabird guano.
I donāt want to give out instructions that arenāt precise for fear of harming someoneās plants.
I have also grown out djās blueberry before but it was along time ago and was a sativa dominant with twisted leaves. It was fussy and knowing that changed my amounts towards that process with this blueberry.
Yup twisty leaves and def more sativa dom then apparently what it has been worked to since .
More satty than indy. Supposed to have been indys.
I still have some of Lems bb beans which are sativas that I made, very nice.
Dj gear is hit or miss lots of wasted time since 2015.
All my beans came from his seminars so youād think theyd be top notch.
I got these seeds from headymcdank, he said they were from 2008. The sativa I grew was back in 2000 or so, maybe earlier.
I am hoping this has the same flavor as the sativa doms I grew back then.
Perhaps you never got the sativa version? It was out there years ago, I am sure itās still around somewhere.
A little history for you:
https://blog.seedsman.com/the-origins-of-blueberry-cannabis-strain/