My first cultivation ever.

There’s going to be lots more buds when they are finally done blooming! They do look like they’re at the half way mark.

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Thanks for responding @JoeCrowe . I appreciate your opinion. I expect another 2-3 weeks of fertilization and a final week of flushing.

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Mám problém. Glueberry

Tutankhamon
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What does the underside of the affected leaves look like?
Especially the second photo.

Cheers
G

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I’ll take a different leaf tomorrow. And thank you for your reaction @Gpaw . I’m not sure what it could be. This Tutankhamon is very dark probably overfed, but the glueberry seems to me to be low on fertilizer.

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I’ve seen nitrogen toxicity a few times before but not with that brown crusty stuff directly on the secondary veins.
Usually the issues start at the pointy margins and work inwards between the secondary veins. That made me suspicious that there might be something else going on as well.

Cheers
G

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He’s asleep today. Then I’ll take a picture tomorrow morning. I hope it’s nothing serious. I’m not fertilizing that Tutankhamon tomorrow… But I guess the glueberry is… I’m bleating. I feel like a virgin… for the first time :grin::grin::grin:

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I suppose the Glueberry is in the same soil as the Tutankhamon… :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

I had something similar previously, One strain Oding on nitrogen and another complaining and wanting more…
Near as I can tell there is no ‘one’ soil that they are all happy with.

Cheers
G

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Same land, yes. I’ll try to fertilize Glueberry with growth fertilizer and see what happens. I’ll put a photo in from the other side tomorrow. Thanks a lot

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If you haven’t looked at it already, also check the pH of your water. :+1:

Cheers
G

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@Gpaw… Ph water is always the same. I think he’s gonna stop fertilizing.

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:yum::yum::yum::yum::yum::yum:

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That’s looking good.
A few small bite marks? and that’s it.

I don’t think this is a nutriment issue and it doesn’t look like a mould or fungus.
My guess is something like a virus as it is going for the secondary veins and not the space between them.
I’d suggest adding some silica to the soil next time that’s supposed to improve the plant’s immune system…

The bud is looking great :laughing: :+1:

Cheers
G

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You calmed me down a bit. Looks like it was on a couple of sheets and doesn’t spread any further. What puzzles me is the very rich green colour. Thanks again for your help. I appreciate your concern.

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No worries, the deep green colour is just a little excess nitrogen in the mix.

You are going to have a great harvest! :sunglasses: :vulcan_salute:

Cheers
G

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Your doing great @Lapolda! I would add some rock dust, and a little green sand for trace minerals.

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apologize @corey. My English is as flimsy as a Google translator. So I don’t quite understand you.

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