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    Day 42 of flower. The side buds are starting to sag so I had to put up some netting and use ties to hold them up and keep them off the sides of the tent. Not sure if I will go 9 or 10 weeks. Anyone ever flower SLH 10+ weeks and notice a difference in the high? Most of the leaves have red stems and some are turning a light color. Not sure if its a nutrient deficiency. Thanks for the comments Dust
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    and here is my incredible bulk. I am keeping the small one because her pheno are very sweet mango, cantaloupe kind off.
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    Hi Sal, Yes I did consider buying a couple of units with a higher wattage, but ultimately it all comes down to the available space and running costs and the 27 inch square tent at 5 and half feet tall fits into the room nicely and does not restrict access within the room and most important the cost of running the light is affordable. Natty watch the shillins, every mickle mek a muckle I agree it is all about the REAL wattage and spectrum the light provides and as you say it takes some serious research to even start making sense of what LED lights are available today, I have suffered information overload numerous times over the past 12 months trying to get my head around the thing. It doesn't help that the technology is still in its infancy and developing at a rapid pace, but it is getting easier to make an informed choice about what kit to purchase now more people are using LED lights getting good results, so it can only get better in the future as more people use them to grow with. This set up provides a nice starting point for me to build upon, once I have a few grows under my belt and I have built up a stash and become more self sufficient and I don't have to keep buying commercial I can then use that money to buy better lights and to pay for the power they will consume. Gasmeter Likkle more

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