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led soil train wreck, white russian, white rinho 6 week

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Well it is for sure looking nice :) What typw of LED are you using in that space? And what is the size of the space?

 

Have a good grow and thanks for sharing ;)

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Hi am using a vtar 400 w and a vitar 180 in a2x1m x2m .dont think I will grow so many next time or I will increase space and add another light. Whats the best way to tell bthey are ready think they have a few more weeks so i need to flush this weekend?

will post some more pics soon .

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well usualy the best way to check the maturity is to check the trichomes with a microscope, when they will pass from clear to milky in the head, they will start to be mature, after the milky they will become amber, i like to harvest with more or less half amber half milky, knowing that the more mature you will let them, the more couchlock will be the effect, and if you cut when the maturity just start you will get more actives high. but it depends the strains also of course ;)

 

Have a good grow thanks for the infos on the led they perform nicely so far

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