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not looking so dark here ;) Thanks for the pics man, Agresive style these plants ;)

What are the little burns due too? Light?

I make some with better normal lighting next time for the green, the burns on the one in front is from dropping nutrient solution on her when she was little it s the five fingered leaflet 2nd pair doesn t make it to the end anyway. It doesn't get any more green when you see them with your own eyes, and I'm self sceptic. Yeh they pretty aggressive mofo as it seems.

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here is some more pictures, this pictures where taken after 10 days of flowering period. I give them about a half litre a day ph 6.5 and ec went up from 1.5 to 1.7.  Night temp above 21 celcius and day temps are little above 30 celcius, hm since flowering slowly lowered to 53% now. Later on I'm going to lower that to about 40/45%. @Myk-HOL76 I rather see you leave my journal and stop to reply on it but since your not grown up enough for that no no no, not right about the lamp (you wish you had these years ago, no chinese 630 far red and 460 blue here like with your chinese ones) and other bullshit you throw at me, wanker!  This is 3rd generation lighting, with led it's not about the diodes and clusters from those same diodes like 5x1 10x1 15x1 or 25x1 watt. It's about other things that HPS gives you and is realy important but you take it for granted, go be a looser somewhere else Myk-HOL76!!!

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will be nice to see how your leds do with the lowest buds! Thanks for the pics man  have a good floweinrg ;)

It's pretty well known issue that led s don't work out for lowest buds, thats why the are removed from the grow as soon as they  turn out useless. 

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yeah i know its one of the problem but here the plants are not particurly high so maybe it can cover this :)

it's because of the light and the way it's generated it's a implosion this implicates that instead of a straight lightbeam it creates a circle/ball shaped lightbeam that obviously has limitations considering its penetration qualities compared to straight lightbeam producing HPS lighting.  

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They all look good I love the colour with leds im using mine at moment and they love it its only 300watts im thinking ov getting a northern grow led heard nothing but good things such a nice canopy on your ladies is the smell nice peace to you undutched

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They all look good I love the colour with leds im using mine at moment and they love it its only 300watts im thinking ov getting a northern grow led heard nothing but good things such a nice canopy on your ladies is the smell nice peace to you undutched

I'm lucky to have only 2 different hights from the feno's there are at least 3 or 4 feno 's in my garden. 3 specimen look like indica dominant, the rest is more skunk/ haze like. If I would be spending money and if available, I would go for california lightworks, storm and or solar flair. Make sure when growing with led's your ambient room temperature is high enough, 30 /35 Celsius and hm is between 40 and 45 % in flowering before as high as possible, first 2 weeks flowering 65% and 3rd week over time lower it to the desired 40/ 45%. They don't have lots of cristals yet, I expect that next week they start to smell lemony a little now. The  skunk/ haze feno's remind me of Lemon skunk and lemon haze but it could be hope, fingers crossed she is in the middle of those that would be smooth and strong! This is an ideal plant formation for use with leds because the stucture of those plants and light penetration issues. The indica feno is a bomb she has so many nice bud sites developed, I'm amazed. Thnx for the support! Peace love and unity, stay high!

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Beautiful plants are friend, the buds begin .... the party starts! 

 

This variety, very fattening last weeks of flowering, the amount of resin will be great too. I really want to see the behavior under leds at the end! 

 

Thanks for sharing, it's beautiful cultivation led. ;)

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Aloha, Nice grow with interesting pH adjustments. Watching how much money and effort go into lighting systems these days make me glad for all the sunshine  we get in Hawaii.

If I could I would move there no doubt in my mind for sure! I use a medium that contains 45 % perlite and 10% breaker sand that's why my ph is a bit low compared to other soil grows. I add the breaker sand for enhanced drainage cause with LED there is less water to evaporate from the soil, this mixture allows for me to feed/water more often and have that equal to a HPS grow. I've bought this LED's from a dutch company called LFG spectrabox/ ledflowerlights.eu, I'm a tech savvy guy like to try these things and experiment with it. In the USA I would go for california lightworks as discussed. Thnx for the support! 

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If I could I would move there no doubt in my mind for sure! I use a medium that contains 45 % perlite and 10% breaker sand that's why my ph is a bit low compared to other soil grows. I ad the breakler sand for enhanced drainage cause with LED there is less water to evaporate from the soil, this mixture allows for me to feed/water more often and have that equal to a HPS grow. I've bought this LED's from a dutch company called LFG spectrabox/ ledflowerlights.eu, I'm a tech savy guy like to try these things and experiment with it. In the USA I would go for california lightworks as discussed. Thnx for the support! 

Aloha Undutched, Here in Hawaii I use 50% Black Cinder Lava Rock + 50% Coco Coir or Coarse Peat depending on the pH target with a liquid feed program of 1.2 to 1.6 EC.

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Aloha Undutched, Here in Hawaii I use 50% Black Cinder Lava Rock + 50% Coco Coir or Coarse Peat depending on the pH target with a liquid feed program of 1.2 to 1.6 EC.

Ok and the EC values are due to nutrients from the Lava Rock? Cause compared to me I use PF and am using 15g a bucket (10 litres) EC around 2.0 now. Very interesting to see that people all over the world use different strategies and resource to get to the end of flowering. Resources as we see are also influenced by Country and maybe even city people live in. Thanks man I look into the Black Lava Rocks, if available give it a try!

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Aloha Undutched, The Black Cinder is like a oversized perlite that has a glass foam texture and has no soluble nutrients. I have a cheap and easy  nutrition schedule using calcium nitrate and JR Peters 5-12-26 at about 150 PPM Nitrogen in the veg stage and 100 to 120 in the bloom.  http://www.gohawaii.com/big-island/regions-neighborhoods/kau/punaluu-black-sand-beach

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ok day 23 some top bud development pictures, 9 ladies 9 pictures and there we se lots of different feno characteristics, don't know yet if Im lucky having alot of haze genetics cause the Indica dominant and skunk feno seem bigger yielders. All are on short flowering Powder feeding and AN super bud blaster in the same scheme maybe I adjust that later so far so good I guess. Best practise  would be me making separate liquids for the haze feno and be a bit careful with them they have much longer to go before they finish.

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