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Hi :) I'm First Time Grower And New To This Need A Bit Of Help :)

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Hi :) I'm First Time Grower And New To This Need A Bit Of Help :)

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do plants look healthy

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The first set of round leaves usually dry up and fall off. New growth can be light in color and darken as they get bigger. Can you get a pic with the flash of your camera? The spectrum of your HID makes it a bit hard to see the contrast of colors.
Ok thanks I did think that but wasn't sure thanks for clarifying :) here's some with flash on
 

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Your new growth looks great. The light color is definitely normal. If it stays light and the new growth gets more and more light, you have a problem. As of now everything looks great for a first time grow.
 
Welcome to the farm, one of the things that may have produced the bright spots may have been drops of water lensing the light onto the leaves. No other problems it seems, looking good. Good luck.
 
Welcome to the farm, one of the things that may have produced the bright spots may have been drops of water lensing the light onto the leaves. No other problems it seems, looking good. Good luck.
Thank you it hasn't got any bigger or spread so thinking that's the case :)
 
Nice progress since your last post. You’ll be watching as the pistils darken and retreat back into the buds, that will be an indication of the maturing of your plants moving towards harvest. Then it’s up to checking the color of the trichomes and the degree of amber you’re looking for.
 
Nice progress since your last post. You’ll be watching as the pistils darken and retreat back into the buds, that will be an indication of the maturing of your plants moving towards harvest. Then it’s up to checking the color of the trichomes and the degree of amber you’re looking for.
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Nice progress since your last post. You’ll be watching as the pistils darken and retreat back into the buds, that will be an indication of the maturing of your plants moving towards harvest. Then it’s up to checking the color of the trichomes and the degree of amber you’re looking for.
Nice progress since your last post. You’ll be watching as the pistils darken and retreat back into the buds, that will be an indication of the maturing of your plants moving towards harvest. Then it’s up to checking the color of the trichomes and the degree of amber you’re looking for.
 

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So I have no microscope or jewellers loupe only my iPhone HDR camera to zoom in but it's really hard for my to tell hoping some of you more experienced guys can tell me weather you think there ready for harvest
 

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Charlotte I’d be watching for leaves starting to discolor, am seeing the pistils shrinking into buds, but still not done yet by observing your photos. Getting close, maybe a couple weeks or so to go.
 
To get the best idea of colors of trichs you need to remove a small bud or whatever and move it to natural light. You won't be able to tell anything under artificial light
 
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