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Yeah they will get a yellow and sometimes purple to red color. You won't see any burns
 
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Yeah they will get a yellow and sometimes purple to red color. You won't see any burns
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Ok yea it’s like a yellow on the tips right now when I just went out to check on them. My newest concern is the temp however I don’t think it’s a huge ordeal since they are almost done but the temp in my tent is at 46 degrees with the 1000watt HPS light going . I have all my fans turned off as well. Winter is officially here in CO I believe!
 
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Anyone tried growing any of these strains?
 

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Anyone tried growing any of these strains?
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IM about to try a couple of them.
 
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Grew the Afghani, tall bitch, tasted like red seal black.
 
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Grew the Afghani, tall bitch, tasted like red seal black.
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Red seal black? Is that a strain or I’ve heard of red seal snuff and in my opinion hate the taste of red seal fine. It. Lol
 
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Red seal black? Is that a strain or I’ve heard of red seal snuff and in my opinion hate the taste of red seal fine. It. Lol
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WAs it a tough plant and easy to grow? Do you think it could with stand cooler temps like say between 60-80degress farenhight?
 
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Anyone tried growing any of these strains?
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I have heard great things about Mephisto gear, haven't personally ran it myself tho.
 
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WAs it a tough plant and easy to grow? Do you think it could with stand cooler temps like say between 60-80degress farenhight?
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It was easy, worst thing I found is it is easy to burn, I grew it at the same time as some Indica's and gave it the same as the Indica's, mine grew to six feet. Red Seal was a solid resin.
 
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Wish I would've seen this earlier. I went with Aurora for my first grow. Things were bushy as well then stretched like a mofo when I flipped. Looks like yours did the same.

I harvested mine with about 20% amber trichs and it does the job
 
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Wish I would've seen this earlier. I went with Aurora for my first grow. Things were bushy as well then stretched like a mofo when I flipped. Looks like yours did the same.

I harvested mine with about 20% amber trichs and it does the job
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Aurora Indica was my first indoor grow, and like you say, kept me on the sofa. lol
 
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Ok yea it’s like a yellow on the tips right now when I just went out to check on them. My newest concern is the temp however I don’t think it’s a huge ordeal since they are almost done but the temp in my tent is at 46 degrees with the 1000watt HPS light going . I have all my fans turned off as well. Winter is officially here in CO I believe!
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46 degrees with the light on? That cold could be slowing down your finish time some too. Just a thought
 
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46 degrees with the light on? That cold could be slowing down your finish time some too. Just a thought
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I’ll probably turn on another light then and see what happens .
 
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I’m starting to see more red hairs than I was before now that I’ve got some more lights on. The temp is holding steady around 75-82 degrees farenheight so that’s a plus! Still waiting on them amber trichs though. These photos where taken about an hr and a half ago. Tell me what you all think. Choppem down or wait another week or two like I’m planning ?
 

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I would wait until a few more white hairs turn amber, maybe another week or so.
 
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They've got a bit to go yet for sure but the main thing you should try to do is get that temp down. 46 is way too cold for sure but 82 is a bit hot for this stage in the game.

In the 80's you're not just risking molds and rots but even in the cleanest and lowest humidity environment you're burning off terpenes in the air. The 70's is fine but not great for bud hardening or additional frosting. You want to have those suckers stiffen up on the insides and frost up all they can without uv then bring your temps down just a bit.

The best temp range is always strain dependent but as a rule of thumb I try not to go much lower than 64 and not much higher than 74 during the later weeks of budding. I do like to push it a little the last few days down into the 50's though just to help it frost up a bit while it's done growing anyway and bring out any latent colors.

And keep in mind that if you don't bring down the temp that as long as your humidity levels are kept in check that you will still get a nice and frosty harvest with heavy buds. It just seems to help in my, and many other's, experience.
 
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I don’t have much issues with humidity because I have no control devices except the heat from the light and the wind from the fans however I can knock out one of the lights and see what happens . My humidity is. Ornally stabile In the 30 to low 40% range
 
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Eh, if without one light you're hitting 46 then I'd just leave it near 80. With that humidity you should be fine and that temp is way better than the 40's for growth so unless you can manage some sort of trickery to take off 5 degrees and not 15 then I say just leave it be.
 
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