Captspaulding
What’s the matter? Don’t like clowns? 🤡
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With the sheer horsepower some of these lights have, even beginner entries are stupid powerful. It comes down to the par maps, and prescribed light heights relative to stage of growth. They just provide a broad as hell baseline that really doesn’t apply to these over sensitive strains nowadays. Well intentioned new folks follow these maps, and sometimes,Idk why there's these light debates, give me 60 seconds and I'll have a list of 50 posts with issues that were solved by backing off the light intensity.
I’m trying to help you. lolOk. Cool. Enjoy. Have way better things to do than argue. Not worth my time. Have a nice day. Peace....
I miss you alreadyOk. Cool. Enjoy. Have way better things to do than argue. Not worth my time. Have a nice day. Peace....
25 years.And I've been growing 17 months, started March 2023....
fair enough.Wasn't asking for help. This is the introduction thread. Introduce yourself. At no point did I ask anyone for help.
Once it’s dried and cured, let us know how it compares to more amber!They were almost 100% cloudy with 3% going amber. You can see the Amber's starting in these pics. These are dense buds with a lot of water. They will take at least a week to dry enough to go in masons. In that time, they will still age. If I waited till 15% amber, by the time they dried AND cured, it would be close to 40% amber.. This grow, I wanted to have a little bit more cerebral than body high. It's already an indica dominant hybrid. Eliminate the couch lock but still pain relief. So I went with almost 100% cloudy with Amber's just starting.
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