She looks nice! Dont look for results but trust the process!
In a good 4 weeks or so she most likely will be all budded and ready for drying ๐
Have you tried moving the light closer? it might speed up the process a little
@@GreenHeart420, Thanks I really appreciate this explanation. I have a better panorama about that. I Will try those parameter of distance for next plants. This matter was unknown for me. Right now the lemon Will get closer to the light.
@fullauto, I just looked at your light statistics.
so at 18 inches from the plant you are going to get around 300 PPFD right in the middle and the edges going about 200 to 250 PPFD.
At 12 inches away from the plant you are going to get around 550 PPFD right in the middle from your LED light.
In case you dont know much about about PPFD and all that, basically its how many light photons that are going to hit your plant to say the least.
Here is some basic great info you could use for the future all though it can be hard to actually hit those high PPFD ratings without near-perfect grow space conditions;
Between 200-400 PPFD: This is great for seedlings, clones, and mother plants.
Between 400-600 PPFD: This is great for early to late stage vegging cycles.
Between 600-900 PPFD: This is great for the flowering, fruiting, or budding stage of plants.
Between 200 PPFD and 400 PPFD, plants growth rate potential crawls around 30 โ 55% which is recommended for mother plants or young, weaker plants that need a light thatโs not super intense.
If you were to double your PPFD from 400 to 800, the growth rate potential reaches about 85%. You would think that doubling the intensity would push the growth rate potential pass 100% but the truth is, thereโs a loss of power in return the more intense your lights become.
Once you surpass 1000 PPFD and go into Double Ended Grow Light territory, your plants stop becoming light limited and start becoming carb limited. At that level of PPFD, increasing CO2 levels is highly recommended to take advantage of that intense light.
But for most growers, CO2 is not necessary. So a common balance between performance and efficiency is in the 600-900 PPFD range.
Keep in mind that these benchmarks we mentioned represents the potential growth rate on the lighting side and doesnโt factor in other environmental conditions or genetics for optimal growth
@@GreenHeart420,
Hi. My light is a hlg 100 3000k. Has a distance from the top 20cm(8inch). From the lower colas has 45cm(17 inch). I Will try to get closet the light. Thanks for the advice.
@fullauto,gracias ,pues yo creo que entre la 10 y la 12 las mias las tengo cortadas,tengo 7,en otro diario estoy con otras 7 pero smoothie y las estoy cortando entre la 10 y la 13,plantadas anteriores de esta casa normalmente entre la 9 y la 12 las sueles tener
Great looking plant!
If i can give you some advice then i think you should try out a scrog net on your future grows, so you can even out the top of your canopy and lower your light as much as possible to the plant. You gonna wanna get those high PAR/Lux ranges from your light and get most out of your grows as possible.
You should not be scared of light burning your plant. Lemon AK can take a bunch of stress and she even likes high temps as high as 27-30 degress celsius.
Happy growing ๐ โ๏ธ
@@GreenHeart420, thanks for the advices. I have a gorilla Glue auto with the same age and she looks better any sign to worry. So I am little worried for the lemon ak appearance.
Another thing about the tips of your leaves, thats very common and natural when the plant enters flowering stage.
Its going to deplete the Nitrogen over the next couple of weeks and you'll notice your leaves turning light green and later on yellow.
perfectly natural!