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RQS Northern Light Auto, Wilma, 60/40

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Week 9
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AirDuster AirDuster
4 years ago
Day 58 - In my excitement in watching and recording my first grow, I've been neglecting my updates on this little superstar, quite literally growing in her sisters shadow. Looking good though, and flowering is very much underway. As things look, I'm going to stick my neck out and say that she'll be twice the size and hopefully yield of the Royal Dwarf next door. Foliage seems to be much thinner, but I don't think the stretch has yet begun. That, my LST is doing what I hoped it would - keep height down and growth outwards rather than upwards. No issues so far, happy with the progress. Also, she's in an awkward spot to get to so difficult to photograph. Won't be an issue for ong though, as neighbour is very close to harvest (I'm hoping).
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Grow Questions
AirDuster
AirDusterstarted grow question 4 years ago
Dear Growbuddies, should I harvest yet, or give it a little more time?
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Bud_Spenceranswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi Airduster , my Tip for that what i see give your Girl 7-9 days more. She will thanks you :)
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DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 133 years ago
Picking Northern Light Automatic was a wonderfull choice!
Jef79
Jef79commentedweek 134 years ago
Well done buddy.. Great diary.. Stay safe n best of luck in future grows.. 😁👍🍀
Lillau
Lillaucommentedweek 134 years ago
🔝👍🌱😉
AirDuster
AirDustercommentedweek 44 years ago
So, it turns out that the small print is super important on LED wattage advertising. Long story short: my lights say they're 600w LED, my power meter say they're 100w. The 100w draw is indusputable, so my lights can't be 600w - right? Wrong. It turns out that the way LED's are marketed is not by how much actual power they consume, but by the potential of each of the individual LEDs to consume power if they're used at full capacity. They're not used at full capacity, and so the discrepancy. Buyer beware. 600w is 100 actual w. This leads me to more questions. 1. Is wattage even important as a concept in growing? 2. How can I measure what's important to measure - both in the spectrum and in the light output, or is all this just a case of being baffled by bullshit, an that very little of it matters. Plant a seed, water it, feed it, make sure it gets some light and wait. I'm no biologist, but I'm guessing that broadly speaking more light equates to better photosynthesis which equates in some way to healthier, better yielding plants. It seems that PAR is the value to measure or aim at, but I have no idea how. 3. What is the difference in yield between a 100w and a 600w light, assuming all else is the same?