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I think this is where I messed up. I got to comfortable and stopped checking the ph in my coco and I think I locked out my ph for a good while you’ll notice soon the plant suffers. The genetics are very resilient and I was able to catch it.
This is it until chop photos. If you made it here thanks for taking the time to look. Also the hype is worth it. I can tell before I even cure it. Sorry for the messy diary I should of stayed on top of it. These photos you can see the lockout/fade/cal/mag issues. I corrected them all and it seemed to stop. Some leaves were toast though.
Love this stuff reminds me of some Afghan Kush I grew about 12 years ago. Smells sweet but it is so very dank smelling. I open the jars and you can smell it within seconds.
The high is a great hybrid mix for me I can use it anytime of day and it will help my mood, anxiety. You can just feel the stress melt away after a long day. It is a nice treat for me because of the nostalgic smell and terps. This strain was one I am glad I bought a 7 pack of.
I am wondering what light(s) you are using and if you notice any difference with UV. Also when do you turn it on? I have heard anywhere from 2 - 4 weeks before harvest. Is it UV a,b,c, a mix, or...? What tent are you using?
@Alexanderthegreat,
IR is good for various reasons so run that anytime the lights are on imo. Canopy penetraion/light penetraion being a huge factor, get light to the lower parts of the plant along with the diagonal growth between nodes.
UV however damages the plant which the plant reacts by increasing cannbinoid production. From what I have heard and read using this between the last two to four weeks of flower is ideal.
@Learning, I had read somewhere it being beneficial in the early morning and late evening in the flowering stage to help transition between light and dark cycles. I can’t set these up on a timer so they just run during flowering. I’ve seen a lot of guys buy just the UV/IR only panels and just run them on a separate timer.
@Alexanderthegreat,
I have been having a hard time determining if it is proven or still just a theory is why I am asking. Apogee Instruments, Dr Bruce Bugbee has info on it and it seems proven but I want to hear it from people with experience also. I have a light that has UV. I may just do my own testing and figure it out but I am not sure when that will happen because I don't really see myself rowing the same strain close enough togeter to be able too.