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CO do you defoliate those plants any ?
Awesome vid CO.
Sounds like you said 2 1/2 weeks of flower?
How long have you had the Spider? What was the state of the bud development before installing the COB?
How long will you flower and your guest-a-mate overall stretch or length of those buds?
Awesome looking plant thus far though.
Yes they are about to hit three weeks flower.
I have had the spider in there for five days.
The plant was just finishing the final stretch stage and only has flowers.
Bugs spacing is nice and looks like about 8"-14" colas
Plant is now starting the bud development stage
Ok I am back.. Here is pic update.
She is 2 1/2 weeks in flower.
The C.O.B is working great. I will give her about a week and we will see how the buds fill in.
I am doing a newt change tonight and my question is this:
Should I flip the girls now or veg for another week? the girls are big enough to flip but should I let the root ball recover and then thin the canopy later? there is also (at least it wasn't a but this time) some signs of Ph flux because of all the rapid rez changes to aggressively treat the root rot and brown slime with the tea but (a good one this time) I normally watch the Ph like a pro. any help would be awesome guys and dolls.
Gotta go pick up kid from work, back in 30 min
Second one: 4Spiders in the net
Also the spider is not printed on the lamp, it's the customized work for this lamp!
Hello Everybody, we need you help here. for the Spider COB LED Grow Light. many think the IMAGE of Spider on current lamp is too tiny. so we are adjusting it now, here are Two options for choosing, we will make one of them to be regular type!!! let me know your ideas.
First one: Just one spider in the middle of back
Second one: 4Spiders in the net
To be honest, I like first one! HAHA
Also the spider is not printed on the lamp, it's the customized work for this lamp!
The second one for me. Them spiders look fearsome.