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WOW! Great photo. You may need to employ some serious training in there to keep them out of that LED. You could still raise it a bit in there, maybe another 4-5 inches?

You are going to have a monster on your hands! :thumb:
Bob ;)
 
I went back and looked, it looks like you flipped the lights 10 days ago or so. Have you noticed them stretching out? If I was you and at the END of stretch, then I would raise the lights a bit, tie the branches down a bit to save maybe 5-10'' space or so. Also I would thin out the leaves a bit. I am not suggesting full on defoliating although many fantastic growers likely would suggest it in your space. But either way you need to lets some light down in.

If they are still stretching you may have to resort to supercropping (as an example) where you bend the branch more roughly at a 90 degree angle vs the LST easy bend I suggest above.

The next week will tell for sure as you determine how high it wants to go. Either way you will have a beautiful bunch o' bud.
Bob ;)
 
Good info, she may stretch a bit more. Do you know what I mean by gently bending those branches over with a low stress training? Use string or something to just pull a tad, maybe 30-40 degrees day one, then bend some more etc. Little tiny bits with a girl that big since you don't want to break or split her if you can avoid it.

In a perfect world you are done with stretch, or close since she is so mature, and you can raise the light a bit and bend a bit and it will be perfect. Fingers crossed, it looks good but tight.
Bob ;)
 
Turns out it was a delivery error. They are going to send me some auto from their bank :)
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Now thats what i call a result, hope the ladies love your new light
 
Well it could be a couple of things going on... it may be just the natural using up the stuff in the bottom leaves and they die off and turn yellow... or you could have a pH issue... have you got a way to check your pH runoff... if not I would flush them really well and see if maybe you just have a bit of a salt build up or something and possibly have a lock out... It doesn't look like anything to freak about yet but IMO a good flush is where I would start....:circle-of-love:
 
It may very well be just the natural progression of the plant... as they use up the nutrients in the leaves they turn yellow and die off and since it is all at the bottom and you know your pH is proper... I would just keep an eye on her and see if it gets worse... I think I would probably still do a good flush... it can't really hurt and if you do have a build up or something it will take care of it and if you don't... yo just won't have to water for a few days..:biglaugh:....:circle-of-love:
 
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