So I have been flushing my Durban Poison for about a week and a half now. During that entire time she's been getting fatter and floppier. She has just now started to go a little bit pale. I'm not sure how much time I've got left on her, but I'm going to wait at least another four or five days for I chop. She is at day 72 I believe.
I began a flush on the vast and fast and the Blackberry Kush about a day and a half ago. My hope is I might push that Blackberry to actually show her colors if not I can put her in the lung room which is now down to about 60 degrees since I'm not drying any weed in there right now.
Since I have begun to flush the blackberry she has started to Foxtail and I see the color starting to come on. So hopefully she'll be fully ready by the time I get my final plant of the month photograph.
Here is what she is supposed to look like
So if I get lucky and have that Peak right at the time for plant of the month I might have a shot!
I run lumigrow pro LEDs, they're a commercial greenhouse light that is almost to powerful for indoor growing.
These lights are growing more pounds of weed than any other led on the market. Think legal large scale commercial operations. Big growers are developing they're own spectrum switching software to adjust the lights continually through out the grow.
They have a 100000 hour service life and a 50000 hour life without any loss of luminosity.
I run lumigrow pro LEDs, they're a commercial greenhouse light that is almost to powerful for indoor growing.
These lights are growing more pounds of weed than any other led on the market. Think legal large scale commercial operations. Big growers are developing they're own spectrum switching software to adjust the lights continually through out the grow.
They have a 100000 hour service life and a 50000 hour life without any loss of luminosity.
I run lumigrow pro LEDs, they're a commercial greenhouse light that is almost to powerful for indoor growing.
These lights are growing more pounds of weed than any other led on the market. Think legal large scale commercial operations. Big growers are developing they're own spectrum switching software to adjust the lights continually through out the grow.
They have a 100000 hour service life and a 50000 hour life without any loss of luminosity.
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