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Some spices are very durable and the bulk section is good for them. Many dried herbs and aromatics on the other hand are quite delicate and all the way from harvest to consumption requires a more dedicated harvest and packaging. Fresh is the name of the game for them.
 
1st signs of life! Got 2 breaking ground on me so far! The night owl tyrone n sour and 1 of the cannarado weave match! :woohoo1:
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I tell people this until I am blue in the face! LEDs do not burn cannabis plants - PERIOD. unless they physically touch the diodes and then it is heat and not light that burns them.

The sun provides up to 2000 PPFD at noon and cannabis plants don't burn unless the air temperature is above ~95°F then maybe some strains could have trouble.

What people attribute to light burn is really a nutrient problem. LEDs are very efficient at converting power into light energy. With increased light energy the plant will uptake water and nutrients at a faster rate when the lights are turned up. It is the increased nutrient uptake that burns the plants. Many growers have too much fertilizer in the pot to start with and this just pumps it up into the plant.

I do not recomend and the science backs me up on this Do not run 24/0 at minimum give your plants 4 hours of dark per day.

Thank you for the info my friend.
I will take all this i consideration for this, and my next grow that i will do in DWC. Then i can control the nutrients better and see what happens when i crank up the light.

Regarding 24/7, 20/4, 18/6 i swear by 24/7 the first 3-5 weeks for a better and stronger start and then do the switch to let them relax for a few hours per day.
 
Had a client coming to pick up his pup this afternoon so I was waiting till then to smoke. She's been gone like an hour and I just realized I haven't yet, oops. Forgot to take my Adderall this morning so I'm extra spacey today.
 
So just curious……
Do y’all non-Texans get the good stuff too??? :eyebrows:
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When we were kids ('50's and '60's) they didn't sell Dr. Pepper up north. It was a special treat we looked forward to when we went to visit the Okie grandparents in Dallas. That was before they invented corn syrup, so it was all made with real sugar. Now they sell the corn syrup version up north.
 
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