Today is exactly two months from soaking the seeds in water.
I did a final defoliation on the Tangelo Rapido, hoping to expose the bud sites to the light and to redirect all the nutes to them nugs.
After I removed the big fan leaves of the Tangelo, I noticed that there was one broken branch (caused by the LST) but that branch is now doing OK - it is semi-attached to the main stem and looks to be sucking water and nutes without any problems.
Before defoliation:
After defoliation:
Broken branch:
--------------------------------MY NEW SOON-TO-BE-BUILT LED PANEL-----------------------------
I took
Tommy boy's advice and am now building a LED panel using off the shelf household LED bulbs.
Searched high and low for 2700K bulbs, but could not find any. So the bulbs that I bought are 10W each at
3000K. They cost me $1.58 US a piece. Got 15 pieces total.
I don't know if 3000K is going to be warm enough for flowering, but I figured that it is not too far away from 2700K...
What do you guys think? Did I make a mistake by buying these or are my 3000K bulbs still fine for flowering???
Here are couple of pics: