MedGrower
That hydrodude again
DAY 69 - Harvest day
Like @KonopCh said there earlier, this must be one of the fastest AU phenotypes. Seems she still yielded alright for being below 10 weeks plant so I am moderately satisfied. I was expecting more from it being AU but not having to wait for another month, it is alright. I am expecting somewhere between 200g to 300g dry. That would be about 1 gpw performance with Telos, and I know it has a potential on performing a lot better.
Upon harvesting I noticed again what really makes Telos different to other LEDs that I've grown with before: Almost all the nugs even at the down low were developed at least somewhat tight and mature. I got least amount of so called "popcorn -bud", that fluffy and airy garbage you wouldn't want to even collect. Telos has so good light penetration that it makes the need for defoliation and overall plant control lesser, if your aim is to eliminate the fluffy not so good budsites from the below. Still it would be a good idea to make room there specially with bushier plants because while it does a noticeably better job, it won't do miracles.
I had Telos approx. 50cm / 20 inches distance from the canopy the whole generative period and it seemed to work very well in my garden. Anywhere closer and I think you may be running a risk on stunting the growth, light burns and bleaching and all of that stuff you wouldn't want to have for your plant. I am loving this light so far!
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Like @KonopCh said there earlier, this must be one of the fastest AU phenotypes. Seems she still yielded alright for being below 10 weeks plant so I am moderately satisfied. I was expecting more from it being AU but not having to wait for another month, it is alright. I am expecting somewhere between 200g to 300g dry. That would be about 1 gpw performance with Telos, and I know it has a potential on performing a lot better.
Upon harvesting I noticed again what really makes Telos different to other LEDs that I've grown with before: Almost all the nugs even at the down low were developed at least somewhat tight and mature. I got least amount of so called "popcorn -bud", that fluffy and airy garbage you wouldn't want to even collect. Telos has so good light penetration that it makes the need for defoliation and overall plant control lesser, if your aim is to eliminate the fluffy not so good budsites from the below. Still it would be a good idea to make room there specially with bushier plants because while it does a noticeably better job, it won't do miracles.
I had Telos approx. 50cm / 20 inches distance from the canopy the whole generative period and it seemed to work very well in my garden. Anywhere closer and I think you may be running a risk on stunting the growth, light burns and bleaching and all of that stuff you wouldn't want to have for your plant. I am loving this light so far!
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