Awesome explanation Sal. Good brain food for at least a month or two.. :thumbsup:

I do think that the orange light is executing certain leafy genes with this BB strain. These flowers look exactly like we are flowering this strain outdoors (at least the top 1/3 of the flowers do). The pics this weekend will show it a little better I hope.The leafy buds are mostly on the top third of the plants, So IMO it's defiantly ether blue light contamination from the (cheap party) orange inc's bulbs we are using or these BB flowers get real leafy when the orange light triggers these type of genetic responses. Not sure though. Ether way I'm going over there tonight and having him pull the orange inc's and replace them with some reds. My uncle and I have not gotten RED dialed in correctly yet IMO, so playing around with orange now is too soon for me. Like you said this type of gene execution could be a good thing for some strains but not with this BB strain. The less leaf the better.

We are still on 10 HPS and 3 PAD and 11 SID.
Dogznova Reviewed by Dogznova on . First attempt at a 24-hour "Martian Method" In order to keep track of events, at the request of some online friends, and in order to share the love with the rest of the cannabis community, I'm starting my first grow log using the Martian Method, which I learned about from a very helpful Salmayo, here: http://www..com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=30203&highlight=Martian and it has also been discussed in another thread on this board, starting at post 1438: http://boards.cannabis.com/indoor-lighting/150174-perfect-led-grow-light-58.html Rating: 5