Way to go, S.L..
Some very attractive buds.

A li'l tip for ya.
You might be waiting a very long time for 20% amber.
Outdoors, UV has a hand in the ambering.
LEDs are narrow band emitters that have almost 0 UV.
Found that out on my first leds grow.
Let a WW go senescent waiting for amber.
My solution, before I got my card, was to add some "royal blue" leds at the end of bloom.
They leak a little UVa and that helped.
(Tried a strong UVc source and cooked a branch).
Now, I jus' chuck 'em out in the sunlight to tan up for the last few weeks.

Might wanna snatch n flash-dry a bud per week until you call them finished.
Because there are strains that never seem to amber and continuously sprout new trichs.
(Gave up on a Thai strain after 16 weeks outdoors in the tropics.)

Still lurking,
Weeze
Weezard Reviewed by Weezard on . LED grow testing the Pro-Grow 260. Hey guys. Just to let ye all know, this isn't spam. I took the plunge with and LED light. Its my third grow in my entire life but I wanted to see if LED could do it. I did an indoor and an outdoor when I lived away foreign. The ourdoor turned out great, the indoor was under a 600w high-pressure sodium and turned out crap. I am running 4 x 20w CFLs too just for heating purposes. Those LED sure run cool. I made a blog of my grow last night. I was keeping track of the grow with photos and I Rating: 5