Looking good there. Can you give us some pictures of the light itself too ?

I think your plant is stretching a little bit too much. Its good to keep the light as close as you can without bleaching it.

Try to keep the nodes (distance between the sets of leaves on the stem) at about an inch. this will keep the plant short and bushy with plenty of areas where bud will develop.

If they get too tall with large areas between the nodes the harvest will be affected as there is too much empty space. Also the shorter the plant the better the light can penetrate to the

lower branches. I had trouble with this in my last grow. Firstly, the grow tent was overcrowded and the plants started to fight for the light, this meant lots of stretching over each other.

Two of the strongest plants took over the room and I lost the other 6, I had to kill them off. This grow I will only have 4 plants in the room. This should be perfect.

So anyway, good grow, but keep an eye on the node lengths and you should be fine.

I'll be dropping by to see how things go. Good to see a fellow LED grower

Take Care

S.L.
silent leprechaun Reviewed by silent leprechaun on . LED First Grow. Accapulco Gold Hi Everybody. First timer here jumping into a recorded journal one-month into Operation: "Hurry The Hell Up, Green Stuff, so I can have some green stuff." So, there's nothing real special going on in my tent, other than the AMAZING LED that's in there. I'm proud of it, because I seem to have picked the right one out of the cornucopia on the web. I think it is mainly to do for the voracious plant within. This is Curly, and she's one-month from seed. Nice light, right? Rating: 5