MICKY KUSH DAY # 38 of flower!!!

DirtyNerd

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Nice work mate but you need to lift your light the tops have been bleached they look good in flower but once they dry out its just like smoking leaf :) apart from that girls looking awesome
 

DirtyNerd

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It’s Possible to Bleach Plants With Too-Bright Light
Light Bleaching - most common with high-power LEDs, but can also happen poorly ventilated HPS lights that are kept too close to the tops of the plants. Basically, this is what happens when plants get too much light, kinda like how hair on top of your head can turn lighter if you spend a lot of time in the sun.





Buds which have been bleached tend to be low potency or even have no potency (no available THC or other cannabinoids). Therefore you should avoid light-bleaching your plants at all costs!



Sometimes light-bleached cannabis will get mis-labeled as “albino cannabis” or “white cannabis” but the truth is that the white color is not healthy, so this is not a desirable trait (even if it looks pretty cool).
 

doogey420

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great information thank you for that tomorrow I'm going to raise the lights once again and try to get that to stop. I am running air conditioning temperatures are not getting over 72 and the fan is running on the girls as well. light is about a foot off the tallest bud and I'm going to move to about 16 inches now. Will this solve with only 20 days to go?
 

doogey420

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So
It’s Possible to Bleach Plants With Too-Bright Light
Light Bleaching - most common with high-power LEDs, but can also happen poorly ventilated HPS lights that are kept too close to the tops of the plants. Basically, this is what happens when plants get too much light, kinda like how hair on top of your head can turn lighter if you spend a lot of time in the sun.





Buds which have been bleached tend to be low potency or even have no potency (no available THC or other cannabinoids). Therefore you should avoid light-bleaching your plants at all costs!



Sometimes light-bleached cannabis will get mis-labeled as “albino cannabis” or “white cannabis” but the truth is that the white color is not healthy, so this is not a desirable trait (even if it looks pretty cool).
I got the lights moved now 16 " above tallest bud! Thanks again thought it was just really pretty.
It’s Possible to Bleach Plants With Too-Bright Light
Light Bleaching - most common with high-power LEDs, but can also happen poorly ventilated HPS lights that are kept too close to the tops of the plants. Basically, this is what happens when plants get too much light, kinda like how hair on top of your head can turn lighter if you spend a lot of time in the sun.





Buds which have been bleached tend to be low potency or even have no potency (no available THC or other cannabinoids). Therefore you should avoid light-bleaching your plants at all costs!



Sometimes light-bleached cannabis will get mis-labeled as “albino cannabis” or “white cannabis” but the truth is that the white color is not healthy, so this is not a desirable trait (even if it looks pretty cool).
 

DirtyNerd

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Yeah don't get me wrong you have done a great job and the first time I seen bleaching I was thinking it was some kind of super frost but I was wrong live and learn least you know your plants height limit now so that's a plus keep us posted on the rest going to be a nice yield
 

doogey420

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Yeah don't get me wrong you have done a great job and the first time I seen bleaching I was thinking it was some kind of super frost but I was wrong live and learn least you know your plants height limit now so that's a plus keep us posted on the rest going to be a nice yield
I will dirty nerd. What have you got growing?
 
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