Should I harvest?

Harvest? Yes Or No


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Lucky Luke

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Uberknot

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Roleadro COB Full Spectrum 400w 2nd Generation LED
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AAFU6DK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
fox farm ocean forest, fox farm
notes, Bembe sugars, Sativa something, Gorilla Glue agrees with me

does this light have a dimmer at all? it says it runs at 600 mA.

SO 120v x 600mA = 72W??? per COB?

Just trying to figure out this 400w deal.

They also have another one says 400w but more $$?

https://www.amazon.com/Roleadro-HYG05-2X200W-W-Spectrum-Hydroponic-Indoor/dp/B00U2DP48I/ref=pd_sbs_86_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=51Y1NXUcvML&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160,160_&psc=1&refRID=MB0P26T19E960WZ4QXZJ

Question: What is the difference between the 400 w cob and the second-generation 400 w cob besides price?
Answer: There are major differences! First, and foremost, the color of the light. I know both of them say "full spectrum," but let me explain. The 2nd generation, cheaper one, has a yellow phosphor coating (note the physical difference of the actual LEDs in the pictures between the two), whereas the more expensive version does not. The phosphor coating is common on LEDs, usually over blue LEDs to make a "full spectrum" white lighting. The cheaper one is able to be advertised as "full spectrum", such as some CFL 6500k bulbs can be advertised as "full spectrum". The more expensive 400w cob is a true "full spectrum" grow light, HOWEVER is definitely more geared towards flowering. Both are very bright, and work very well. BUT, ideally the 2nd generation is best for vegging and the more expensive version is better for flowering, however both will work for both.
 
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growthspurt

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Lets see an update, here is a similar one lol looks to be around the same time as yours. Id say wait 2 more weeks from today.

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Id like to see more of yours at this point and can compare to one that is 72 days flowering.
 
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