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Mephisto Genetics Dabber's Mephisto Grow Show

I just got back in funny you'd ask that as I was heading out to go feed when I replied
I have a suggestion. Lose the Reflectors. You don't need them and some of your plants look slightly light stressed. An minimum raise your lights more if you want to keep the Reflectors. But from experience, they do more harm than good on...IMO
 
Some of my finest buds I have grown under Cobs have actually been in the outskirts of what you would think is getting good lighting. The Reflectors seem to aim the light intensity too much, I never use them because they have been too intense in the past. Just looking out, because your garden looks full already. Good luck, peace slowandeasy
 
Some of my finest buds I have grown under Cobs have actually been in the outskirts of what you would think is getting good lighting. The Reflectors seem to aim the light intensity too much, I never use them because they have been too intense in the past. Just looking out, because your garden looks full already. Good luck, peace slowandeasy
:toke: :thanks: bro the one plant I think you're talking about for some reason has pretty much been a drooper :shrug:. Thought I was having a issue with her but she keeps chugging along and drooping I only have like 3 reflectors over the big space and 2 in the small space. In the beginning I used a lux meter on my phone to make sure that I didnt have any hot spots I also been keeping those higher than the other ones matter fact need to move them up tomorrow
 
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