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Micron Genetics Experiment

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Boss x Penny, beginning 8th week.
The digital ballast I had, stopped functioning 3 nights ago. Currently under Amare l.e.d. As a backup at first, however I have seen budding progress. I had it running full spectrum for a couple nights, then switched to the flowering mode specifically. The spectrum is a reddish pink in appearance. Trying to figure out which eyewear to use. Was using my hps lenses which block all uv a and b, but eyes still feel painful. Any tips there @AMARE-TECH-Vic ? Would it be helpful to switch to lenses that are l.e.d. specific? The l.e.d. lenses were designed for the blurple of yesterday, but what's your experience with this?

If you have the COB models, you can try turning off the COBs and run only the surrounding mono's. The cooler high cri spectrum make objects appear more natural at reduced wattage and glare. The non-COB models also have a separate veg spectrum with less reds and wattage. The UV-a/b on our SE450 has it's own on/off switch that we recommend turning off while working around the fixture.
 
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1st Branch Cut, full of genetics.
Golden hued calyxes from amber trichomes. Beautiful. Inspirational.
The mark you will now see throughout my photos from here on out is my personal Micron Seal.
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