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Old 11-17-2006, 06:57 PM
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Enough Light? Girls too Tall?

These 5 ladies have been in flowering now for 19 days and the buds are growing nice but I was wondering if by this photo are they getting too high into the light. I do not want to re-arrange the whole room if I do not have to but as you can see two girls are up into the light. Also should I add maybe 2 CFLs to the sides. I am using a 600 watt MH. The temp is around 78 and the humidity is at 48%. Just looking for an easy solution on this. Are the lower branches getting enough light and are the tops to far past the light? Thanks in advance for any support on this.
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