First Room 8 1000 Watt Lights... Does This Look Right For 28 Days Into Flower??

friscovic

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Sup everyone. Halfway thru my first room. Actually day 28 into flower. Does everything look ok? I got all my info from this forum. I hit these with nutes hard yesterday and notices a little yellowing at the tops of some. I guess I will flush a little with water tomorrow.What do you think. This strain got to 20 inches in 2 weeks. OG KUSH AND GRANDADDY PURP.... Next run will be straight OG..... Just wondering if these look right for 28 days into flowering??
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Thanks for any advice.....

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friscovic

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the air gets drawn from outside the room throught the light out on the other side.. I have an 8" fan sucking and blowing though the lights... It is set up at the halfway mark
 

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