Should i harvest now before it's too late?

Is there a PPM I should be looking for, from the run off?
that plant can't use more than around 800ppm without supplemental CO2 and other things, i'd use that as a maximum limit. Distilled starts at anywhere from zero to 200, depending on where you get it and how it's distilled
 
Thanks, man. Will test it and see. Should give me a better idea, going forward. The two, most important things are, Save as much of this grow as I can (It's for my personal use and I want it! lol) and secondly, learn from my stupid mistakes by listing to what you guys all have to say.
I'd just add it's always best to learn from experience because it all comes down to what you like and how you like to do it. Don't listen to too much on the internet, not everyone will mislead you, but some people believe what they think. lol. That guy ^ knows his shit
 
Thanks, man. Will test it and see. Should give me a better idea, going forward. The two, most important things are, Save as much of this grow as I can (It's for my personal use and I want it! lol) and secondly, learn from my stupid mistakes by listing to what you guys all have to say.

If ph and ec/ppm are good going in and coming out you should be getting good results. Assuming you have decent nutes which I think you do but I would suggest just using one ~general purpose nute closest to 2-1-2 always. that’s what the plants want and it’s simple.
 
So...quick thought. My LED lights are VERY close to the top of the plant. Could this be light burn? I used my phone and got a reading, at the top of the cola, of 170000 lux. I noticed that the new leaves are okay and the old ones are not. Plus the sugar leaves at the very top seem to be in the worst shape. Lastly, the dead leaves don't drop off, even with a tug. I need to cut them off or they just hang there, dead and brown, but still firmly attached.
Sadly, I'm using a small grow tent and the light is as high up as it goes. I've moved the light to the side for now so it's not directly over the center of the plant.
 
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