Alrighty then! This is my first grow, and it's indoors. I have 3 large plants and 10 smaller ones put into flower 12 days ago. I have a 1000w hps covering 8x8 area. I waited too long to flower the 3 large plants and they are huge. I am running out of room but I have no more space and no more light. Inside the plant below the canopy, many leaves are starting to dry up and die. Is this the normal process of the plant using the leaves for food, or is it a problem from lack of light? I have been pulling out the dead leaves as they happen, but do I really need to? I can't buy more light right now, and all these plants are different heights, so I just have the light centered as best I can and I rotate and move the plants around to get them all more light. Future grows will be more uniform in size, but I need to maximize this situation as best I can. I'm a real space freak and I hate shoving the plants next to each other, but I have to crowd them in together to make it work. Traning the plants to lay down will make the problem worse as horizontal space is the problem. Any good advice is appreciated.
Also, I am watering the large plants (in dirt) with about a half gallon per day FloraNova bloom. Leaves seem to be curling down in many places Too much water?