Yup that's what i just decided on haha, I had both blue and red spectrums for the entire grow. Just switched to bloom only to give it a try. Thanks for the input :)
I'm currently in my 2nd week of flowering.
Lights: Sunraise 1000W LED Grow Light.
I've been using the VEG+Bloom for the entire grow so far. I'm currently in the 2nd week of flowering. Thinking to switch to Bloom Lights during the 4th week of flowering.
The thought behind it is that the plant...
Sounds good, you don't need to halve the nutes throughout the entire grow, just let it get bigger and experiment a little to figure out what it likes. The more you grow, the more you learn. Most importantly don't panic and be patient.
I don't see why you can't dilute it so long as the batch is stored properly. If you don't have a syringe or something to measure nutes, i recommend getting one. Knowing exactly how much you're putting in will help you figure out what your plants like in time :)
I would use nutes every other watering session. Nutes>>Water Only>>>Nutes etc...
Also its still very young, i don't think you need too many nutes , stop nutes for a week then start again with a reduced amount. Better less than more with nutes. Once it gets bigger, it'll become stronger, you got...
I'm not sure if you should defoliate at this point tho...focus on the training for now and experiment with lolipopping later. This is just my opinion :)
I agree to the fact they need to be trained ( spread out evenly ) to fill the scrog. Also your scrog is a bit weird but let's leave that aside for now. As for leaving the leaves below the scrog for popcorn nugs, i'd be against it, rather focus all the energy into the top evened out canopies...
I'm assuming they are autos since they are under a 24h light schedule. Also going to assume your light isn't the issue since the burns are hitting both the top and bottom of your plant. Are you using nutrients? If so , is it possible you're giving them too much because that looks like a nutrient...
Do you have fans in the tent? The yellowing is normal for flowering plants since its using up its nitrogen, the spots could be a problem if it's leaf septoria but i have yet to experience it so can't say for sure. Make sure you have good air circulation.
They'll get a bit stressed due to the change in light intensity( and other environmental factors) but you do what you can. So long as your main plants are getting 12+ hours of uninterrupted darkness as they flower, you'll be fine. I'd focus on the main ones while trying to keep the others alive...