A bit hard to tell with the light but it looks a little N deficient and it certainly is not getting much from that bloom nute...but if your are giving a teaspoon (5ml) every water I would half it for a bit. How often are you watering. Lots of coco users water every day...relying on good drainage though...so your perlite-absent coco might not be condusive to that.
I water when the pots are light and the coco is on the drier side, I recently raised the lights from about 10 inches above canopy to about 15 inches. Only 1 plant appears to be displaying this and only the top leaves coming from the main cola budlet sight
What I've been reading is that when used in soil (which I am not) the sugar helps feed the beneficial microbes. But I've also read that the plant will also use the carbs at a time when it's no longer producing them at the same rate it was during veg. Importantly I suppose is do you see it causing harm? Other than the wasted $20 spent on the bottle
Coco is an inert medium. Your nutrients do not go to feeding microbes. Yes, you wasted $20. Harmful? I would not bother to find out...
I thought that was more for late flower about the last 2 weeks for flower to help her bring out her last potential attempt at potency and yeild production.
That's kinda what I have been reading too, maybe I will continue to use it on 2 Point taken, so do you guys Oh well, noob mistake I suppose. On another note how do my plants look for 3 weeks since transition? Do they seem to be doing fine?
Plants look good man. Keep nutes light and add a pk boost for a few weeks if you want to bulk them up. Just use 1/2 strength from what the manufacturer recommends. I highly recommend Royal Gold Tupur for your next grow. The drainage is great right out of the bag and it’s a nice fiberous mixture.
If you have intense light, you can get nice buds from some stuff open like that in the lower. Other wise, if 10-12” Lower than canopy, best to remove and let energy focus on the 4-8 colas you trained Soil2Coco’s Multi Strain Journal
You plants look super health right now. I would only remove lower segments that are clearly stunted because of too little light exposure. For those that are doing good but could be better. You can perhaps try training the plant to simply expose more light to those areas.