Hi
I had a grow in the closet, I interlaced with a new grow. This resulted in 4 different sized plants because there was no space for them all so they received different amounts of light. Then i bought a growtent etc
These are epsilon F1, fast, short autoflower with 240w led 3x3 tent.
They really took shape with the new light. I learned that autos are more size than time dependent to enter flowering phase.



How would you LST from here?
Should I leave the scrog on and continue?
My concern is the smaller plants could benefit from the scrog. Will they outgrow their space? One thing also is i think the flowering plant might take damage because its done sizewise?
Im thinking perhaps its better to put the scrog at the bottom of the tent and use plant twist ties instead?
It would make some things better, like make their growth more precise and moving them for more plants later. It would also require a lot of work so i don't know if its worth it?
What would you do?
Thanks
Also if anyone can spot the nutrient deficiency with yellow rills would be appreciated
I had a grow in the closet, I interlaced with a new grow. This resulted in 4 different sized plants because there was no space for them all so they received different amounts of light. Then i bought a growtent etc
These are epsilon F1, fast, short autoflower with 240w led 3x3 tent.
They really took shape with the new light. I learned that autos are more size than time dependent to enter flowering phase.



How would you LST from here?
Should I leave the scrog on and continue?
My concern is the smaller plants could benefit from the scrog. Will they outgrow their space? One thing also is i think the flowering plant might take damage because its done sizewise?
Im thinking perhaps its better to put the scrog at the bottom of the tent and use plant twist ties instead?
It would make some things better, like make their growth more precise and moving them for more plants later. It would also require a lot of work so i don't know if its worth it?
What would you do?
Thanks
Also if anyone can spot the nutrient deficiency with yellow rills would be appreciated