Yes, repeat whenever the pot needs water.
Yes, The same excess nutrient condition would exist in the other pots fed too much. I would treat all plants with the low PPM and run-off.
How far away is the light now?
@carnivore I have 2 500w Chilled Growcraft lights that produce 2230PPFD at full power at 6 inches. I grew some Ace Panama Red that at times was within 3 inches and no light burn. Unless you are running HID you would have to touch the chips to get light burn. It is a myth with LED.so less than 2ft away from the plant and on full power?
I don't know how good your light is (so I could be wrong, someone with the same light might know better) but, it seems very close to me, maybe 2 ft away in full bloom and a packed tent. I would put that light at the top of my tent, let your plants grow into the light and lower if you need to (guessing your in a 2x4x5 or 6).
Things that make this a light problem to me.
1. really super tight node spacing.
2. lower leaves are nice and fat, upper leaves are super skinny and not wanting to grow bigger. (trying to hide from the light)
3. the leaves are not nitrogen clawed, they are curled over, some are twisting over. (trying to hide from the light)
I'm not saying it's not over fed, or had the wrong PH.
My advice would be, ask around other growers how close they put the same light.
I tend to see a lot of "I used bio biz lite and my leaves are damaged" posts in here lately
so less than 2ft away from the plant and on full power?
I don't know how good your light is (so I could be wrong, someone with the same light might know better) but, it seems very close to me, maybe 2 ft away in full bloom and a packed tent. I would put that light at the top of my tent, let your plants grow into the light and lower if you need to (guessing your in a 2x4x5 or 6).
Things that make this a light problem to me.
1. really super tight node spacing.
2. lower leaves are nice and fat, upper leaves are super skinny and not wanting to grow bigger. (trying to hide from the light)
3. the leaves are not nitrogen clawed, they are curled over, some are twisting over. (trying to hide from the light)
I'm not saying it's not over fed, or had the wrong PH.
My advice would be, ask around other growers how close they put the same light.
[...] Unless you are running HID you would have to touch the chips to get light burn. It is a myth with LED.
I have noticed that also, and I too used BB Lite Mix and had some similar issues. I think a lot of us are attempting to loosely or closely follow the autobeast guide but are missing some key facts. I know mine was a first grow so I expected to learn a lot on the way and definitely make mistakes. Water is so variable for everyone I was not ready to need a ppm/ec meter. I think this guy also got caught off guard by high ppm water to start and then mixing in nutes pretty early and probably too hot for an auto.
That said, I only watered for the first 3 weeks in Lite Mix and the plants looked great. It has plenty of stuff in it to get started. I over did the feed schedule because I didn't know what to measure or look for. I think @Myskellos should definitely follow the very light feeding and watering ManOGreen set him up with. Past that, I think the Lite Mix is a lot "hotter" than it sounds like it is. The feed water water routine even though BB says to feed every time would probably work better. Especially since a lot of us new guys, myself included, don't catch that all the feed schedules are for photos and that autos really need wayyyy less. Even when you think you've read enough to try it, there is always a nice spot like that to mess it up for you. (I count myself in not knowing that and burning the heck out of my plant)
I know that there is a certain Daily Light Integral quantity that poses an upper limit to the light the plant can intake. I didn't do the math, but it's a realistic thing to go beyond this maximum DLI? What would be the consequences of this light exceeding?