Ok, now I need some help. First off I noticed my leaves are a bit dry and starting to curl a wee bit on the edges, this is because I had them on a stringent water diet but like I said I just fed the hell out of them so hopefully that addresses that issue.
I am finding a few leaves here and there with some brown spots on them... Almost looks like mites but maybe a fungus? I would be surprised if its mites cause I am pretty sure the ladybugs are cannibalizing each other... But you never know.
Here is a pic.
Ok, here you can see one of the little marks... There arent many so maybe the ladybugs are getting most of them? need to work on my intake filtration.
As you can see there is allot more room now.
Here is one of our mighty warriors at work.
These trainwreck came out of the room, I wanted to keep that short bushy odyssey in the front but don't want to sacrifice the room for the health of all the plants. "You don't grow the plant, the plant grows itself... Your job as a grower is to provide the best possible environment for your plant to grow in." And you can quote me on that.
Now this is interesting, I have actually seen this once before and I am not sure what it is exactly, BUT it is NOT water OR nutrients, it is watery but oily at the same time and secretes in small dots which gather into little puddles... They just started to pop up as I went into flower and I think it dries up into a light white powder on the leaves... I am really worried about mold or fungus! It has been a bit moist in there so after I flooded them I scooped all the overflow out... I may get me a pump to clear out the drain pan when I water. I have also reduced the amount of plants in there by 1/2 so i think that will help dry things up some as well. I am also going to look into some activated carbon sheet to put over the intake filters. Hopefully these steps will stop the problem.
Here is the curl that's going on with some of the leaves. I think this was from a lack of food or cold maybe? Please take a look and offer advice.