Mine has gone and stretched like mad. It's also N-tox like a mofo. I'm gonna change up its feed a bit and see if I can fix it. It did this mad stretching overnight. Crazy
Mine aren't as tall as your guys yet but I will say ditto on the N tox issue you both have- I think that is the root of the problem people are having, period. Walter white has been the most sensitive auto to over feeding I have encountered yet. I went with 1/4 strength when they were looking good around 6 inches tall and it caused them to curl and stop growth for several days. They are also extremely sensitive to temp swings ( probably plays into the easy N tox). My theory for people having issues is running any moderate "super soil"- anything with feed in it - could be frying the babies.
So with that said, water Walter very lightly, maintain temps, and feed it 1/5-1/6 strength for at least the first couple weeks of feeding to judge it's reaction.
Mine has gone and stretched like mad. It's also N-tox like a mofo. I'm gonna change up its feed a bit and see if I can fix it. It did this mad stretching overnight. CrazyView attachment 498898
I think I've had it on my first 2 Walter grows. Rhyce came up with his own name for it, Mock N Tox. I think it's something within the White strains as he also sees it in his grows. Mine also seem to get droopy right before lights out time. Like they know it's coming, then perk up when they are back on.
Mine has gone and stretched like mad. It's also N-tox like a mofo. I'm gonna change up its feed a bit and see if I can fix it. It did this mad stretching overnight. CrazyView attachment 498898
I think I've had it on my first 2 Walter grows. Rhyce came up with his own name for it, Mock N Tox. I think it's something within the White strains as he also sees it in his grows. Mine also seem to get droopy right before lights out time. Like they know it's coming, then perk up when they are back on.
You can call it what you want but regardless if leaf tips curl and the fans go dark green it's a form of ntox. It might not effect the overall health of the plant but it's still nutrient sensitive. Something anyone growing this strain should be prepared for.
It has been my observation that the leaf curl is a 'red herring'... means nothing at all... I think the biggest problem is that people freak out and start messing with everything and all that mucking about does more harm than good... next time stay the course and keep on track... in my humble opinion, the plant will be perfectly fine...
You can call it what you want but regardless if leaf tips curl and the fans go dark green it's a form of ntox. It might not effect the overall health of the plant but it's still nutrient sensitive. Something anyone growing this strain should be prepared for.
I have hundreds going and some do this and others don't but they are all raised equally and produce exactly the same... Sometimes a leaf curl is just that... a curl... and not N tox...
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