I NEVER though I would see this. - My plant is growing too fast. - Or, my roots aren't growing fast enough.

An aggressive regimen of Wet Betty and Growth Excel has made one plant out-grow it's own roots. These plants are 19 days old.

You can see from the first picture that it is my *suspected* Granddaddy Purple plant - the last one on the right. Picture 2 is of one of the other 3 "normal" ones - taken at the same time. *Keep this in mind, look at how healthy the plant in pic. 2 is.*

This is the catch - it is 100% for sure not over/underwatered. It was watered LAST NIGHT. You can see how moist the soil still is. It is not over watered either. How do I know? Look at picture #2. The last plant was all perked up, just as much, this morning. And NO, I don't have a picture. You have to take my word for it. Same amount of water, same time, same pH, same everything. These plants have all received the exact same amount of care.

Some will say, "The Granddaddy may just normally grow like that!" - But no, I have witnessed a good friend raise a GDP from clone to harvest. That clone never showed any of these massive leaves that couldn't be held up a day after watering; nothing close. I think I have over-grown the top of the plant with foliar feeding, and should stop - with this plant at least, until it can support itself again.
norkali Reviewed by norkali on . My plant is out-growing itself. :eek: I NEVER though I would see this. - My plant is growing too fast. - Or, my roots aren't growing fast enough. An aggressive regimen of Wet Betty and Growth Excel has made one plant out-grow it's own roots. These plants are 19 days old. You can see from the first picture that it is my *suspected* Granddaddy Purple plant - the last one on the right. Picture 2 is of one of the other 3 "normal" ones - taken at the same time. *Keep this in mind, look at how healthy the plant in pic. 2 Rating: 5