:wtf: Thanks for the n00b move from Advanced to Basic. :thumbsup: lol.

This picture was just taken, and the plant hasn't been watered or anything since I posted last night, just left alone.

It did the same thing yesterday morning, like I said, and then proceeded to lose all turgidity by the evening. -This is why I put the thread in Advanced- I did not believe that this was a problem with "oxygen to the roots" because my soil consistency is spot-on, look at the other plants, same soil density. (Hell, I even added Perlite to my Fox Farms this time)

Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Edit: That last plant actually doesn't look sick to me. Is it FLOPPY (doesn't look it) or just have a general shape that makes you think it's wilted?
Floppy! Exactly, it seems like the plant loses all turgidity. Not wilted. Chinacat knows what I'm talking about, the plant seems like it is out-growing itself.

Quote Originally Posted by M.B.A.
my GDP that I harvested last night has had Big-ass leaves since I've had it since clone to harvest. You can say what you want and believe what you want. If you believe that your foliar feedings are causing this, go ahead and stop and wait, see what happens
Big, wide leaves, yes. Losing turgidity a day after watering? Maybe not. I'm not gonna stop foliar now that it has perked back up again today, only if it doesn't regain it's turgidity.

Thanks everybody!
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