OK. As I mentioned patience is necessary or you're liable to kill them with kindness. Sometimes too much patience isn't good. For example my ladies have seemingly stunted and/or there was a nute lockout problem that almost killed the God Bud. I've since repotted the failing God ladies and they "seem" to be doing better even though all I did was open a new bag of potting soil and gently remove the old soil where the roots hadn't taken off an place it back in a fresh layer. Well, that seems to be greening up the GB so I also inspected some of the Lime, Purp, and 707 Headband and did the same gentle soil refresh on a few. I was expecting to see weak roots in all cases but one Lime root system looked really good and the others were batter than expected. I'm waiting a few days to verify it helps before I do anything to the others as I may just put them in bigger pots if the roots look good.

Can you over do it on mycorrhizae, I did give it a liberal dose?