Overlord's Adventures With High Brix

Have you tried less product (just on the issue plant) to see if the tacoing is due to over feeding and she
may be getting pushed to fast? No idea but I noticed the same and will try cutting back next time, just a little.

I must have missed this, I am no longer dunking (The Warbird's girth makes dunking a PIA) and pretty much following the directions. Since they are in 8 gallon pots I do measure the drenches to 10ml instead of 8.
 
I must have missed this, I am no longer dunking (The Warbird's girth makes dunking a PIA) and pretty much following the directions. Since they are in 8 gallon pots I do measure the drenches to 10ml instead of 8.

Yup I have no idea really but that will my next test on the next run of this strain (just a touch less product) :)
Thinking about the higher Humidity approach ? when the leafs start to taco is that
not an indication they are NOT wanting to take in any more water ? would adding more
RH Just make it worse ?

EDIT: Just did a really fast web search and see THERE are many issues that can cause this
but looks like I see MORE comments on raising the RH to correct it so I am MOST likely Confused
 
Yup I have no idea really but that will my next test on the next run of this strain (just a touch less product) :)
Thinking about the higher Humidity approach ? when the leafs start to taco is that
not an indication they are NOT wanting to take in any more water ? would adding more
RH Just make it worse ?

I don't know, right now my humidity stays around the mid 50's. During sudden and extreme temps outside, it will sometimes drop down briefly to mid 40's and as high as 58.

Have not seen anymore leaf taco yet, but have only been giving them a gallon of water/drench each time. I have to water more often, but they don't seem to mind at all.
 
I don't know, right now my humidity stays around the mid 50's. During sudden and extreme temps outside, it will sometimes drop down briefly to mid 40's and as high as 58.

Have not seen anymore leaf taco yet, but have only been giving them a gallon of water/drench each time. I have to water more often, but they don't seem to mind at all.

Also I apologize if this has been covered, I get confused when reading multiple threads :)
Have you done any CAT's, Only my second kit grow but I have seen this on them after the
CAT's but just figured they were just adjusting ?
 
Also I apologize if this has been covered, I get confused when reading multiple threads :)
Have you done any CAT's, Only my second kit grow but I have seen this on them after the
CAT's but just figured they were just adjusting ?

No, I did as graytail said with the heavy transplant on the warbird last night, two others will get the same tonight, then the last one probably tomorrow.

Then the Cats will be next, which will be around 30'ish days.
 
@Graytail

The Warbird is looking great and is using water the fastest.
She was pretty dry.
The MC 1 was ready for for water/drench
The other two really needed another day before they needed anything.

However I did as Doc Recommended in Rich Farmers thread and gave them all 1 gallon of super drench via top watering.

The Warbird again was pretty dry and will want watered soon, the others may be 3 to 4 days.

Today is exactly 28 days since Transplanting and flipping, so we are looking at between 30 and 32 days in until next drench.

What would you recommend? Plain RO next time then start Cats?

I will try and get some pics posted tonight.

Thanks

Oh yeah, one thing i noticed on the petioles are that the top sides are purple and the underneath of them are green.
After I did the super drench I also noticed the GDPupil not really having any purple petioles, so it may have been overkill for her.
 
UPDATE:

Gave them all 1 gallon of Super Drench last night...

















Meanwhile in the veg room:





 
Superb posture on those bloomers! :bravo:

Thanks, i brushed the MC 1 while taking photos, my hand returned sticky and it released a nice funky fruity smell. More-so than they did the last grow.

Regarding my question to you a couple of post up, all the tensiometers are reading in the 40's except the Warbird which is 81. I can give the Warbird a touch of plain RO and get her down to the same level as the others.

Being 28 days since flip, would you Plain RO them next then Cat? or just go ahead with the Cat drench?

On a side note I expect them all to need their next drink about the same time as the next brix spraying.
 
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