Has anyone on here had any issues w severe and rapid N tox after using Great White mycos?
Because it takes a couple weeks to get established and is easiest to apply at transplant, it needs to be done early to really pay off during flower. But the fungus will very much be alive during flower if your grow is dialed in.Edit. I'm sorry, mistake. It is azos that I add for nitrogen. Makes my leaves almost black in a day. Not N tox.
But my xtreme gardening mykos does say to stop for flowering.
I know you are more knowledgable on organics than me. Running my first go of a version of super soil now. I can for sure say that that azos shows with in 6 hours of feeding on my plants. Just darknessBecause it takes a couple weeks to get established and is easiest to apply at transplant, it needs to be done early to really pay off during flower. But the fungus will very much be alive during flower if your grow is dialed in.
Every strain is so different but sugar leaves in my experience do not follow the normal "healthy leaf" judgment system. As long as the fan leaves are not neutered off use those to judge your plants happiness. Also, usually if you think you could be over watering you probably are. Hell even when I think they're a day or two behind on watering they look the best. I've only seen my plants under watered once. Over watered almost every grow.Ok so am I way off on the N abundance here? I guess it kind of looks overwatered, except my soil was pretty dry when I watered it last. I also don't understand why only the sugar leaves appear affected, while the fan leaves all appear perfectly fine. According to runoff, my pH has been in the low 6s so I don't think it's pH related.