I wouldn't recommend using molasses until she has a little better handle on the basics. Molasses, while beneficial can attract pests which brings another level to the grow. As far as how long you have I would say 3-4 weeks. I would start looking at trichs in 2 weeks.Molasses is absolutely beneficial or a product that does the same thing no doubt I'd never not use molasses towards the end of flower
Not to much longer they look very nice excellent jobHView attachment 3500651 View attachment 3500652 View attachment 3500653 i, can you tell how long I have til harvest from looking at these pics? I'm watching through a scope but would love to know from sight!
Don't spray in flower.. Unless your spraying for bugs early on..But is it alright to still spray leaves? If so, how long can I still spray?
How much you giving molasses per gallonI'm absolutely giving molasses. I switched and I've been giving it with my nutes instead of the day after. And one water between.
Pics look good. Keep an eye out for ants in your soil and at the base of your plant. If you start to see little black specks (look like raised bumps) pick them off and treat for ants as they can farm aphids and bring them to your plants.Why thank you sir! Ive been using molasses from the beginning of flower. They're crazy sticky! And smell soo sweet. What'd u think of the pics ABM?
The plants look really nice anyone would be happy with those results and you are using the molasses correctly IMO good job I wish I got those results when I first started lol1 TBS. 2 x a week.
Lol wtf hahaMolasses is like Buddha is to Napal!! Best thing since sliced bread, better than peanut butter and jelly!
all those things are the same thing in different doses. Bat guano is nitrogen. do you need nitrogen? There's nothing in a bottle that's going to make everything way better.. The only thing that puts people's buds over the top is experience. As long as your growing you're on the road to success .Hi ABM, u said u like giving tips to questions so here goes, if u don't mind. Does molasses really make it sweeter and stickier? I'm using, Bloom by botanicare, Floralicious Plus, Kool Bloom, cal-mag and bone meal. Then next day water with molasses. Then 1 day light water. Should I add bat guano? I've heard it makes them smell stronger.
Actually people tend to worry to much about mold or what have you from foliar spraying plants truth is if you got good enough fans , and ventilation foilar is a good thing i mean shit i look out side and its pouring rain on my flowering tree what i am trying to get at is MJ has been foilar sprayed out in the wild for thousands of years ,,Don't spray in flower.. Unless your spraying for bugs early on..
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Thank u , I've poured my soul into em!The plants look really nice anyone would be happy with those results and you are using the molasses correctly IMO good job I wish I got those results when I first started lol
I will, thanksPics look good. Keep an eye out for ants in your soil and at the base of your plant. If you start to see little black specks (look like raised bumps) pick them off and treat for ants as they can farm aphids and bring them to your plants.
Oh my Bud!....your so smart.... Everyone, stop replying, we have the answer!!lol Molasses yeah if your going to use it in flower then make sure you get the sulfered ones lol
see remember sulfer is the 4th major nutrient and It is used in the formation of amino acids, proteins, and oils. It is necessary for chlorophyll formation, promotes nodulation in legumes, helps develop and activate certain enzymes and vitamins, and is a structural component of two of the 21 amino acids that form protein.
But what many people seem to forget The relationship between S and N is not surprising since both are components of protein and are involved in chlorophyll formation. They are also linked by the role of S in the conversion of nitrate to amino acids. Crops having high N need will usually also have high S needs. interesting huh lol