Too much molasses?!

STX.OrganicGuerilla

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She's mid flower and I gave a cap of molasses, to a gallon. Then this.
Hadn't been giving her anything but water.
Growing in 1/3 FFOF, 1/3 FFHF, 1/3 super-soil (subcool recipe).
I assume some nutrient shock, water and time may sort it out.
Hoping its not a re-veg.
 

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STX.OrganicGuerilla

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No way. A tbl spoon max.
A cap (if even that) of the organic blackstrap unsulphured molasses with filtered tap water.
I thought wind could be playing a part in it, but I don't think wind could cause this.
 

DonBrennon

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No way. A tbl spoon max.
A cap (if even that) of the organic blackstrap unsulphured molasses with filtered tap water.
I thought wind could be playing a part in it, but I don't think wind could cause this.
Hmmmmnnn, don't think it'd be the molasses then. If anything, I'd say too much 'N' from somewhere?
 

chemphlegm

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she's pissed at something. was she developed healthy when you put her to flower or showing signs of too much N then?
could it be the FFOF- (Fox Farm :o Oh Fuck!):P


sticky subject I know, I grow organic style and never put molasses in my dirt, and my results are top notch every time with no surprises. my buds swell up on time and always finish when expected. They taste awesome after a week or so of drying and every day after, buds packed tight and sticky greasy too.
 

STX.OrganicGuerilla

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One person said it looked like she was re-vegging but idk how accurate that is.
It doesn't seem to be affecting bud growth.
Open to all knowledge.
My journey is just beginning.
 

STX.OrganicGuerilla

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She vegged for maybe 3 weeks before sexing and showing pre-flowers because I started her when the light was already 12-12.
She seemed very healthy until the molasses went down.
There has been lots of temp fluctuations and wind that I think is adding stress.
 

chemphlegm

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She vegged for maybe 3 weeks before sexing and showing pre-flowers because I started her when the light was already 12-12.
She seemed very healthy until the molasses went down.
There has been lots of temp fluctuations and wind that I think is adding stress.
there we go, real hot soil , experimental 12/12 start. no worries, you can start again cheaper than you can finish this one. I'd cut my losses and do just that, with better soil/nutrient delivery
 

STX.OrganicGuerilla

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I'll let her do her thing and water regularly until things get better or worse.
For every experience is a lesson. Thanks for replying.
I'll dry and cure her anyways.
 
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