Nullis
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... lol. Not exactly, but myself and diabetics everywhere do appreciate a high gauge needle which is ultra fine. They're just so damned smooth.Your a diabetic??
... lol. Not exactly, but myself and diabetics everywhere do appreciate a high gauge needle which is ultra fine. They're just so damned smooth.Your a diabetic??
did u get the purple without low night temps?I read on a weed forum that molasses turns your weed purple. Also putting blueberries in your res. lighten up guys!
Molasses didn't hurt this girl...
ps... Plushberry from TGA
What I'm thinking is that since he uses alot of molasses in veg(depending on how long he vegs) that there is still leftover molasses to be consumed in flower by bennies. Therefore uses less in bloomI read an article by the Rev in SKUNK (vol 6, issue 7) that he uses a Tablespoon per gallon in "Veg" but cuts back his Molasses to half of that in "Flower" in his teas. Now is this because you don't want the bacteria over running the fungi in the soil durring flower?
Also, I throw LK and Molasses in my teas. Best of both worlds
So the thought is to encourage fungi = Phosphorous increase
It's early.....can't hold it against ya!Shoot ..Sorry. Arbuscular Mycorrhiza = Fungus
Care to give a little detail why you like this over molasses?