V256.420
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Yes it does. But after a while they get filled with plaque and die from diabetes and clogged arteriesThis makes buds sweeter?
do the sugars travel up the trunk right into the buds?
Yes it does. But after a while they get filled with plaque and die from diabetes and clogged arteriesThis makes buds sweeter?
do the sugars travel up the trunk right into the buds?
die from diabetes
That's good. Unless it was a mutually acceptable agreement between said humming bird and the milker of courseI’ve noticed it has helped in trichome production. I have also noticed it does make it slightly “sweeter” in flavor. And no there’s no milking involved. Lol.
What about cows?That's good. Unless it was a mutually acceptable agreement between said humming bird and the milker of course
wrapped in bs?
I’ve noticed it has helped in trichome production.
I have a bit of an udder phobia so it's a no from meWhat about cows?
But shouldn't the milkers still obtain permission?I have a bit of an udder phobia so it's a no from me
I think consent would still be keyBut shouldn't the milkers still obtain permission?
Olay brofessor. Explain the science of hummingbird nectar making cannabis "sweeter".It’s not some super secret thing. It’s hummingbird nectar. Very diluted of course. And before you start thinking you know everything there is to know. Realize that you aren’t the end all be all of everything weed. Then maybe try having a open minded discussion. If that’s not something you wanna do I would appreciate it if you would stfu
Yes.This makes buds sweeter?
do the sugars travel up the trunk right into the buds?
Unless you're a purely organic grower, you probably are feeding your plant Mag-sulfate already. Tons of people do feed there plants mag-sulfate via sweeteners, like Botanicare Raw. I bypass Botanicare and just go straight to the Mag-sulfate. You're plant doesn't uptake molasses, the molasses is to feed the beneficials in your rootzone - assuming you're not trying to run a sterile root zone. If you're trying to keep the root zone sterile by all means avoid molasses. If you're trying to keep the root zone sterile, I'd avoid hummingbird nectar too, which is nothing more than sugar water with red dye added to attract hummingbirds. Furthermore, the sugar water (aka hummingbird nectar) you're adding to your feeding functions much like molasses - the sugars feed the benes in the rootzone, not the plant. You could replace the hummingbird nectar with ~tsp of sugar per gallon - I'd use dark brown sugar myself - or do what I do and just use molasses. Ironically the molasses you're so against functions like the sugar water you've discovered. Molasses has the added benefit of providing micronutrients.I would never use that crap on my girls. No molasses or any of that bs either.
Uh oh. Thin ice, buddy. OP is about to tell you to stfu.Hummingbird nectar??? How exactly are you getting this? Store bought I presume? My gf likes to make it and we have 4 feeders. Its water boiled with sugar. We don't add dye cause wtf for? The hummingbirds don't care what color it is. You say fuck molasses but will use this instead. I would just walk this one back and start doing a little more reading bro. You want a fruity strain, get a fruity strain.