so i gave molasses a try the other day... and to give it a good try, i did a dumb thing and went heavy with it... while i had thought about mold and bugs, i had left a couple other thoughts out... this became apparent after i compounded my foolishness of going heavy with a new nute by doing another stupid n00b trick... the catch pan under my pots usually evaporates after a couple hours under the lights, so unless i over water drastically i usually ignore it. anyway, seems sugary water does not evaporate nearly the same as regular old water (go figure)... and it also has another neat trick... it ferments
by the time i had realized i turned my grow room into a still, the root ball was already gone.
20 days or so from harvest, that plant was cut down because she was so dead no flushing or transplanting would have saved her in a worthwhile way.
everything we add to our plants has distinct chemical reactions and all new substances should be added slowly and with plenty of time to see how the plant copes in the next few days.
also, sloppiness always causes problems.
for the record, before it died, the buds did get nice and thick from the molasses
thankfully, the smell has left the flower room.
