Anyone hit those biotches with brown sugar and molasses during flower?

Freddie Millergogo

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This guy says brown sugar will give you frost/trichomes over night! Crazy! I am sure this guy is not lying. Pot growers never lie. Anyone ever seen overnight results like this?

 

Budddha

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This guy says brown sugar will give you frost/trichomes over night! Crazy! I am sure this guy is not lying. Pot growers never lie. Anyone ever seen overnight results like this?

Instead of using sugar try garden molasses throughout ur grow if your doing organic. I put raw coconut sugar into my teas but not directly into my soil.

And i agree that guys plant was tiny for being where it was. I think you should check out some tales of a doper.

those plants for out side are very small . this guy does not know what hes doing . this guy has a better idea
MendoooooOoE.... i used to drive there to get creen crack and purp clones when they were hard to find back in the day. I still love visiting the folks and burning at the beach. The mendo dope guys 2016 farm is niiiicccce.
 
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Freddie Millergogo

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Instead of using sugar try garden molasses throughout ur grow if your doing organic. I put raw coconut sugar into my teas but not directly into my soil.

And i agree that guys plant was tiny for being where it was. I think you should check out some tales of a doper.



MendoooooOoE.... i used to drive there to get creen crack and purp clones when they were hard to find back in the day. I still love visiting the folks and burning at the beach. The mendo dope guys 2016 farm is niiiicccce.

I was looking at a bottle of Brer Rabbit that I have and it has a lot of nutes. One that really sticks out is magnesium.

http://www.brerrabbit.com/about/

The blackstrap - if you can find it has Calcium and Magnesium - who needs Cal Mag
http://www.brerrabbit.com/products/brer-rabbit-blackstrap-molasses/

This one is more available.8% Calcium and 8% Magnesium. Plus sodium, potassium, iron. carbs and sugar. Not a lot of standard MMJ nutes have iron.
http://www.brerrabbit.com/products/brer-rabbit-full-flavor-molasses/
 

sidewing

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it'd be beneficial to feed your soil microbes.. or feed microbes in a tea.. if you dont have 'live' soil. theres no point. increasing microbes in your soil means better breakdown of organic matter, which means the plant can potentially have more goodies available to use.. which means potentially higher quality buds. as far as overnight? not in my opinion.
 

PetFlora

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My method is F & D hydro. I now use Emerald Harvest products, specific to this thread- Honey Chome
 

Lordhooha

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My method is F & D hydro. I now use Emerald Harvest products, specific to this thread- Honey Chome
I haven't heard too many good things about them. Have you been having good luck with them?i try and stay as organic as possible
 

PetFlora

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I haven't heard too many good things about them. Have you been having good luck with them?i try and stay as organic as possible

The thing people don't understand about organic (and I eat as much organically as I can) is that. unlike humans, plants have no problem breaking down inorganic nutrients. Also, organic only means no pesticides and insecticides were used, but the soil they are grown in could be as depleted as any commercial soil, which is basically nutritionally dead

Prior to EH I used Hydroponic Research V + B for 3+ years. While i very much liked its' simplicity, during flower cannabis does not need/want as much N as is provided by HR. They came out with a bloom booster, but that does nothing for the excess N. Aside from a few new user errors, I am entering 4th week of flower, and am very happy
 

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Lordhooha

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The thing people don't understand about organic (and I eat as much organically as I can) is that. unlike humans, plants have no problem breaking down inorganic nutrients. Also, organic only means no pesticides and insecticides were used, but the soil they are grown in could be as depleted as any commercial soil, which is basically nutritionally dead

Prior to EH I used Hydroponic Research V + B for 3+ years. While i very much liked its' simplicity, during flower cannabis does not need/want as much N as is provided by HR. They came out with a bloom booster, but that does nothing for the excess N. Aside from a few new user errors, I am entering 4th week of flower, and am very happy
Yah soil wise mine pretty happy. As for nutrition for my plants I run roots organic veg an bloom, mammoth-p, most of the Aptus stuff and extra little bits from a brand made right in Michigan called organically done. And my soil is an even mix of promix bx green fields and 707 just mix them all to together in a big ass tarp and stuff it in buckets. I think some stuff just gets a bad rap because they just don't know how to feed properly or water properly either.i just switched my girl over to flower about a week ago have to check my notebook for an exact date. I log everything I do to my girls how much of everything they get room temp/ RH every day. Makes it easy to correct any issues.thats one of my girls
 

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Freddie Millergogo

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I hit them biotches with some Brer Rabbit Molasses and brown sugar last night. Not a huge amount and it made a difference. They do look frostier.

I think Terpinator (see DIY thread here) is mainly potassium and sugar. Good and even Dollar Store Mollasses has potassium. Brer Rabbit has a few other things and Black Strap Brer Rabbit has even more jacked up nutes.
 

sidewing

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Theres a lot of confusion between "organic" and not.. Organic typically means organic matter that needs to be broken down by soil bacteria to be made available to the plant.. "raw salts" aka chemicals aka inorganic are the pure, already broken down form.. As far as the plant is concerned, once it's to that broken down point it's the same thing.. Technically, raw salts are cleaner and will result in a more pure product if used properly. Most people, especially in growing cannabis, use way too much, resulting in salt buildup.
 

Lordhooha

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Theres a lot of confusion between "organic" and not.. Organic typically means organic matter that needs to be broken down by soil bacteria to be made available to the plant.. "raw salts" aka chemicals aka inorganic are the pure, already broken down form.. As far as the plant is concerned, once it's to that broken down point it's the same thing.. Technically, raw salts are cleaner and will result in a more pure product if used properly. Most people, especially in growing cannabis, use way too much, resulting in salt buildup.
You have to watch though too on where the makers of synthetic nutrients get their material from some use some pretty harsh shit to make their product. Where as most organic you know what's in there i.e. Bone meal, chicken assholes and bat poo. I figure now especially in this day and age of cannabis I want the most pure I can to put in my body rather than a plant that's basically been eating contaminated roids lol. Some nutrient companies are just as bad as they guys that make workout stuff sometimes cut corners and no telling where said product derived from. Plus MOST organic stuff you have a much smaller chance of burning the piss out of them but you won't see that over night change most guys and gals like to see I'm used to the phrase hurry up and wait lol.
 
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