Plant Problem

Ok I hope this is the right place to ask this but the plants were vegged for a month and a half and have been flowering for 23 days they are grwoing in 5 gallon pots but just paint buckets not anything special and I am ashamed to say I used miracle grow for a first time but oh well look at the name. But anyways they have been flowering for 23 days and the buds I feel like arent big enough but also I kinda feel like I might just be freaking out if anyone will take the time and go to my profile and look at my pic on my profile its the picture where you can see the tops of the bud please HELP! I DONT LIKE BEING WORRIED ABOUT THeY LADYS
 

potsmokinbasturd

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LOL Dude, your only 1/3 of the way to harvest stop worrying, The buds will do a growth spurt in the last weeks. I am also a miracle gro user even use MG bloombooster for flower and Ive never had a prob just use plain water the last 2 weeks to clear out all the built up ferts.
 
Yo Potsmokinbasturd I think I have heard about the MG booster but when should I use that and I have been using plain water the whole time because I though I could not mix other nutes with the miracle grow. Also I have 1000 watt hps with 5 right now how do you think the harvest would be. THANKS!
 

potsmokinbasturd

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Yo Potsmokinbasturd I think I have heard about the MG booster but when should I use that and I have been using plain water the whole time because I though I could not mix other nutes with the miracle grow. Also I have 1000 watt hps with 5 right now how do you think the harvest would be. THANKS!
Shoot, I start right when I go 12/12 just use the small tblspoon per gallon as directed, Its dam near impossible to get fert burn, I even spray the leaves 1 or 2 times a day with it and water a 5 gallon bucket once every 3 or 4 days. I use everytime I water. Heres some new pics but they have just now started to get pistils. This is my 3rd grow I wouldnt tell you a lie , I know how u feel bout your ladies hee. Heres a pic of my LA woman and my G13 white widow. And I also use the mg veg fert with the preferted MG it even says to on the box and Ive never had a prob just use the small tblsspoon not the big 1.
 

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Black strap sorry buddy I am not pro yet once again check my name. But to the guy below thanks alot but I am just gonna keep it going like it is because It is working really good and I am about to switch to hydroponics so THEN i will be SUPER STRAIGHT!
 

darkdestruction420

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its like $3 dollars at any grocery store, it is fed to em during flowering to feed the microbes in the soil that break down stuff the plant cant use into something they can and greatly increases growth. you really really really should just pick some up at your local grocery store . it would be very foolish not to use, it really does help that much.:peace::joint::peace:
 

darkdestruction420

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Why Molasses?

The reason nutrient manufacturer’s have “discovered” molasses is the simple fact that it’s a great source of carbohydrates to stimulate the growth of beneficial microorganisms. “Carbohydrate” is really just a fancy word for sugar, and molasses is the best sugar for horticultural use. Folks who have read some of our prior essays know that we are big fans of promoting and nourishing soil life, and that we attribute a good portion of our growing success to the attention we pay to building a thriving “micro-herd” to work in concert with plant roots to digest and assimilate nutrients. We really do buy into the old organic gardening adage - “Feed the soil not the plant.”

Molasses is a good, quick source of energy for the various forms of microbes and soil life in a compost pile or good living soil. As we said earlier, molasses is a carbon source that feeds the beneficial microbes that create greater natural soil fertility. But, if giving a sugar boost was the only goal, there would be lot’s of alternatives. We could even go with the old Milly Blunt story of using Coke on plants as a child, after all Coke would be a great source of sugar to feed microbes and it also contains phosphoric acid to provide phosphorus for strengthening roots and encouraging blooming. In our eyes though, the primary thing that makes molasses the best sugar for agricultural use is it’s trace minerals.

In addition to sugars, molasses contains significant amounts of potash, sulfur, and a variety of micronutrients. Because molasses is derived from plants, and because the manufacturing processes that create it remove mostly sugars, the majority of the mineral nutrients that were contained in the original sugar cane or sugar beet are still present in molasses. This is a critical factor because a balanced supply of mineral nutrients is essential for those “beneficial beasties” to survive and thrive. That’s one of the secrets we’ve discovered to really successful organic gardening, the micronutrients found in organic amendments like molasses, kelp, and alfalfa were all derived from other plant sources and are quickly and easily available to our soil and plants. This is especially important for the soil “micro-herd” of critters who depend on tiny amounts of those trace minerals as catalysts to make the enzymes that create biochemical transformations. That last sentence was our fancy way of saying - it’s actually the critters in “live soil” that break down organic fertilizers and “feed” it to our plants.

One final benefit molasses can provide to your garden is it’s ability to work as a chelating agent. That’s a scientific way of saying that molasses is one of those “magical” substances that can convert some chemical nutrients into a form that’s easily available for critters and plants. Chelated minerals can be absorbed directly and remain available and stable in the soil. Rather than spend a lot of time and effort explaining the relationships between chelates and micronutrients, we are going to quote one of our favorite sources for explaining soil for scientific laymen.

im pretty sure u can use it in hydro btw, bbut i might be wrong on that one, lemme go see if i cant go find out. lol
 
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