You have to be blind not to see the rusty spots and the chlorosis on the lower leaves that's a beautiful Ca def...too much Mg, N or K locks Ca not the opposite. How can you be even suggesting that?
i am not suggesting anything , i am telling the op he has
plenty of ca an mg in his grow.
So your saying there is no such thing as too much ca ?
yes i see the rusty spots and the chlorosis on the lower fans. you cant always go by these stupid charts that confuse most folks.
now going by all the info he has givin us , the "rust" and the chlorosis on the lower leaves show that the plant is running so low on N it is eatin the N from its older growth to feed the new growth. (this dont come from a chart , this is experience)
Molasses is is counter productive in most container gardening. The calcium and magnesium it contains never really becomes available to the plant. They just build up in the medium possibly causing problems later in the grow.
when a person knows
why they are using molasses , it is VERY productive in soil.
we dont need the nutes in the molasses , we use the carbs to feed the soil. (as with anything , if over-used it will cause harm)
soil biology is what saves us from using meters , extra nutes, pesticides and just plain grows the plant for us.
there are times when it can become couter productive just because it feeds the microbes (good an bad). when you have a nasty environment then the bad microbes have took over an when you feed them carbs , they will just multiply just like the beneficials will.
In a "standard" environment there are more beneificial microbes then there are bad ones so giving them carbs will make the good ones totally take over.
VERY, VERY important in the organic world , not so much in the synthetic game.
to the OP if you feel you're lacking something I'ma tell you what:
Earth Juice Catalyst
This is a very good catalyst for the soil. (basically the same as molasses .... it feeds the soil). The EJ has a lot more benefits vs molasses because they use several varieties of carbs.... an some sea kelp i think. All very good for the dirt.
Go ahead and use it WOLF. it will help your soil a lot. it wont magically fix your plants but its always good to show the soil love an it will show that same love to your girls.
soil