My 1st Grow Completed! 8 plants, 5 months, 14 ounces dry!"

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Sincerely420

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Yeahh?? It's the first time that I went with 3tbsp per gallon in the tea and WON'T do it again.
Prior to that last application its been 2tbsp per gallon. I knew it too man..I smelled it in the tea. It smelled sweet than normal even in the end, and I ignored that.
Live & learn tho right?!
I'm going with just a tsp of Molasses this week. JUST ENOUGH to feed the bennies in the tea brew.

But yeah 3tbsp per gallon of Mollases is a bit over kill. I also dilute my teas 1:1 with water too, so you know it was overkill. I smelled it and ignored it..
I'm going with my gut from this point forward haha. Not gonna do anything rash..Just gonna listen to my intellect before I do make any moves.
BUT the Blue Widow and the Bubblicious both weathered the storm. Just seems that the Seedsman White Widow didn't like it at ALL.
Let's see what this week brings! Hopefully as much frost as that last one brought. As well as some MASS :joint:

*edit- I'm also gonna do away with the Molasses for good after this week and rock with water only
 

ChiefsitandChief

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So......I think I made my first mistake to date in uping the molasses in my tea. I'm pretty sure that an overdose in UnSulphured Molasses can result in a Sulphur toxicity. Since I last gave that tea I experience a rapid onset of yellowing which appears to be early senescence which happens with an S tox.

To combat the issue I went in and treated the soil. This watering was water only rather than an AACT and I topdressed each of the "big 3" with 1 tsp mycos, 1/2 tsp Kelp Meal, and 1/4 cup EWCs. I also gave each an additional half gallon of water and sat there with them each for like an hour emptying catch trays. So basically I added some bacteria an quickshot N(EWC topdress), topdressed with Kelp(a growth enhancer), and water to excess to rinse out anything if I could. Also added the mycos to help with the roots and overall nutrient uptake.
I noticed some necrosis on the White Widow so this was my course of action.
I also clipped any dead leaf tips that I saw and tucked some fans leaves under the budsites.
In theory I'm hoping to trigger somewhat of a fight response and get some more resin outta the gals..Removed anything ready to go from the three as well. Weak leaves are on sapping energy and dead leaves pose a fungus threat.

My advice. Easy with the molasses. Less is always betters. I knew this before I added it.
The last tea also wreaked of Molasses....I shoulda known...You teas should smell rather earthy than sweet.
How much did you use to a gallon?
 

Sincerely420

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2tbsp per gallon is good. 3 was overkill. Atleast for my White Widow. The other two don't have anything other than the initial onset of yellowing.
I'll snap some pics in a few days to show the progress.
The molasses I have, I got from a local grocery store and it says its unsulphered, but looking all day for answers...Sulphur hits the the nail on the head for me and nothing else comes close. An S tox speeds senescence which is the leaves turning on them selves like the do normally the last few weeks and speeds the yellowing in the end game.
I did what I could to wash anything thru that soil that could be, and to add new bacteria and fungi to the soil, so hopefully things hold out a lil longer..We shall see!

Bro...Isn't it CRAZY how much the buds form from one day to the next?! :leaf:
 

ChiefsitandChief

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Yes bro, but ye 3 is a lot I'm at full blast and at 1 1/2 tbsp a gal. but I love this part, this is why I grow. But I have the grandmas unsulphered it most likely not the S toxicity, tell me this is the outside or the inside towards the stem getting yellow first.
 

Sincerely420

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Yes bro, but ye 3 is a lot I'm at full blast and at 1 1/2 tbsp a gal. but I love this part, this is why I grow. But I have the grandmas unsulphered it most likely not the S toxicity, tell me this is the outside or the inside towards the stem getting yellow first.
Hmmm good question?? I'd have to say outside yellowing in?? It's only the lower leaves tho. Nothing in the canopy other than some necrotic spots on the White Widow leaves.
What are you thinking?? :leaf:
 

ChiefsitandChief

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But you also see mi e yellowing out and you can literally see how much of a change daily and it almost spooks you but when you get the chance watch how fast a grown tree yellows up during autumn, its weird but while I grow I watch green life in the wild and see so much of thing same we create in our closet but on a more massive scale I've seen fields of small flower of some sort during fall come back a week later and their tall as me from there stretch and efforts of procreating.
 

Sincerely420

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But you also see mi e yellowing out and you can literally see how much of a change daily and it almost spooks you but when you get the chance watch how fast a grown tree yellows up during autumn, its weird but while I grow I watch green life in the wild and see so much of thing same we create in our closet but on a more massive scale I've seen fields of small flower of some sort during fall come back a week later and their tall as me from there stretch and efforts of procreating.
I appreciate the response bro. It literally kinda leveled my head.
But I just went in to take another look around and the leaves aren't actually yellowing from the inside out or from the outside in on any of the three.
They're actually just losing their green pigmentation it looks like, and they're just turning yellow. Just fading or changing from green to yellow
Now what you think? Does that look like what you're seeing? :joint:
 

ChiefsitandChief

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Hmmm good question?? I'd have to say outside yellowing in?? It's only the lower leaves tho. Nothing in the canopy other than some necrotic spots on the White Widow leaves.
What are you thinking?? :leaf:
With it going out to in could be a mag. def but I doubt it but that's a sign, and she's just at that time honestly and with the necrotic spots I have them serveral times before and I searched high and low for a anwser as other people I've has had this without answer but I finally figured my problem out and have not had it since was simply my food went bad, not thinking it had a shelf life that short along with sometimes being open longer than needed from bud gazing and I forget to close it but make sure your food is okay.

P.s. my white widow I grew before had the spots I spoke of.
 

ChiefsitandChief

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I appreciate the response bro. It literally kinda leveled my head.
But I just went in to take another look around and the leaves aren't actually yellowing from the inside out or from the outside in on any of the three.
They're actually just losing their green pigmentation it looks like, and they're just turning yellow. Just fading or changing from green to yellow
Now what you think? Does that look like what you're seeing? :joint:
That's exactly what I see with mines but looking for a rhyme or reason just because they are "my preciouses" I couldnt really diagnose it because they are fadi g from every where it weird but its just their time, I don't like it but I ease my self by watching everyone elses, which is why I do my grows as more of a pictorial so people can see what they do naturally day by day to be like oh okay this is what to expect.
 

Sincerely420

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ANNNNNNDDDD I got my smart pots and my 60x illuminated loupe today! Ordered it Sunday and it's got here in 2 days literally!
My next indoor run will be Chemdawg and Pineapple Express! 3gal Smart Pot and my SuperB Soil haha! Gotta TM that one.
+rep for Amazon Prime:joint:
 

giggles26

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ANNNNNNDDDD I got my smart pots and my 60x illuminated loupe today! Ordered it Sunday and it's got here in 2 days literally!
My next indoor run will be Chemdawg and Pineapple Express! 3gal Smart Pot and my SuperB Soil haha! Gotta TM that one.
+rep for Amazon Prime:joint:
I love me some smart pots :D
 
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