Is she on her way out? W/pics need some advice

Lennard

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I was dumb and added molasses to DWC and in four days it managed to clog up the rootball and make my lady look like hell. At the same time I left my fans off so 2ft above canopy temp measured 94F but under the canopy was 74F all day I am using large CFLs.

They have been flowering for 40 days. Should I let it go longer or wastin my time?
 

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Lennard

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Yea those shots are taken today, four days since I flushed the bucket and went with half nute. Should I just run straight water?
 

natmoon

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Looks more like nute burn than the mollasses to me.
The mistake comes from not realising that molasses is actually a nute and shoots the N way up.
I would keep flushing just plain phd water for a week and dont give it any more feed until you see it start to pick up and then just a bit at a timebongsmilie
 

Tronica

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Looks more like nute burn than the mollasses to me.
The mistake comes from not realising that molasses is actually a nute and shoots the N way up.
I would keep flushing just plain phd water for a week and dont give it any more feed until you see it start to pick up and then just a bit at a timebongsmilie
molasses isn't a nutrient itself. it is a carb source and can increase the delivery of nutrients making it seem like it is adding more nutes in reality it is just increasing the uptakes of the nutes you already have.
 

natmoon

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molasses isn't a nutrient itself. it is a carb source and can increase the delivery of nutrients making it seem like it is adding more nutes in reality it is just increasing the uptakes of the nutes you already have.
Actually you can grow plants using only molasses in soil.
Molasses often causes people to nute burn their plants and contains many,many things that as well as increasing delivery rates through chelation of the soil will cause burn to appear because molasses contains,believe it or not,many things that are already in your nutesbongsmilie
Blackstrap molasses
In-depth nutrient analysis:
Blackstrap molasses
(Note: "--" indicates data is unavailable) amount2.00 tsp total weight13.67 g Basic Components nutrientamount%DV calories32.12 1.78 calories from fat0.00 calories from saturated fat0.00 protein0.00 g 0.00 carbohydrates8.31 g 2.77 dietary fiber0.00 g 0.00 soluble fiber0.00 g insoluble fiber0.00 g sugar - total5.85 g monosaccharides2.09 g disaccharides3.68 g other carbs2.46 g fat - total0.00 g 0.00 saturated fat0.00 g 0.00 mono fat0.00 g 0.00 poly fat0.00 g 0.00 trans fatty acids0.00 g cholesterol0.00 mg 0.00 water3.92 g ash1.12 g Vitamins nutrientamount%DV vitamin A IU0.00 IU 0.00 vitamin A RE0.00 RE A - carotenoid0.00 RE 0.00 A - retinol0.00 RE A - beta carotene0.00 mcg thiamin - B10.00 mg 0.00 riboflavin - B20.01 mg 0.59 niacin - B30.15 mg 0.75 niacin equiv0.15 mg vitamin B60.10 mg 5.00 vitamin B120.00 mcg 0.00 biotin-- mcg-- vitamin C0.00 mg 0.00 vitamin D IU0.00 IU 0.00 vitamin D mcg0.00 mcg vitamin E alpha equiv0.00 mg 0.00 vitamin E IU0.00 IU vitamin E mg0.00 mg folate0.14 mcg 0.04 vitamin K-- mcg-- pantothenic acid0.12 mg 1.20 Minerals nutrientamount%DV boron-- mcg calcium117.53 mg 11.75 chloride-- mg chromium-- mcg-- copper0.28 mg 14.00 fluoride-- mg-- iodine-- mcg-- iron2.39 mg 13.28 magnesium29.38 mg 7.34 manganese0.36 mg 18.00 molybdenum-- mcg-- phosphorus5.47 mg 0.55 potassium340.57 mg 9.73 selenium2.43 mcg 3.47 sodium7.52 mg 0.31 zinc0.14 mg 0.93
 
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