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Einstein

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I gave her moalases today 1 table spoon in a gal of distilled water.She drank alil less than half a gal. Is this ok? How long should I feed her this? I think right untill harvest...idk. THank YOu
 

crippledguy

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pistils are starting to turn a pinkish color, gotta love that! hopefully you can get a gram or two and roll one up with your results!
 

kronikeaf420x

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i really dont have a lot of credit here yet but.... u should deffenitly dig that girl up and move her toward some better light (prefferably like all day light), put it in a pot to so u can control the water supply, but other than that theres not really much more u can do now besides tie it down so it get more light on the under side
 

Gillagansmoker420

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yo man your plant is looking great, i also planted bag seed by accident i was getting stoned behind my garage with my buddy mike, he coughs and scares the shit out of me and a seed fell out of my coat pocket from the baggie and she was female no hermie bud or anything and i put a couple mirrors in the backyard so light would hit it almost 24/7 until i got it to 12/12 then i just spray painted the inside of the bucket black and hung it over the top of the plant then i threw tarp over the line above the plant god was she B-E-A-utiful and very very very tasty you will love her
 

Gillagansmoker420

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sure was dude but me and my buddy have a motto "Go Big, Or Go Home!(for drugs only including alcohol)" so we bought a quad and it was mids couple seeds here and there but we smoked it all and we were so high we were falling all over the place cause anything we said saw or thought of was so funny we fell on the ground laughing so i probly fell down lol.
 

stoopy

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Excellent botanical example of how diversified the cannabis plant may be, it adapts into any environment and that little thing still produced a fruit as any annual prairie plant, the best and most beautiful weed ever!!!!!!!
 

sk3tch3

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Are you saying if you use organic fertilizers then you shouldn't use molasses? Or if you have soil or water or air 'cause those are full of chemicals too. And the molasses, that's made of chemicals too.

Pretty much EVERYTHING is a chemical. If something is matter it's a chemical.

This whole confusion about chemicals being bad things comes from some marketing types who got together and said, "Let's say our competitors product is full of chemicals, that will sound nasty and people will buy our product instead."

chemical element

One of the more than 110 presently known kinds of substances that constitute all matter at and above the level of atoms (the smallest units of any element). All atoms of an element are identical in nuclear charge (number of protons) and number of electrons (see atomic number), but their mass (atomic weight) may differ if they have different numbers of neutrons (see isotope). Each permanently named element has a one- or two-letter chemical symbol. Elements combine to form a wide variety of compounds. All elements with atomic numbers greater than 83 (bismuth), and some isotopes of lighter elements, are unstable and radioactive (see radioactivity). The transuranium elements, with atomic numbers greater than 92 (see uranium), artificially created by bombardment of other elements with neutrons or other particles, were discovered beginning in 1940. The most common elements (by weight) in Earth's crust are oxygen, 49%; silicon, 26%; aluminum, 8%; and iron, 5%. Of the known elements, 11 (hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, and the six noble gases) are gases under ordinary conditions, two (bromine and mercury) are liquids (two more, cesium and gallium, melt at about or just above room temperature), and the rest are solids. See also periodic table.
wow! umm beneficial microbial growth is what you want to promote. bad microbes (ones that cause rot and disease) love molasses as it is a simplified form of sugar. a plant exumes more then 1100 different types of complex sugars to satisfy the palate of the most complex beneficial microbe. there is a constant battle between the two organsms,molasses being comparible to a happy meal feeds the army of the enemy while a healthy plant's "waste" will feed the elite. the sole purpose of the relationship of beneficial microbial growth and plant is the organsms act as a catalyst, breaking down compounds so they are readily availible for the plant to consume. like recycling.

You guys think its ready?Can u zoom in enough?
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i think you have a week or two more. peace and happy growing.
 

craca102

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Wow looked at this tread when ya posted the first few pics. She sure filled out a bit :)

I saw you got a few more weeks also maybe 2-3, just keep an eye on her and ya got some smoke :)
 

xxxtyrantxxx

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haha man that looks sweet. I looked at it like when youu posted the first picture, now i see she has filled out a great deal.
 
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