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nick88

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i'd let it dry out a little first.

i find smaller doses more often is better then bigger doses here and there. my plants get fed a SMALL amount EVERY watering. ;)
That's pretty much what i was doing. Thats why i flushed last night thinking maybe i had a salt build up causing a slight lock out.
Now i have been using molasses every feeding, which according to 1 of the responses can cause a N def.
Ok, now I'm a lil confused. So what i gather is back off on the mol and slightly increase nutes?
That about right or am i just getting things all twisted up. Damn, i need to go smoke a bowl.. Lol
 

The*Mad*Hatter

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i have not heard this before...more N will extend your cure? why is this.....giving you give a good 2 week flush also....why would the extra N extend your curing?.....
 

fdd2blk

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That's pretty much what i was doing. Thats why i flushed last night thinking maybe i had a salt build up causing a slight lock out.
Now i have been using molasses every feeding, which according to 1 of the responses can cause a N def.
Ok, now I'm a lil confused. So what i gather is back off on the mol and slightly increase nutes?
That about right or am i just getting things all twisted up. Damn, i need to go smoke a bowl.. Lol
molasses is useless. up the nutes a little. give them less, more often. ;)
 

nick88

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Alright, I'll give it a shot. Like i said, thanx again everyone for their responses and advice.
May all your harvests be bountiful with beautiful frosty nugs.
 

TwistedGenetics

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How do you guys tell when the "cure is done"
In other words, how do you know that your cure is "extended" by an abundance of N?
 

The*Mad*Hatter

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you can find out how long it takes to cure by reading up in the "curing and harvesting" section...good info in that room..........but the extended cure cuz of extra N, is what i would like to know
 

fdd2blk

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Alright, I'll give it a shot. Like i said, thanx again everyone for their responses and advice.
May all your harvests be bountiful with beautiful frosty nugs.
i'd let the dry out, then give them a half dose or so, every watering, for the next 4 or 5 waterings. it usually takes a week or so for them to show changes.
 

poplars

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i'd let the dry out, then give them a half dose or so, every watering, for the next 4 or 5 waterings. it usually takes a week or so for them to show changes.
I was thinking about brewing a tea with the fresh stuff (I hear it's higher in N.) bubble it for 24 hours add a lil molasses for the bacteria within the shit to eat, aerobic conditions.

I wonder what a half dose of 5 gallon tea like this would be....
 

poplars

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so fdd you really don't believe in using /any/ beneficial sugars for the microbes? what about molasses in very small amounts? I would think it has some benefit if balanced correctly.
 

fdd2blk

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so fdd you really don't believe in using /any/ beneficial sugars for the microbes? what about molasses in very small amounts? I would think it has some benefit if balanced correctly.
i thought i was pretty clear about it all. :)
 

TwistedGenetics

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I have read a lot on curing, and have never seen any information on determining when the cure is absolutely "done". I didn't think it was possible. I guess I will browse that forum, but honestly, I have little faith that I will find an answer.
 

fdd2blk

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meh I should have known I would get a response like that. I'm just kind finding it hard to believe that this molasses business is all bs.
i have used nothing but age old grow and age old bloom. my garden speaks for itself. :)

not sure what other response there is. unless you want me to lie. :neutral:
 

fdd2blk

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I have read a lot on curing, and have never seen any information on determining when the cure is absolutely "done". I didn't think it was possible. I guess I will browse that forum, but honestly, I have little faith that I will find an answer.
i have bud in jars that goes back 3 years. is it still curing today? :?
 

The*Mad*Hatter

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i have bud in jars that goes back 3 years. is it still curing today? :?
theirs your answer 3 years........and it also only takes 3 licks to get to the center of a tootsie pop!! lmao....would love to taste 3 year cure buds...

Their was a guy i was talking to last year on here who had 5 year old cured buds...so he said.......
 

dandl

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FFD you are 100 % correct in everything that you have said! I do the same and have done so for a long time! There are no magic solutions to this. In saying that there are improvements to "old" products but it all boils down to the same thing............ Whats the palnt need!

Cheers

nice to see some one actually sticking to their guns!
 

fdd2blk

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FFD you are 100 % correct in everything that you have said! I do the same and have done so for a long time! There are no magic solutions to this. In saying that there are improvements to "old" products but it all boils down to the same thing............ Whats the palnt need!

Cheers

nice to see some one actually sticking to their guns!


nothing here but age old grow and bloom. IMG_3898.jpg


 
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