Corn syrup

PJ'sWay

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I have been mixing corn syrup in with some sour milk and using that mixture every other week until flowering then I up it to every week for the first 4 or 5 weeks during the early flowering stage and my plants are an easy 11 ft in height and probably the same in girth.
I've been using this method for a couple of years now and my buds are super fat and dense ASF .
 

T.H.Cammo

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I have been mixing corn syrup in with some sour milk and using that mixture every other week until flowering then I up it to every week for the first 4 or 5 weeks during the early flowering stage and my plants are an easy 11 ft in height and probably the same in girth.
I've been using this method for a couple of years now and my buds are super fat and dense ASF .
Corn syrup and sour milk, really? Anybody else buying this?
 

curious2garden

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Corn syrup and sour milk, really? Anybody else buying this?
Yes, I am. Then again some of my extended family were dairy farmers so the pigs got slopped with off milk and some was poured in the kitchen garden. The plants thrived as did the pigs. Let's be nicer to people here, thanks.
 

DCcan

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Yes, I am. Then again some of my extended family were dairy farmers so the pigs got slopped with off milk and some was poured in the kitchen garden. The plants thrived as did the pigs. Let's be nicer to people here, thanks.
My uncle was a dairy farmer, he used soured milk in the garden too. Pouring corn syrup on composted manure, mixing that into soil wouldn't hurt anything. A waste sugar from wine production, mixed with leaves and grass, can be used to make time release organic fertilizer, same sort of thing.

I vaugely recall having to haul a bucket of spoiled curds, among other farm chores.
I f***king hate farm chores and hay bales, but 5-6 chickens would be fine.
 

Stiickygreen

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I have been mixing corn syrup in with some sour milk and using that mixture every other week until flowering then I up it to every week for the first 4 or 5 weeks during the early flowering stage and my plants are an easy 11 ft in height and probably the same in girth.
I've been using this method for a couple of years now and my buds are super fat and dense ASF .
Ah....another Mad Scientist! I do something similar using yogurt and dextrose. Kinda ended up here after looking at the ingredients of "EM-1" microbial product. Like the dextrose for carbs it's exactly what a lot of manufacturers mix with water and sell to ya for astronomical prices.

best of luck on the finish...
 

DCcan

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Mix calcium with xanthan gum and any nutrient or mix it with compost, it naturally forms calcium carbonate hydrogel beads (buckyballs) with nutrients inside. I've done this with compost, CalMag and with Megacrop nutes.

Cool gardening hack for sandy dry soils. It dries to crust to keep moisture in, turns gooey and hold moisture when it rains, stabilizes soils on hills and reduces runoff.

 
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driver77

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I was thinking when I read this that op must be a dairy farmer......who else would have enough spoiled milk around to figure out plants like it?
The corn syrup reminded me of using molasses in soil....sugar for microbes.
Lets see those monsters op! :eyesmoke:
 
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