Newb needs wise council

I have a few plants I started outside somewhere private and hidden. They did great and all three I grew from seeds became female. Although one is a different strain and may not finish before the season is over. One of the earlier strains is looking sad now.

We had a bunch of wind the other day and I thought it was the wind that beat it up. The shoots and branches toward the other plant were wilted and nearly dead yesterday.

Today the opposite side is wilted and looking sad while the first side that did this, the leaves ends are browning and still wilted.

The plants are all flowering, and this one is the only one wilting. Yet the top of the plant still looks good and buds are coming along nicely.

My question is, if it's too much water, how do I fix it and get those branches back? Or are they too far gone now. Or is this normal in the life of the plant, like the dying off of the bottom branches when it started to get bigger. Or is this something else and how can I fix it?

Next question is about Molasses? Can someone point me to a thread that explains the what kind, how to apply, and how much, and what it does? Please.


I do not want to post a pic, although I know that would help. I guess Im paranoid.

Thanks

Pertrafried.
 

insane19

Active Member
if its overwatered just dont water it till it gets dry
but it is normal for leaves and branches to die while flowering
 

northwoodsmoker

New Member
for mollassess use 1-2 tablespoons per gal of water n u can use them with ur nutes too, its suppose to make ur budz denser n fatter..
 
Cool beans, I have some Grandma's unsulphured original molasses in the cupboard. Although I won't put any on the wilting one. Thanks a pound! :)
 
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