upside taco leaves and thin new growth

orgnlmrwiggles

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It's just comes from common sense. If they don't need feeding, if they are not a position to make use of it, then applying what they don't need is silly.



There are never any control groups or bonafide studies on any of the supplements, just alot of "he said she said" and invalid direct coorelations without taking into account all the other factors.

A plant is real, religion and the belief in a God is based on faith, feelings, superstition.....whatever.

UB
how do you know god is not REAL?
 

nizmo

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thats a fallacy. you can say the same thing saying there aren't studies saying its not better.
followed directly by
thats like saying god is real because no one has disproved it
You completely contradict yourself. First you suggest that we can assume something is true until something else proves it wrong. Then you point out your own fallacy with your god analogy.

To reject anecdotal evidence for molasses usage in the absence of a controlled scientific study is perfectly reasonable and logical. Personally, i'd be willing to give it a go though.
 

beachgreens

Active Member
The same thing happens to my plants if i water them every day or if the ph fluctuates. I stopped watering and the problem stopped for the most part. doesnt look like they will recover tho:(
 

nizmo

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"Clawing" is almost always the result of overfert - and i may be wrong but i think the affected leaves of nute burn never fully recover.
 

beachgreens

Active Member
Looks like overwatering to me i dunno. I watered the shit outta my readygro 1 time a day and thats what happened to my plants. I backed off on the water and the new growth regained vigor. My thoughts..over water by the looks strictly.
 

orgnlmrwiggles

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Looks like overwatering to me i dunno. I watered the shit outta my readygro 1 time a day and thats what happened to my plants. I backed off on the water and the new growth regained vigor. My thoughts..over water by the looks strictly.
my issue was not caused by over watering, it could be a possibility of a ph fluctuation since my buddy had watered that week and i didnt get to check the ph. however since then, i have done all the watering, and like normally they are taking in way more water, this could be because of being farther along in flowering, however, ive done this strain for two years and this is the first time ive had to water this much, i believe its from the bene's i added. but since ive been watering more and after the flush, everything is luush and healthy. ill be taking a picture and post in a bit
 

GeeTee

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Hey Unc, Can you comment on the Molasses trick

UB is rite ther i dont c any benefits of molasses. i did a side by side on my last crop of the church. 1 clone i used molasses at 3weeks into flower and the other no molasses. the 1 w/o the molasses actually was a lil denser then the other
 

orgnlmrwiggles

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Hey Unc, Can you comment on the Molasses trick

UB is rite ther i dont c any benefits of molasses. i did a side by side on my last crop of the church. 1 clone i used molasses at 3weeks into flower and the other no molasses. the 1 w/o the molasses actually was a lil denser then the other
but your a compulsive liar and everything you say or post is completely made up and should not be taken seriously. and ub is right, the only way to figure it out is if you have one whole room dedicated to molasses plants and one whole room without. while using the same exactly nutrients to keep all the variables the same. also, not all 2 clones are exactly the same =/

 
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