Sugar water and honey feed

slumper707

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image.jpeg image.jpeg So yesterday I took a picture of a flower then later that day I read something about feeding plant sugar water and a tbsp of honey would help with potency and trich development. I decided to try it out so I feed her last night and took a pic of the exact same flower this morning. Well what do you think? First pic is before feeding and second is after.
 

Big_Lou

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View attachment 3784498 View attachment 3784499 So yesterday I took a picture of a flower then later that day I read something about feeding plant sugar water and a tbsp of honey would help with potency and trich development. I decided to try it out so I feed her last night and took a pic of the exact same flower this morning. Well what do you think? First pic is before feeding and second is after.
Both pics are of the same plant?

I've talked with quite a few people on the subject, and this is the first I'm hearing about feeding honey, sugar, almond milk, etc.....sounds more like a hot tea.
 

Big_Lou

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Someone else just mentioned molasses, huh. People have spoken to me about popping, layers of stone/mosses, light cycles, trichomes, drying/curing, nutrients, etc., but what's up with all the foodstuffs?

Just watched a video about sugar/honey feeding, but it seemed vague/inconclusive.
(?)
 

Budddha

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Alot of older folks in nor cal tell younger folks bs. Why because it delays them from growing as much as they are. Its an easy way to off your competition. Show them dank then tell them bs to achieve dank

Its cuttthroat in vallejo maynnn
 

MauieWoowie

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Well i have noticed that trichomes increase every day, maybe because they become more milky rather than transparent so its hard not to notice such changes. I doubt it is something other than usual growth in flower phase.

My newbie observation :)
 

Indacouch

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Exactly^^^^^. sugars help feed the soil and I use molasses myself to do so ......which in turn is helpful to the overall health of the plant .....and a nice growing healthy plant will produce nice trichromes ......but sugar is not a trich building overnight sensation .....and it's not guna make your buds super sweet .....it's keeping your soil healthy which keeps your plant healthy which makes your buds healthy ......and it doesn't take much ...I bet his pet unicorn took those pics above ...or maybe bigfoot helped him snap a few pics
 

Indacouch

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Watering the soil im aimin to feed microbes, foliar is where i feed my plants. Research foliar takes more then roots.
I've never foliar fed my plants .....only thing sprayed on my plants is for pest prevention ......more roots more fruits .....I'm not against foliar feeding ....but for you to say it takes more than roots is seriously amusing and ludacris ......
 
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