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Miss_Earthquake
Miss_Earthquakestarted grow question 4 years ago
Bonjour à tous ! Mes belles dames ont beaucoup trop de fleurs. Comment sélectionner les fleurs à retirer pour avoir le meilleur résultat final ? Elles sont très en forme et mais j’ai peur qu’elles s’épuisent à cause de toutes ces fleurs Merci beaucoup pour votre aide et Happy 420
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serinboy
serinboyanswered grow question 4 years ago
Plant structure for me looks perfect , i wouldnt touch it , if you want to remove any flowers in that case go for the very lower side of the plant , not the top ones , buds in the bottom are 100% more likely to receive less light and be more airy and popcorn type.
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grzesiekkuzniak
grzesiekkuzniakanswered grow question 4 years ago
just let it grow.........................
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 4 years ago
and no molasses are no myth, each type of sugar feeds the microbacteria in the soil. and those microbactereias help the plant to break down nutrients kinda " passive feeding" and I agree to humic or fluvic acid, it drives your grow
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 4 years ago
your plant is very open and all Buds get light=? why taking away any budss,,, you are rally the first who writes,,, "help my plant has to many Buds" I wont take anything away...... not asingle flower or leaf, shes going to be sooooo niice
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 years ago
I would just leave her be, she will grow full flowers without the need for removing any flowers prematurely. Make sure to keep all leaves on the plant, she needs every leaf she has to be making the energy she needs to grow her biggest and best flowers. At this stage you can reduce the nitrogen/grow nutrients and go to a bloom type nutrient with extra phosphorous and potassium. No point giving your plant molasses, it does nothing, however some type of amino acid, fulvic acid or humic acid (or all 3 for best results!)will actually do 1000 times more good for your plant as compared to molasses, which is a myth and a useless supplement. Hope this helps,......... Organoman.
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Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropicanswered grow question 4 years ago
At three weeks, flowers are in good size. And looking at pot size vs plant size, your ladies has space to grow. You have done an excellent job at shaping your ladies. I would keep the flowers as they are. They all will get bigger. You may want to increase fertilizer little by little. And stop the increase when leaf tips show burn. The goal is big flower not beatiful leaves. Next few weeks, I recommend that you feed mollasses. 2 cc molasses to 1 liter of water. Once a week. On flowering week 6, I recommend that you feed yoghurt with living microorganism. 1 part yoghurt to 19 parts water. Once a week. This inceases the smell and stickiness. Beautiful plant. May you have a pleasant harvest.
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