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Bag seed From Blueberry muffin . smells like blue berry muffins. Grown in green house tent in organic soil just water with some honey towards the end

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Swamp Thang

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Tasty looking robust nugs. I've never heard of adding honey to plants. How does honey benefit the plants? I'd like to try it as mine near harvest time
 

Verdant Whisperer

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Tasty looking robust nugs. I've never heard of adding honey to plants. How does honey benefit the plants? I'd like to try it as mine near harvest time
Theres an old wise tale that adding sweetners in flowering will make your bud taste better, for me i do not use them because i don't want upset the balance of microorganisms in my soil by making it bacterial dominant. naturally as the humidity levels drop in the soil as the plant is flowering the soil life switches from being bacterial dominant in rainy season to slightly funal dominant to aid in phosphorous absorbtion. absolutely some molasess or honey in veg or early flowering is good but do not over do it!, but once the plant is focused on bud formation i would lay off the sweetners, and avoid overwatering.
 
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