Ahhhh....The Colors of Fall!!
Any fan leaves that are mostly burned/yellow are not contributing to the health of the plant. The plant is putting forth (and wasting) quite a bit of energy trying to keep those leaves alive. Since your plant is budding, that energy should be going to creating new flowers, not keeping the damaged fan leaves alive. Remove any fan leaves that are at least 1/2 yellow. More will turn yellow in the next few days. Remove them also, when they get 1/2 yellow. Since your plant is budding anyway, it's trying to 'reproduce' by creating flowers. It's not trying to grow bigger. You may experience a later harvest, but removing the damaged fan leaves is the best thing you can do for your plant now.
HTH.
Ahhhh....The Colors of Fall!!
Ahhhh....The Colors of Fall!!
Yes, get rid of ALL those damaged fan leaves. Your plant will thank you for it!! Many of those leaves have absorbed way to much fert, and are harboring it and aren't serving any more purpose. Go easy on the watering, too. Your flush did it's job, but too much water isn't what this plant needs right now. It needs time to recover. Remove the fan leaves, maybe a little more duration on the light (to slow the need to bud), cultivate the soil on the top of the container to aeriate it, and have patience. With a little R&R your plant will recover, but will be just a little behind schedule.
Ahhhh....The Colors of Fall!!
So is there really any official science behind the honey thing...or even the sugar thing?
Peace brothers.
Ahhhh....The Colors of Fall!!
I know of complex carbohydrates..but not honey or sugar..
Ahhhh....The Colors of Fall!!
Adding sugar will increase your yield by 30-40%.I belive mollasses works best.