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    Honey

    what about putting a small amount of honey in hydroponic nute solution during flowering time similar to mollases or corn syrup what do you guys think would happen. :wtf:
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    Honey

    I've heard of people putting it in soil.
    With good results, but mostly I believe for taste. A little for the sugar like molassess too though. If you try it, I'd like to see because I was thinking about it too. I used molasses last time, but I so much like honey!
    :jointsmile: Bree

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    #3
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    Honey

    Thats about the most expensive sugar source I can imagine.
    Honestly just stick with molasses.
    Save your honey for sticking blunts together. MMMM!!! Tastes yummy!

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    Honey

    honey is really cheap here! I thought it was everywhere? I paid more for my blackstrap molasses (3.49), than I do for honey (2.00) I'm still thinking I just may add it in there for taste. perhaps I'll just do one plant so I'll have control.

    :jointsmile: Bree

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    Honey

    Are you serious? I want to come visit and stock up on honey. It's outrageous around here and we are having a bit of a honeybee crisis the last couple seasons; the bees aren't keeping their populations up... major problems coming down the pipeline for farmers, let me tell you.

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    Honey

    Stinky I'll send you some if you'd like. Walmart carries thier brand that is Clover honey and it is to die for...not to mention incredibly cheap!!!

    I feel bad for you, I don't know what I would do without honey in my tea, on my cornbread, among in just about everything I cook!

    :jointsmile: Bree


    Edit: we have a lot of beekeepers here, I don't know if you do....maybe that part of the difference.

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    Honey

    Naw we have plenty of beekeepers (farm community)... there just seems to be a lack of BEES... climate change... I'm not so informed but Rhizome is all over it. Maybe he will stop by.

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    #8
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    Honey

    What is being spoken of is carbohydrate synthesis. Sugars promote this process. There are products out there that do this. One is called "sweet"! It even comes in citris and berry. This stuff works for me. Improves the flavour and overall size of the buds. Also seems to ramp up resin production. Don't quote me on the resin production though, that's still in the experimental stages. They Sweet out. This is an unsolicited, compensation free testimony

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    #9
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    Honey

    so what do u guys think should i try it or not ???:wtf:

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    Honey

    i just heard that the radiation of cell phones is killing the honey bees.Einstein once said if all the worlds bees died we would have 4 years left to live.

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