Quote Originally Posted by Brainy
Wish my first grow looked like that! Looking sweet vance! When I used the bc recipe for success in soil and soilless mixes, the girls always produced big chunky buds. And cigs right on with the sugar daddy. Derived form cane sugar. Since I changed to aeroponics, I am now using Fox Farms for the value and simplicity. But keep it up. She looks great! By the way, whats the strain?
Sweet (so to speak). Thanks guys. I planned to check that tonight.

No idea on the strain. This is my first grow, started just to learn what wasn't found in books and threads (hands ON). I got the seeds from a friend who grew outdoors last year. The plant was some sort of skunky kind bud. :thumbsup: However daddy was an unknown. She had some males, that she pulled up, but a couple dropped pollen. There are also some huge legal grows just a couple miles upwind. Thus it is completely unknown, but not Mexican!

Year before last she had a purple strain in the same yard that seeded. So it's possible these have a colored father. Woot! :thumbsup:

Now I guess the question could be,.. Is the sugar daddy or molasses a better choice? If molasses is better I'll switch. If it's about the same, I'll stick with what I'm doing.
Vancefish Reviewed by Vancefish on . Questions about molasses Thanks in advance for your answers. :thumbsup: I'm coming up on my fourth week of flower. I've read MANY mentions of molasses in many grow logs, and one REALLY long copy/paste post. Many mention using this as a supplement during the last weeks of flower to add MANY things, and it all sounds good.:D However, I've been growing my plants in Fox farms Ocean (pretty much, mixed my own similar for the first re-pot). I bought the B.C. hydro nutes(starter pack), and have been feeding every Rating: 5