I'm pretty sure you're putting the cart before the horse, (patience) but you should resume your bloom nutrients when the plants start showing signs of improvement. I use molasses from like the 3rd or 4th week of flowering, till harvest. If you use molasses though, find and remove from use, the Bio product it replaces. Will say something regarding calcium, magnesium and/or iorn. It might be one of the carbo-load products, as often they are nothing more than diluted or synthetic molasses, IMHO. Anyway...the carbs in the molasses are great building-blocks for the recovering plant.

Again...why do you want to add more chemicals, when chemicals helped get you here? Did you read the link? Most root accelerators are a thiamine (vitamin b1) product, which is what the link was all about. (well...them, and Superthrive) The roots know what they have to do, likely it's best to let 'em do it without further assault. Not sure I covered this earlier, but force-feeding nutrients and additives on a sick plant is usually counter-productive unless it's to remedy a deficiency.

Arguably, the most critical phase is flowering. At the very least I'd Get a solid bloom formula.

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