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    #11
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    PROMOTE & HASTENING GROWTH

    Sorry, part two of that previous question... When using that sugar with fertilizer, how I eliminate the bubbles forming after a day of this 'tea' mixture.

    Does anyone else get these bubbles when mixing sugar into their water+fertilizer, if so, is this bad or not?

    ty

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    #12
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    PROMOTE & HASTENING GROWTH

    Sugar is good. Also More light. more light, better photosynthesis, bigger buds :thumbsup:

    P.S. Nice avatar =)

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    #13
    Junior Member

    PROMOTE & HASTENING GROWTH

    Unsulpherated molasses, honey, and corn syrup. 1 tbsp of each for every 4.5 gallons during transition stage and first two weeks of flowering. 1tbsp of each for every 2 gallons of water for remaining time until 1 week prior to harvest. You can add with scheduled fert. or with intermintent watering but your plants need carbs...yes they produce them through photosynthesis.....but you plant can reproduce cells quicker(building flowers) if the carbs are available in the nute"s. The plant doesnt have to waste energy..........and I dont where shcleprock there came up with sugar causes mold......he must not know what a fan is
    :thumbsup:

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