Hi Paul,

As I mentioned, this is an experiment so I don't have any experience with this method, but here are my thoughts:

1. Too much watering with the honey-sugar solution could be a bad thing if the soil stays wet too long and the honey starts to ferment.

2. I would think that one application, perhaps a week or so before harvest should be enough. Ever notice that when you miss a watering and your plant begins to droop?? So you water it right away, and within a couple of hours the plant is perky again? It doesn't take long for the plant to absorb the water and anything you may have added to it. If the plant is going to absorb any of the sugars from the honey, it will happen quickly.

3. I would follow up with a flushing of straight clean water no more than two days after watering with the honey/water solution, just to make sure (that's what I'm going to do).

4. I've already used the maple syrup solution once, last week. I'm going to do it again next week. Then, a week later, I'll do the honey solution, about a week before harvest. So far so good for me, and I think you may be able to get away with the Honey solution on your plant twice before you harvest.

Was the plant you harvested already the same strain as the one that has 3 weeks left to go?? If so, do the honey thing and compare!! I'd like to know your results!!

Thanks!