Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
It's okay if there's a little residue left. Shouldn't hurt them. Just spray, allow to dry, see how much is left, spray again till it's pretty well gone.

Sugar is useful as a supplement that you can add the the water. I add molasses at the rate of a glob per gallon for my flowering plants, maybe once every 2 weeks.
cool, thanks, I might try that molasses for sure, does that make a noticable difference?
Dan K. Reviewed by Dan K. on . OK, I effed up already..... So, under the influence of everyone's favorite medicine, I decided to try spraying a sugar water solution on my plants, as I've heard this energizes the plants due to glucose as well as gives the final product a sweeter taste. Anyways, long story short, the solution was WAY too concentrated with sugar and as a result, there are sugary splotches all over the leaves of my plants :( I tried spraying them again with pure H20 yesterday, but it didn't really make a difference. What should I do to get Rating: 5