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About a week ago I added about 16 females to the flower room but this time I'm experimenting with blackstrap molasses. All of them look healthy except one so I pulled out the net pot to check out the roots, and notice they have a brownish build up with a little bit of white that appear to be sugar crystals. My question is... Is this normal? I used one tablespoon molasses for every gallon of mix used. Again the other 15 look healthy but the buildup around the roots is something new for me and I was wondering should I cut back on molasses.
Well I've read on here before that one tablespoon per gallon was about right. Yesterday I added five gallons to the reservoir, this time only using 3 tablespoons. The one plant that was looking bad died so it obviously was a sick one, the other 15 are still doing great.