New Grower What are your thoughts on sweeteners - Molasses. Bud Candy. Ripeners...

well I didnt read every word but glared at the thread n thought about it for a few and Imho only ofcourse there are only a few things you can use imo to truly heighten the root uptake for an either artificially enhanced flavor even being food grade,it tatses pushed.but fun and not bad if done well.but like Evol said if your truly worried or just really wanting the true kill bud most want and that pure flavor you need to be growing either organiclly and/or veganic type of soils that will give you thee cleanest tasting bud anywhere on the globe, and if used certain sweetners on that style of growing it really helps bring out the strength of the terpenes and essential oils.they stay stronger longer imo. when I grew chems I liked bud candy although never really got a lot out of it for my liking.Molasses dont really enhance flavor imho it really does other things more effectively.and for additions to a molasses feed Id use a 2 step process that I like(sometimes to be honest,not always)is a molasses watering then a sugar in the Raw sweetie push and a cpl of those seem to help better imho than anything Ive ever tried.

Much needed advice! I was so hoping that I would run into the experts here with this question.. A million thanks! You solidify what others are saying.
 
I know this is going to sound weird, but me and my growing partner started adding regular store bought flavor extracts to the water we where feeding our plants, we tried Banana, blueberry, vanilla, and on down the line. we even grew clones from our mother with different water flavors, each one took the different smell and flavor.

Personally, I add all my sweeteners during the last weeks, before flush. works well for me.

Now this is interesting! On one hand we have reputable growers here saying to go organic for flavor. How would one disagree with that? Extracts. Like one poster said, commercial growers flavor their stuff.. Not putting you down at all bro.. Not in the least! We autoflower growers have the pleasure of experimenting. Thank you much for your input.
 
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