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hey guys, does molasses help increase tricomes production in coco/perlite mix?
hey guys, does molasses help increase tricomes production in coco/perlite mix?
Very well thought out and informative post here. Definitely well educated and and helpfulOnly ignorant fools use molasses for anything cannabis-related at this point.
Very well thought out and informative post here. Definitely well educated and and helpful
Molasses doesnt do anything for the plant. It doesnt uptake molasses.
Sugars are meant to feed the micro biology in the medium.
But even that is more myth than reality because introducing new food for the bacteria wil cause them to stop feeding symbiotically woth the plant and start eating the orher food source.
Also it causes a micro life bloom that goes away as fast as it builds and none of it actually helps feed the plant.
Maybe not a popular “opinion” but read all the facts before deciding.
Even Jorje Cervantes has apologized for putting sugar feeding plants mis-information in his grow book. Oops. Retracted.
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And just like that clarity sets in... You grow the microbes in the aerated tea and then add them to your soiluse it in teas only.
my brain was asking that same question... if you feed the microbes sugar then maybe they wont eat and break down the nutrients that you want them to break down and convert the material into something that the plant can absorb...it is a valid question if you think about??
So basically what you're saying if I'm reading this right is that the microbial teas aren't a complete waste of time because they do add microbes to the soil, but the soil can only hold so many microbes and sustain their life.... Kind of like a worm farm that I researched before I did my own worm castings, worms tend to regulate their population for the space that they live in... You can add extra worms to your worm bin but it will only hold so manyThere is a professor who dispels ag myth. I have a link somewhere. She writes that when a farmer sprays compost on the crops the micro life blooms excessively. Then it all competes for food so some live and some immediately die out. In a day or two all the extra created bacteria die off and the root zone goes back to the normal amount.
They found no evidence that the plants uptook nutrients any more than without compost sprayed. It is possibly less from the microbes competing and eating all available starches.
Just the micro life activity and die back is proven.
Aint got to be a weed farmer to get caught up in myth and fads.
It would be great if you could find the link I can do with a good read . I’ve used worm casting teas for years mainly as a activator in my compost system , and I have from time to time added molasses to the tea as well , would that be damaging my microbes in the casting tea ?There is a professor who dispels ag myth. I have a link somewhere. She writes that when a farmer sprays compost on the crops the micro life blooms excessively. Then it all competes for food so some live and some immediately die out. In a day or two all the extra created bacteria die off and the root zone goes back to the normal amount.
They found no evidence that the plants uptook nutrients any more than without compost sprayed. It is possibly less from the microbes competing and eating all available starches.
Just the micro life activity and die back is proven.
Aint got to be a weed farmer to get caught up in myth and fads.
I wouldn't mind seeing that link to for a Sunday night read .It would be great if you could find the link I can do with a good read . I’ve used worm casting teas for years mainly as a activator in my compost system , and I have from time to time added molasses to the tea as well , would that be damaging my microbes in the casting tea ?
So basically what you're saying if I'm reading this right is that the microbial teas aren't a complete waste of time because they do add microbes to the soil, but the soil can only hold so many microbes and sustain their life.... Kind of like a worm farm that I researched before I did my own worm castings, worms tend to regulate their population for the space that they live in... You can add extra worms to your worm bin but it will only hold so many
I did a 19 week organic farming corse when I bought a old run down organic by neglect property in Noether New South Whales , 21 km out of my home town Nimbin , Dave Forest & Dave Robey were the utters both great gardeners Horts and farmers , I was turned on to worm farming back in the early 90s and made a good side income from calling my tea and later castings under name Earthward Bound , there’s a typical analysis sheet in my pics of what the tea actually had I’ll put it up if that’s ok , ?I wouldn't mind seeing that link to for a Sunday night read .
It would be great if you could find the link I can do with a good read . I’ve used worm casting teas for years mainly as a activator in my compost system , and I have from time to time added molasses to the tea as well , would that be damaging my microbes in the casting tea ?
I did a 19 week organic farming corse when I bought a old run down organic by neglect property in Noether New South Whales , 21 km out of my home town Nimbin , Dave Forest & Dave Robey were the utters both great gardeners Horts and farmers , I was turned on to worm farming back in the early 90s and made a good side income from calling my tea and later castings under name Earthward Bound , there’s a typical analysis sheet in my pics of what the tea actually had I’ll put it up if that’s ok , ?
This is what was required by law before I could sell it . It’s got some great Boron in it the worms first element they search for .I would like to see any info you have very much. Always time to learn more.
And you're just the man I want to talk to. made my own worm bin last year because I like to fish and I wanted the worm castings so I use night crawlers because that's what I like to fish with for walleyes in my backyard.. they did a great job of making me castings but I see so few baby worms I did come across numerous eggs when I was taking castings out to dry for use in gardening... I swear they're eating each other.. soon as the bait shops open up around here going to go buy another flat of worms and put them in thereI did a 19 week organic farming corse when I bought a old run down organic by neglect property in Noether New South Whales , 21 km out of my home town Nimbin , Dave Forest & Dave Robey were the utters both great gardeners Horts and farmers , I was turned on to worm farming back in the early 90s and made a good side income from calling my tea and later castings under name Earthward Bound , there’s a typical analysis sheet in my pics of what the tea actually had I’ll put it up if that’s ok , ?