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plants produce sugars on their ownOk guys I'm hoping to make these girls sticky icky so I'm inlisting help from the old time growers on best sugars or nutrients I can use to make them as sticky as possible I got them to grow nice n fat but am concerned I might need more then molasses 2 make them sparkle what ya guys got for me???
The addition of molasses is for the benefit of soil organisms only and doesn't directly feed the plants.
I always thought it was part of the "Living Soil" concept and the molasses benefitted the soil's flora, which in turn help to make nutrients available to plants, mimicking the natural soil conditions found in healthy soils. Nitrogen fixing bacteria also benefit, I thought. I didn't realize it was just for the Mg and K. Would this work for soilless and hydro grows, since molasses is water soluble?Molasses actually has Mg and K in it along with a bunch of micros. Why it's used as a "bloom booster"
when farmers didn't have the money to buy calcium nitrate they used molasses or sugarcane when the micro organisms broke the molasses down it released calcium nitrate as its primary source. Why people want to go backwards in time always baffles me. Using such products indoors also increase mold and fungus problems.Glitter is cheap.
If you're brewing with cane sugar (for whatever reason) go with Rapunzel. Grandma's is fake garbage, sucanat too. Had tons of problems about a decade ago, turns out nearly everything in the United states is fake. Canna growers have been using fake sucanat for a decade.
Molasses does a lot of things at harvest. One thing it doesn't do is break the laws of physics. You ain't doubling tricrombs in 6 hours or whatever people say. Feeding da microbes.. Which ones and why such a shitty diet?
I always thought it was part of the "Living Soil" concept and the molasses benefitted the soil's flora, which in turn help to make nutrients available to plants, mimicking the natural soil conditions found in healthy soils. Nitrogen fixing bacteria also benefit, I thought. I didn't realize it was just for the Mg and K. Would this work for soilless and hydro grows, since molasses is water soluble?
Yes and I don't no how 2 delta the 2nd thread..lol I'm a chick who just started on this site ..sry for a repeat...how do I delete it??Isn't this the same thread?
Whats the best sugars to make it frosty
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Thanks yeah I do use other stuff for bloom and some secret stuff but was hoping the old time growers would share a secret or 2 I been using a product called grow Moore bloom and my all time favorite molasses I'm a outdoor kinda chick..lol yes I'm a girl guyz so I think as a female grower I'm a lil more obsessed. About needing things to be perfect..lolThe sugar def feeds the microbes in the soil but the boost you get isn't from that. It's from all the macros and micros in it. It's strait up nutrients. Why it works so good. If it was just for the bennies you would see the same type of benefit from something like plant success (which you dont by itself). Im still a firm believer in using epsom salt vs molasses if you are in soil-less since the sulfur will help big time.
Yeah it works for hydro but usually people use something like sweet or flora nectar since its more refined and more ph stable in a rez. All of that stuff is pretty much just broken down molasses.
Why molasses is such a good choice in soil. You get the benefit from the nutes in it along with the sugar to feed the microbes. As a sterile grower i skip it since i can get the same benefit from other things and have no worries about the micro heard.
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