papabisquits
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as a first time grower i have done a lot of reading on forums and read stuff mentioning black strap molassas. just wanted thoughts from expert growers.
I never tried it, can you put it on your breakfast cereal?Its freakin delicious, i love the smell too
Reminds me of a simpler time..
I did some gambling earlier. I might make a steak sammich tomorrow, dunnoYea,
The flavor is unique and some dont like it, honey and molasses are pretty interchangeable though.
Go get some and start a "making pancake" thread
Not an expert but here is what I have gathered.as a first time grower i have done a lot of reading on forums and read stuff mentioning black strap molassas. just wanted thoughts from expert growers.
Most who actually know I think will disagree. What does the plant use directly then?Uhhhhhh...no
Molasses is a great tool in soil and soilless/inert mediums
So you have no answer to the question? Ironically, that is the correct answer.Most who actually know..
Alright dave..
Funny man
You can use any. But blackstrap is more per weight since the water has been boiled off.I have golden molasses, I guess its 2nd boil opposed to blackstrap which is a 3rd boiling? Can I use golden molasses or shouldnt play around?
Sorry that's kinda wrong. Plants produce their sugars. That's done during photosynthesis. That's called producing energy. Not providing it. Sugars are ten stored, turned into starch for cell growth or exuded by roots to feed microbes. Microbes use sugars just like molasses. Plants make their own sugars. Not suck it up from roots. Sugars are for feeding microbes. And in turn provide useful nutrients to plants to aid in growing. Molasses has some nutrients but mostly trance minerals. Google molasses and plants. You don't get a bunch of cannabis websites. You get organic gardening sites which explain the relationship between sugars and soil life. This is basic plant biology. So before you go spouting off as factual yourself do some research.Molasses is a great chelating agent has lots of nutes and provides energy for the plants. Is great for flower.
Sorry that's kinda wrong. Plants produce their sugars. That's done during photosynthesis. That's called producing energy. Not providing it. Sugars are ten stored, turned into starch for cell growth or exuded by roots to feed microbes. Microbes use sugars just like molasses. Plants make their own sugars. Not suck it up from roots. Sugars are for feeding microbes. And in turn provide useful nutrients to plants to aid in growing. Molasses has some nutrients but mostly trance minerals. Google molasses and plants. You don't get a bunch of cannabis websites. You get organic gardening sites which explain the relationship between sugars and soil life. This is basic plant biology. So before you go spouting off as factual yourself do some research.