molasses

DoobieDoobs

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Hey man, welcome to RIU. I think you can use either one of them, both will serve the same purpose of feeding the microbes in the soil. Well I haven't used sugar beet molasses, to be honest, but I googled it and seems all right.
 

xtsho

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Hi
What is difference between sugarcane molasses and sugar beet molasses in growing cannabis?
Nothing. Just get whatever is available at your local supermarket. Whatever you do don't waste your money on anything cannabis specific that costs 10 times as much.

But you don't need molasses anyway. It's not some superfood that's going to make the buds swell up and taste sweet or anything.

Just get a jar of this or a similar brand if you feel the need to use it.

 

Wastei

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one teaspoon in 3lit water?
Adding enhancer(green house feeding( for microorganisms
It will only worsen the structural integrity of the soil using molasses straight.

I would much rather use low dose fish emulsion at like 2ml per 10L(2.6 gallons) of water. Boosters are mostly bogus products. Humic acid and "mycos" is probably the only real "boosters" there is in soil, that and some PGR's if used correctly.

The enhancer from Greenhouse is probably Humic and fulvic acid.

Fish emulsion gives the plant organic sulfurs, sugars for the microbes and some added flavour without breaking the bank growing in soil.
 

Shaynweed

Member
It will only worsen the structural integrity of the soil using molasses straight.

I would much rather use low dose fish emulsion at like 2ml per 10L(2.6 gallons) of water. Boosters are mostly bogus products. Humic acid and "mycos" is probably the only real "boosters" there is in soil, that and some PGR's if used correctly.

The enhancer from Greenhouse is probably Humic and fulvic acid.

Fish emulsion gives the plant organic sulfurs, sugars for the microbes and some added flavour without breaking the bank growing in soil.
Enhacer got some bactri and fungi too i tjink so plus humic and fulvic
 

Shaynweed

Member
It will only worsen the structural integrity of the soil using molasses straight.

I would much rather use low dose fish emulsion at like 2ml per 10L(2.6 gallons) of water. Boosters are mostly bogus products. Humic acid and "mycos" is probably the only real "boosters" there is in soil, that and some PGR's if used correctly.

The enhancer from Greenhouse is probably Humic and fulvic acid.

Fish emulsion gives the plant organic sulfurs, sugars for the microbes and some added flavour without breaking the bank growing in soil.
Where can i get emulsiun fish
And u prove hreen house feeding minerals?
One thing if i spear eggshells powder in soil calcium will reales? Or if soil is acidic ph go up?
 

LEDsnake

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Molasses is great to start the bacterial biome if the soil was insufficient.
IMO, the plant needs to create a symbiotic relationship with the fungus' mycelium, which I believe is reduced by adding sugars to the fungus which would normally exchange nutrients for sugar with the plant.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Molasses is great to start the bacterial biome if the soil was insufficient.
IMO, the plant needs to create a symbiotic relationship with the fungus' mycelium, which I believe is reduced by adding sugars to the fungus which would normally exchange nutrients for sugar with the plant.
This ^^^^^^.
 

DCcan

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So u say it’s better not to use molasses
There's a thread, lots of info on the root zone biosphere
 
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