how the hell do you use mollasas

jawbrodt

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Don't worry, I'm well aware of the qualities/benefits of molasses, and wouldn't have ran my mouth, if I wasn't. :razz: Basically, the point I was trying to get across, is that it's not some magical solution to producing nice juicy buds, as many are led to believe. Many guys actually think the sweetness is absorbed, adding taste to their smoke. WTF? Yes, it benefits the soil, if used correctly, and supplies beneficial trace nutes, which are both good things. Molasses isn't a bad thing, is just isn't all it's hyped-up to be. That was my point. If I hadn't switched to Hygrozyme, I'd probably still use it 2 or 3 times, throughout my grows. As for the last 2-3 weeks,....meh, it's useless, IMO. It's too late to worry about feeding soil microbes, at that point. :)
 
A $4.00 bottle of molasses is not a waste of money just because you are already getting the nutrients from a another much more expensive source. Molasses is already cheap, but you also have to consider how much water you are paying for in comparable products like Sweet. You guys that are out there saying that molasses is a waste of money because you are already using a more expensive product to supplement the intended nutrients need to check your logic.
 

420God

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Don't worry, I'm well aware of the qualities/benefits of molasses, and wouldn't have ran my mouth, if I wasn't. :razz: Basically, the point I was trying to get across, is that it's not some magical solution to producing nice juicy buds, as many are led to believe. Many guys actually think the sweetness is absorbed, adding taste to their smoke. WTF? Yes, it benefits the soil, if used correctly, and supplies beneficial trace nutes, which are both good things. Molasses isn't a bad thing, is just isn't all it's hyped-up to be. That was my point. If I hadn't switched to Hygrozyme, I'd probably still use it 2 or 3 times, throughout my grows. As for the last 2-3 weeks,....meh, it's useless, IMO. It's too late to worry about feeding soil microbes, at that point. :)
I will agree with you on that aspect. Molasses isn't a miricale fertilizer and shouldn't be looked at as one and it may or may not work depending on what medium your plants are in.
 

johnnny

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thanks for the help guys i just wanted to find out how to use it first grow going organic thought mollasas might give a little kick to the plants and i wanted to find out like what else can i feed them to what im using already earth juice grow and bloom ferts
 
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