Swisher Sweet
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How much molasses per gallon of water and what are the actual benefits to the plant.
You must've read Teaming My man!!!This whole thread is filled with hearsay and myths...
Molasses is used to encourage microherd growth in organically grown soils. If you are using chemical nutrients the molasses is doing just about nothing. Molasses works by feeding microorganisms in your soil with sugars and organic matter, in turn the extra growth of bacteria can break down the organic materials in your soil; releasing the nutrients from the organic compounds.
If you are doing an organic grow, do a ton more research. Understanding the microherd and the relationship between fungus-bacteria-soil-plant is essential if you want to do it right.
If your growing with a nute line, skip the molasses, your plant doesn't need carbs, nor does it need sugar to attract bugs.
I needs to be Unsulfered Molasses, you can find it in the grocery stores in the baking section. Just heat up a cup of water in the Microwave and add the molasses to that and stir, it will dissolve rather quick. Then add that to your gallon of water and mix it up.how do you dilute the molasses? ive never even seen the stuff but ive heard its basically black treacle which wouldnt disolve in water???