Thanks for stopping by fellaz.hopefully the posts are helpful to everyone else as well..
eastlosg1 said:
so where can i get a scope for the buds
microscope from radioshack
hope this don't sound stupid but i keep hearing people talk about this "molasses" stuff and just wondering...............
1.what is it's purpose for growing?
2.what do you do with it(how do you give it to your plant)?
3.where in the store will you find this(with what foods?) and how much does it run and how much will you need?
The plants cells are made up mostly of glucose (pure sugars), and the molasses is one of the best things to give them bcuz
a. it raises the glucose level in the plant, which means it can create more cells that will feed the plant more co2 and nutrients, which in fact will increase the size of the plant and buds.
b. its a more concentrated sugar than the everday sugar we use, without the aditives like bleach to whiten it and it adds a sweet flavor and smell to the buds when used the last 2 weeks of flowering
To a human it would be like us getting extra red blood cells in our bloodstream. That would provide more oxygen to our muscles, and remove more waste from our body causing us to be healthier individuals.
To feed it to your plants you only need about 2 table spoons per gallon, just mix it with a gallon of pH'd water, and shake it until its just a brown tint to the water, and pretty diluted. then pour it around the plant, just like a normal feeding.
you would usually find it in the baking department, and you can get a gallon of Blackstrap Molasses for about $10. How much you need depends on how long you think you will be using it...that gallon would last a long time tho..