Budsmoker187
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i have plantation black strap unsulphured molasses, how much per gal. and per plant
I've tried it both ways; same strain, same grow medium and couldn't determine any difference. I now limit usage to AACT brews.As much as you want - has no effect on bud size whatever, I have found.
Nice to know when facing a cool winter.lol the reason for adding sugars (carbs) isnt so much in a super boost in yield as in to feed the microbes the plant WILL use the extracarbs though during the third phase of floral maturity but in order for this to happen you have to have a drop in temp when the lights are off like from 80 on to 65-68 off then the plant uses the carbs for production rather then respiration
He is correct. I have tested this and it seems to have a difference. Low temps are great, but I wouldn't go too low.lol the reason for adding sugars (carbs) isnt so much in a super boost in yield as in to feed the microbes the plant WILL use the extracarbs though during the third phase of floral maturity but in order for this to happen you have to have a drop in temp when the lights are off like from 80 on to 65-68 off then the plant uses the carbs for production rather then respiration
Exactly. Several years ago nobody in MJ forums had thought of feeding their plants what is basically sugar, FGS !!!so then whats the point lol? just another myth ?
Exactly. Several years ago nobody in MJ forums had thought of feeding their plants what is basically sugar, FGS !!!
Now you read about it all the time.
I tried molasses this year, some plants with, some without. Just to satisfy myself whether or not there was anything in it.
No discernible difference whatever between the 2 groups. I shan´t be wasting any more time and money on molasses.
Exactly. Several years ago nobody in MJ forums had thought of feeding their plants what is basically sugar, FGS !!!
Now you read about it all the time.
I tried molasses this year, some plants with, some without. Just to satisfy myself whether or not there was anything in it.
No discernible difference whatever between the 2 groups. I shan´t be wasting any more time and money on molasses.
Because carbs, molasses, sucnant can make a difference, it depends on many factors, mostly your soil mix. Do not let one person's 'experiment' sway your choices. Your garden may be very different than his. Indoor vs outdoor, media mix, food source... all make a huge difference in the system.Explain why I get better yields with Humboldt Honey Carbs then?
Many people have told me this. Apparently has no effect other than clogging up the soil with undissolvable sugars. Also, it only feeds living soil (microbes and whatnot). There are better sources of simple sugars, and is not even comparable to a good carbohydrate complex. I take no credit for these words, this is what experienced growers have told me.As much as you want - has no effect on bud size whatever, I have found.