Will do thanksSounds a little high ... start with 1 teaspoon.
Ok cool I will doI use 1 teaspoon every other water.
No really but if it gets too much then I buy some raid in the blue can for flies and I spray it on the bottom corners of the tentDon’t you guys worry about bugs with the sugar?
No. I find I don't need that much of it. 1 tsp in 1 gallon is pretty diluted and I only use it three or four times in an entire flower cycle. I just let the girls have a little taste every few weeks to give their beneficial fungi a helpful snack.... Don’t you guys worry about bugs with the sugar? ...
yep lol i had my first experience with fungus gnats this run and i was going a bit heavy on the molasses at first.Don’t you guys worry about bugs with the sugar?
Can you use regular grandma unsulfered molasses or do you have to use blackstrap?Sounds a little high ... start with 1 teaspoon.
You can use Grandma's if you want. But I recommend the Bulk food store tubs of the unsulfured black strap.... Can you use regular grandma unsulfered molasses or do you have to use blackstrap? ...
I'm a bit new on this molasses, is there a noticeable difference ?No. I find I don't need that much of it. 1 tsp in 1 gallon is pretty diluted and I only use it three or four times in an entire flower cycle. I just let the girls have a little taste every few weeks to give their beneficial fungi a helpful snack.
Only use it in a controlled environment to avoid bugs. Max 1Tsp/gal every 3rd feeding in 5gal or smaller pots. Makes a difference in organic soil. Useless if you use synthetic ferts.I don't have a non-molasses grow to compare it to. But others have written articles that they have noticed a difference with it.
Un-sulphured molasses does provide some potassium as a main nutrient and some of the micro nutrients - calcium, magnesium and iron. While there is some nutritional benefits to molasses, it's main role is to feed the microbial environment in the soil as it breaks down. A healthier microbial environment helps the plants in collecting nutrients. More nutes available to the ladies would result in beefier bud.
But make sure that it is un-sulphured. Sulphured molasses contains sulphur dioxide which can destroy the microbes that you are trying to feed.
Don’t you guys worry about bugs with the sugar?
I've heard from as much as 1 tablespoon/gal to 1 teaspoon/gal. Unsulfernated molasses that is.How many tablespoon of molasses do I need to use in a gallon 1-3? In the middle week of week 4 of veg