salmon and molasses makes plants grow bigger...

2012

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from another post and the guy showed the pic and the marijuana plant was very big and flush.

He said he put fish in the soil 2-3 months prior to planting but it should be salmon since he has most nutrients. Then he went on to say something he use molasses for the flowering stage. Now my question is how did you use the molasses for the flowering stage?
 

gardenandcats

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1 tablespoon of Molasses per gallon of water 1X a week during flowering. It helps to have luke warm water to add the Molasses to as it will dissolve better.
 

Budweasel

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i also read that thread and saw the pics of his plant they were very nice but wen you water it with mollases do you wter over the buds also or just roots
 

O4aUsErNaMe

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from another post and the guy showed the pic and the marijuana plant was very big and flush.

He said he put fish in the soil 2-3 months prior to planting but it should be salmon since he has most nutrients. Then he went on to say something he use molasses for the flowering stage. Now my question is how did you use the molasses for the flowering stage?
I use this method but as to the salmon having more nutrients (well i would take that with a grain of salt)

i only put the fish in a month before i transplant

any fish will do the job all the same in my book and over the last 30 years i have used them all.(well what i can catch locally any way)

i even give it a water with molasses after putting the fish in the hole to get the microbes working before i plant.
 

Ryhet

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I use this method but as to the salmon having more nutrients (well i would take that with a pinch of salt)

i only put the fish in a month before i transplant

any fish will do the job all the same in my book and over the last 30 years i have used them all.(well what i can catch locally any way)

i even give it a water with molasses after putting the fish in the hole to get the microbes working before i plant.
What deep do you put the fish in the soil?
 

O4aUsErNaMe

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no need to use salmon. thats just way too expensive. just use some cheaper fish. something large aka. carp
i would not go and pay for fish.and the salmon over there has a different
eating quality to the salmon we get to catch here.
in aus it is what we call neighbor fish.
it is the fish you keep to give those pesky neighbors that keep asking for a fish or to but are to lazy to go and do the fishing for them selves.

any fish will do even the bodies after they have been filleted
 

Gamberro

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Fish is so expensive, especially salmon. It just doesn't seem to me to be worth the money. Instead, just eat it. It's good for ya!
 

O4aUsErNaMe

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Fish is so expensive, especially salmon. It just doesn't seem to me to be worth the money. Instead, just eat it. It's good for ya!
as i said you are talking about a different type of salmon, over here we catch a salmon that is crap.some like it some dont.
fish cost nothing if you catch them.
 
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