B.F.H. ... Molasses again... BROWN SAND

Dinosaur Bone

Active Member
Bloody Fooking 'Ell .. Molasses again. Yet another way to feed your soil with molasses. :mrgreen:

BROWN SAND

3 lbs Industrial Quartz sand, 70 mesh. Pure, good old fashioned Silica Dioxide.
3 tbsp Un-Sulfured Molasses

Optional...

3 tsp "Myco Madness" or similar mycoryzia & beneficial bacteria substance
1 tsp Fulvic Acid
1/32 tsp Brassinolide

Mix that lot in a stainless mixing bowl with a heavy spoon or spatula. Once a good mix is achieved, it will resemble light brown sugar. Store in a ziplock back.

Sprinkle or side dress your plants. Mix lightly into the top layer of soil.

I dont have side by side tests, and whatnot. This is just how I decided to do it, and I have put a little bit in every plant I have growing.
 

madodah

Well-Known Member
Bloody Fooking 'Ell .. Molasses again. Yet another way to feed your soil with molasses. :mrgreen:

BROWN SAND

3 lbs Industrial Quartz sand, 70 mesh. Pure, good old fashioned Silica Dioxide.
3 tbsp Un-Sulfured Molasses

Optional...

3 tsp "Myco Madness" or similar mycoryzia & beneficial bacteria substance
1 tsp Fulvic Acid
1/32 tsp Brassinolide

Mix that lot in a stainless mixing bowl with a heavy spoon or spatula. Once a good mix is achieved, it will resemble light brown sugar. Store in a ziplock back.

Sprinkle or side dress your plants. Mix lightly into the top layer of soil.

I dont have side by side tests, and whatnot. This is just how I decided to do it, and I have put a little bit in every plant I have growing.
This is the first reference to brassinolide I've read on this forum. From what I've read regarding side by testing (cannabis) on other forums there was no discernible difference in quality or yield. Detrimental results have been noted by those in commercial fruit/vegetable testing using too much in grow mediums and as top/side dressing.
 

Dinosaur Bone

Active Member
The Brassinolide is super optional. I happen to have 1/2 a gram of the stuff, so I decided to use some. The spoon that Supergrow >>>http://www.super-grow.biz/Products.jsp <<< provides is about the same as a "Drop", for those with the extended range measuring spoons. Tad, pinch, dash, smidgen and drop.... brilliant measuring spoons to have if your measuring on the small side.
 
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