Molasses for Flowering?

quiksilver5170

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Hey guys i got this "Grandmas" brand molasses which is unsulphured and Gluten free and ive hear it was good to dialute in water and act as a flowering nutrient... is this true? and if so how do i use it? how much of it? and how often?
Thanks a lot​
 

bamfrivet

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about a tbl spoon per gallon. it's not a nutrient for the plant at all, it's for your soil. use with your nutes and for god's sake, do some research or at least use the search function before making a new post, the answer to this question has been answered many many times.
 

bamfrivet

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a lot of fertilizers that are supposed to help your soil and over all plant health are molasses based. Unless you add to much and gunk up your roots you'll see good results. I've heard grandma's doesn't have as many trace elements as other brands, but it is the easiest brand to find, it'll still do the trick. Flushing between feedings is a good idea so you don't get salt build up or build up from molasses.
 
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