adding sugur to your water!!!

BayAreaBrotha

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Use Blackstrap Molasses. Not only will it provide your plants with the sugar you want to add but it also has nutrients that your plant can use. I have had very positive results from using it and it is organic! 1 tbsp per gallon
 

O4aUsErNaMe

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any sugar will work but it is not the most optimal of the sugars to use,
as suggested use molasses it puts the trace elements in the soil as well.
 

O4aUsErNaMe

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where do u get mollasses and what is it?
any good pet store will have it,or maybe even the local garden center.

it is a by product left over from the extraction of sugar from sugar cane or beetroot.
this equates to it being pure plant energy in a bottle.
use it a 2 tablespoons per gallon.
 

dave3

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any good pet store will have it,or maybe even the local garden center.

it is a by product left over from the extraction of sugar from sugar cane or beetroot.
this equates to it being pure plant energy in a bottle.
use it a 2 tablespoons per gallon.
Can you get it in uk ?
 

O4aUsErNaMe

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I dont know go and have a look for it ,but you should be able to you have horses over there so they should have it they use it as a supplement for them
 

SunnyD

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dont put sugar in ur plant......... molasses is as far as I would go.... if u dont jump the harvest ur plant should have a good taste...
 

dave3

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good job..and good luck

I keep my water in 2lt plastic milk bottles . How much molasses do i put in the water ?
By the way the stuff i got is organic blackstrap molasses (low fat)
Is this the right stuff and how much do i use ?
I don"t wanna damage my babes this is my first grow :?
 

Kludge

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No one has said if you use it during veg, flower, or both... I'm really curious about this too.

Thanks in advance.
 
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