you can't know that from what he's given. Some brands have additives that can hurt your plants, which is probably why videoman asked the brand.Yeah man, If your molasses is like dark syrup kinda, jus mix 4 table spoons per gallon of Water. Mix that shit up and it will work.![]()
In our own experience with Garden Safe Liquid fertilizers, weve used a pretty close equivalent to the outdoor rate on indoor herbs with some good success. Our best application rate for Garden Safe 3-1-5 ended up being around 1 Tablespoon per gallon ( 1 Tablespoon = 3 teaspoons). Used alone its really not a favorite for continuos use, since we dont see Garden Safe 3-1-5 as a balanced fertilizer. It doesnt have enough phosphorous to sustain good root growth and flower formation in the long term. Its best use would probably be in an outdoor soil grow where there are potential pest issues. Animal by-products like blood meal and bone meal are notorious for attracting varmints, so Garden Safe sugar beet molasses fertilizers could provide an excellent plant based source of Nitrogen and Potassium for a soil thats already been heavily amended with a good slow release source of phosphorous, our choice would be soft rock phosphate.Yeah man, If your molasses is like dark syrup kinda, jus mix 4 table spoons per gallon of Water. Mix that shit up and it will work.![]()
so just mix 4 table spoons with a gallon of water n ur good to go?
the only ingredient on the carton is cooking molasses..so I'm not sure if I should use it ?
I would make sure you are using distilled water, thats a lot of sodium if your water is tap it will have more salts. But yeah sounds good to me good sugar, good calciumWell mine is..
Calories .....60
Sodium.....60mg....2%
Carbohydrate....16g....5%
Sugar...15g
iron...8%
Calcium...4%
Can someone tell me if thats good to use??