Using great white mycorrhizae and Bembé sweet and dandy for sugars.

Is this smart or dumb?

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Rmaclaren

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hi I’m not sure if this is the right place to post this thread but I guess I’ll find out. I have been growing 2 16” plants in a one gallon pot of fox farms ocean forest. I have just bought some great white mycorrhizae that I plan on using once it arrives by mixing with water and watering the one gallons, wait another week or 2 and use it again when I transplant into my 20 gallon fabric pots, then use it one final time just before flowering. I have read that it may be beneficial to feed whatever’s in the great white sugars? I have some bembe sweet and dandy that I’m planning on using as part of my flowering line up that contains 4% fructose and 4% glucose cane and beet sugar. Would this be a good idea to use instead of plain water with the great white/ plain water after transplanting and then going back to my regular veg feeding schedule afterwords? Any and all view points are appreciated
 

hotrodharley

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hi I’m not sure if this is the right place to post this thread but I guess I’ll find out. I have been growing 2 16” plants in a one gallon pot of fox farms ocean forest. I have just bought some great white mycorrhizae that I plan on using once it arrives by mixing with water and watering the one gallons, wait another week or 2 and use it again when I transplant into my 20 gallon fabric pots, then use it one final time just before flowering. I have read that it may be beneficial to feed whatever’s in the great white sugars? I have some bembe sweet and dandy that I’m planning on using as part of my flowering line up that contains 4% fructose and 4% glucose cane and beet sugar. Would this be a good idea to use instead of plain water with the great white/ plain water after transplanting and then going back to my regular veg feeding schedule afterwords? Any and all view points are appreciated
Most use unsulfured molasses. The Bembe sounds like more simple sugars. Why not? They don’t need much.
 

hotrodharley

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Should I mix the bembe in with the great white in my water jugs or apply separately?
You don’t have to add Great White to every feeding. In fact by the time you flower you shouldn’t have to be adding it. Only supporting it. I would not mix the two.
 

LinguaPeel

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Feed Cannabis Cannabis sugars don't feed Cannabis beet sugars.

Are you trying to turn your bud into beets?

Make the plant produce it's own sugars..
 
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