thank you guys for all ya q&a. it really is gonna help me in my quest. just a couple of questions though.....1. would the liquid cane sugar do the same thing?? 2.if i use molasses i should use organic nutes?? i think that perty much covers it. lmao. again thanx guys.
got to agree with sirsmokealot i use it in my hydro and dame it was three days of hell cloged my pluming the firsts day and killed alot of the roots that were in the bottom of my res had to flush it all for a day changen the water to get that shit off my roots that survived if its purps that u got growen use the sweetner "grape " it makes it taste even better or cotten candy works good for other strains.....grow on ...grow on........
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This link will help anyone who is curious. It is an in-depth analysis of blackstrap molasses. If anyone is curious about where to get it, (I'm not affiliated in any way) you can find it at the bulk barn.
be careful using any kind of molasses mix in dwc. I have the humboldt nutrients sugar additive "hydro honey", I only add in the last 2-3 weeks with a light dosage as it really seems to gunk up roots a bit. That being said, I noticed a significant difference in resin production with this method and will gunk em up again for the same results up top.
First & last additive used during entire grow is molasses. It accelerates the microbes to help cover roots with pest fighting attacks, and the plant loves it, plus helps to breakdown nutes for better, balanced feeding. Chems kill this effect.
so sugar feeds microbes in your root mass? I thought the plant actually used the carbs for resin production but I could be wrong. If the sugar feeds microbes or bennies wouldn't it be just as good to put in bennies and an enzyme to feed them instead of sugar? by enzyme to feed them I think enzymes break down dead material and makes sugar or food for the bennies....Any clarification on these ideas is appreciated
a polite bump here, if someone could clarify how plants actually use sugars as an additive in soil and hydro that would be great, or point to an article or other post. Thanks