TRUTH ABOUT BLACKSTRAP MOLASSES AND PLANTS! ...Is it good or bad?

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My plants were slow in the Flower phase for 3 weeks. Very slow. I saw videos about Molasses giving a boost of energy and I tried it. BAMB, 5 days later and I want to enter them in a High Times contest.

CharlesLaBuhn
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I have used mama’s robust blackstrap molasses with SHOP RITE brand condensed milk “with phosphorus” they have two condensed milk one with phosphorus and potassium the other has just potassium. I use a can with two table spoons blackstrap molasses. Tremendous results! Since I am a beekeeper I have also substituted honey with the same results. 👍

ChasingWheelz
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I was reading an old organic gardening book and it had question answer and someone asked if feeding molasses was good their response was they thought it would be a better idea to water into the compost pile and then use the compost in your soil so that's another option for people to consider

chrisfernandes
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If you're a grower who has decided that molasses is something you want in your regimen, I would recommend getting Humboldt honey ES. It is molasses with volcanic rock dust and kelp. However, do not only use molasses during your final flush or more accurately your leaching process. This was something people thought was smart to do in the 1980s. You want to use it during flower the first 6 weeks and switch to a sugar like Aphrodite's extraction from nectar for the Gods to finish off your grow. With a carbon chain that is just too big for the plant to uptake and so big it takes the microorganisms in your soil quite some time to break it down, you really aren't doing anything but feeding the microbes and there is no benefit to your plant. Just like any other organic material put in your soil, it needs time to break down for proper use. And if you use it too heavy, like every feeding, or every Leach watering, it's just putting a tar blanket on your roots and you will not see the effect. You will actually hinder the plants final growth. Otherwise, I use molasses in the final weeks of veg and the first six weeks of flour and that usually amounts to about six overall feedings. And it absolutely works wonders for the plant. They love it. It also serves to give plenty of micronutrients needed by the plant.

yrntthelibswipedofftheeart
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A friend of mine smoked some of my Blue Dream and he was like “how did you get that sweet taste” I laughed and thought it was that molasses.

Blah
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Bro I use molasses.I make a hydroponic formula for my outside plants. Than I mix molasses with super thrive. U can mix super thrive in any fertilizer and it will not hurt ur plants.. Happy Growing to All

DVSDVS-tqut
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Had to break the like number boss, thanks for sharing. Good vibes, good knowledge.

blazeking
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I use molasses, 1-2 times a week, only in flower. 15-30ml per 4 gallons of water.

LunchBox-grows
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I use it in my garden and I warm up a small pot of water and stir in with a whisp and it's ready to go. I use it at least once a month!

debramartinez
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Another amazing episode!! Love it! Thanks for sharing

Crazypug-ehxi
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Molasses is great to use when you cut down on nutes at the end of flower and in the flush stage...this will keep the micro organisms in the root zone very happy untill the chop...
The temperature of the water used in the dilution of molasses and at the point you feed it is also important..👍🙏

skyediddle
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I use molasses during flower twice a week and once a week during veg. When I use in my Jadam liquid fertilizer it will bubble up and I usually let it sit over night then use it the next day. I haven’t had to really do anything special this run and the Jadam I made and cost me 0. The only thing I’ve spent on was the amendments and soil this run. All and all less than 100 dollars.

The_Wendigo
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Excellent video! Great info!
I’m using a Hi-Brix molasses now & then and especially in microbe teas that I like to brew even though one ingredient everyone uses Recharge has molasses already I still like to add some sugary gooey goodness in that tea just because it looks cool coming out of the bottle.
Cheers man! I love your channel!

RicoRodriguezGrows
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Two tablespoons per gallon when about 45 days to harvest. Microbes in composted horse manure love it.

markfcoble
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Just a tip for those wanting to use molasses. It's a good idea to "brew" molasses with beneficial microbes in a bucket at the early stages. Pretty simple. Place the microbial substrate in a tea bag/ cheese cloth, include a compost or light fertilizer to knock out two things at once. Scaling up according volume. Fill your container (bucket, jug, whatever) with water. Add 1-3tbsp (1 in vegetation and increasing to 3 in flower) molasses per gallon and mix. Add an airstone/bubbler. Place microbe bag in the water. Wait 3-4 days. The end product should have a mildly sweet and earthy scent. This will help activate the microbes. Which will then be fed directly in to your soil. A very good way to establish a microbial colony in the soil. I would recommend staggering this process with regular fertilizing throughout the plant life. Increasing amount as plants move in to the flowering stage.

Make sure the brew mix is aerated. Failing to do so will lead to anerobic conditions and thus ruining the brew.

Follow the other tips provided as far as what kind to use.

hed
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I use it all the time for 30 years now

donwarren
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Bro... I've asked a few folks about "feeding/watering" with milk as I have never tried it and it sparks my curiosity. Hearing you speak of mixing milk w/ molasses has me even more intrigued!! If you hear of any results, please, let a brother know and I will do the same!! Oh yeah, I rock Plantation unsulphured blackstrap molasses, and it does exactly what you said... very useful info indeed!! Salute... 💯💯

joshuavandemark
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Yes I use molasses during flower and veg like two weeks before I start to flush and yes it does mess with the ph in the soil

ogxgr
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I use it all stages of growth, and increasing the amount during flowering

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