Thanks for your reply.I've had some success with liquid molasses in DWC. I just used to dose every time I change my res 1-1.5ml per gal not 2.5ml per gal. Weekly res changes seemed to control any build up. I also used to run large amounts of air.
A drop of peroxide never goes a miss and also prevents nasties build up on large root bowls. Along with additional oxygen created.
Plants produce carbohydrates on their own. You don't need to give them any. That's all just nonsense put out there by the nutrient companies to sell bottles of sugar water.I add fungus bacteria and enzymes to my coco. Never had issues. I think Pirhana voodoo juice sensizyme and tarantula are awesome products. Other brands are avaliable. I just like these.
Plant needs to up take forms of carbohydrates somehow. After all, all things like Bud Candy or any sweetner etc. are forms of molasses........
So long story short, carbo and molasses are a waste of money?Plants produce carbohydrates on their own. You don't need to give them any. That's all just nonsense put out there by the nutrient companies to sell bottles of sugar water.
Carbohydrates are formed in green plants by photosynthesis, which is the chemical combination, or "fixation", of carbon dioxide and water by utilization of energy from the absorption of visible light. The overall result is the reduction of carbon dioxide to carbohydrate and the formation of oxygen:
20.10: Formation of Carbohydrates by Photosynthesis
Carbohydrates are formed in green plants by photosynthesis, which is the chemical combination, or "fixation", of carbon dioxide and water by utilization of energy from the absorption of …chem.libretexts.org
Believe what you want. I use molases and candy. Work great for me currently running 4x 5 gallon air pots with coco and perlite (70/30). To be honest if youve added that much sugar to your res it stops pumps from working due to things being sticky. You've added waaaaaaaaaaay to much and prob a fucktard. A plant does produce carbohydrates in photosynthesis you learn this at like 10 years old in school what's your point? It's the additional carbohydrates you add that help feed your plant. You should be using mircobiolgy in your grow also which benefits from this. Raw do a nice version it's very concentrated can't remember the mixing ratio.So long story short, carbo and molasses are a waste of money?
Unless its feeding microherds then yes. Big time.So long story short, carbo and molasses are a waste of money?
Sorry to shift the conversation but I've been using plastic containers with holes on the bottom and getting results like this. But I just looked up airpots and smart pots. Do they really increase yields?Believe what you want. I use molases and candy. Work great for me currently running 4x 5 gallon air pots with coco and perlite (70/30). To be honest if youve added that much sugar to your res it stops pumps from working due to things being sticky. You've added waaaaaaaaaaay to much and prob a fucktard. A plant does produce carbohydrates in photosynthesis you learn this at like 10 years old in school what's your point? It's the additional carbohydrates you add that help feed your plant. You should be using mircobiolgy in your grow also which benefits from this. Raw do a nice version it's very concentrated can't remember the mixing ratio.
Added to this molasses has loooooads of other micro and trace elements. One being Calmag as mentioned previously. If your using coco and high powered LEDs you going to have some form of calmag problem especially if you're a little in experienced with LEDs. Why add more salt based fertilisers?
Here's a list of some of the key elements in molasses. Iron, maganese, magnesium, calcium, copper, zinc, potassium, phosphorus, certain B vitamins, and sodium. All of which are good for plants in the correct ratios. Molasses has also been proven to prevent salts build up which cause pH fluctuations......
There is also a tendency to say oooooo marketers make you believe that it works. To some extent this is true. However not to the level people like to think. You have to remember firstly they are regulated all across the world by various different regulators with different regulations. The products have also been researched and developed by these companies and every company has a version of. Also the market place obviously buys them and truely believe it works as people try and test these things every fucking day....... The products are still around and people are still using them with great effect. It has to be more using than not otherwise it not as it's not beneficial for companies to carry on producing them. Economics 101. Good saying bad workmen blame their tools. Same applies. You nuke them with nitrogen it's not biobuzz, AN, or Raws fault isit.
This debate is as old as hydro. People fuck it up and think it's the products fault. Same style of war wages on between flushers and non flushers, hps and leds etc.
Use the Lucas style approach of less is definately more and you won't go far wrong.
Another theory never tried it but there is alot of info on here about it is introduction of milk for enzymes if you're looking for other werid plant knowledge.
???It's the additional carbohydrates you add that help feed your plant.
You're using H2O2 and bennies?Personally I use 3% at 10ml per gal. Less is more.
I'll pick up a couple of each and see how it goes.It's possible to get a better yield. Will you get a better yield......not always.
I love air pots due to drying time, ease of transplanting, less salt build up on the pot. Can be stored flat, easier to clean and air pruning. These are made from recycled plastic.
Smart pots i like but I find they don't air prune in the same way, take a little longer to dry out (perfect if your in warmer drier climates). Harder to transplant if you want to reuse the pots. These are normally biodegradable however.
People complain the air pots leak water every watering. I find just water slower when watering and they don't leak. Again fucktards and tools.