What's the deal with Molasses?

High4lyfe

Active Member
I've heard of people using molassas during the flow stage... :?

WHat does thsi do to the plant's buds and also hwo would i go about feeding this to my plants?
 

tahoe58

Well-Known Member
I have not had the experience to provide you such an answer. However, for all that I have read it seems that there is consensus that 2-3 tblsp per gallon of water is very beneficial? if you do some more seraching through the archives....I'll bet you'll find some good guidance from those that have had the experience.
 

Pullin' weeds

Well-Known Member
I've been using unrefined cane sugar for quite a while now, which has been working great! Adds a noticable plump to the buds as well as a better flavor.

I recently switched over to molassas out of convenience - I found 1/2 a jar in the kitchen cabinets - must have been left over from cookies a long time ago...

It also disolves easier than the sugar I had been using.

I use 1-2 Tablespoons per gallon.
 

tahoe58

Well-Known Member
cool thanks for piping in...I have read that the reasons for molasses include that what you said, easy mix, etc. but also that it is essentially cane sugar - with all the goody micronutirents and relatively cheap at like $3/500ml container ....I know for sure I'm gonna try it out. thanks again...:joint::blsmoke:
I've been using unrefined cane sugar for quite a while now, which has been working great! Adds a noticable plump to the buds as well as a better flavor.

I recently switched over to molassas out of convenience - I found 1/2 a jar in the kitchen cabinets - must have been left over from cookies a long time ago...

It also disolves easier than the sugar I had been using.

I use 1-2 Tablespoons per gallon.
 

Puffin Afatty

Active Member
I've used fructose, sucrose, mollasses and even used maple sap straight from my maple tree tap...the sugar and minerals is good for your plants...
 

silk

Well-Known Member
The deal is that when a plant starts flowering/fruit producing it uses up many carbohydrates. Adding molasses or simple sugars should allow the plant to produce larger buds/flowers/fruit. That is a simplified explanation.
 

InvaderMark

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i just started using it, but confused about how offten. i read once a week, a couple times a week and everyday.. how often should i use it in my water? i use a 2L bottle to store my h2o in. how much molasses in that? :)
 

stubborn

Active Member
The deal is that when a plant starts flowering/fruit producing it uses up many carbohydrates. Adding molasses or simple sugars should allow the plant to produce larger buds/flowers/fruit. That is a simplified explanation.
Since when do plants use carbohydrates?
 

GoodFriend

Lumberjack
go look at the nutritional guide of some molasses (blackstrap) it has some good stuff in there for your plants...


the 3LB (3 little birds) did a big thing on it one time...
 

newbud

Active Member
hey there, i have been adding molasses 2-3 tblspn (4ltrs) per water throughout flowering. really impressed with the fat buds already. my fan leaves are dropping off now so gonna back off with the nutes and molasses. i have read it has a strong taste if not flushed properly. makes sense as its got a distinct smell/taste to the goey stuff!!!!!!
good luck
 

InvaderMark

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but i water everyday b/c small containers, blah blah blah.. the point is that everyday soils dry and leaves are droopy. so can i use molasses everyday? ill put in like one tbl spoon in 2ltrs. sound right??
 
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