Let's say I have a 25" tall plant..

Pnuggle

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and I water it with 2 liters of water..

how much molasses would I want to add to this to promote root growth, without too much sugary residue to attract the buggies? :joint:
 

Twistyman

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Molasses only in flower.. and then 1-2 teaspoon per gal water.,...
Molasses gives carbs to the plant/buds... also supplies sulphur and helps with feeding good bacteria in soil.. for root health a hydrozme or Canna nute Cannazme.. this enzyme removes dead root and promotes health..but if your watering isn't excessive and the drainage is good no reason for root problem... unless you're doing hydro.ebb flow..etc...
 

Consciousness420

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hmm, I thought it was 2 tablespoons per gallon, but I forgot ... mmmm, roots love the most complex soil they can exist in.. cheers
 

Pnuggle

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hmm, I thought it was 2 tablespoons per gallon, but I forgot ... mmmm, roots love the most complex soil they can exist in.. cheers
Well, I want to use it on a plant that is straight in the dirt. It's 29 inches tall now, and I haven't used the molasses yet. I'm going to get some tomorrow for its next watering. Since it is in the ground, im a little worried about if the molasses will stay put. It will cling to the roots, right? Im guessing it might seep away faster so should I water with molasses more often? :hug:
 
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