Probably a stupid question...

c.shell

Member
I haven't been able to find an answer for this. I made a batch of LABS awhile back and water it in from time to time. I know it can be used as a foliar spray but I don't know if it can be sprayed on when it's already been activated with molasses. Do I need to make a batch without the molasses for foliars or can I spray it on with molasses already mixed in. My main concern is attracting unwanted critters with the sugars. Anyone?
 

mudballs

Well-Known Member
Oh wow! A conspiracy theorist! They're everywhere these days.

I asked a question in this forum because it seemed to have more serious members and fewer trolls and bullies than the others I've read. And then you came along.

So, can *you* tell me what's eating my plants? No? And perhaps you can explain just *why* I would make two accounts to comment on my own question? No? Okay then... just checking.
you stood up to herb so i like that...you got moxy.
I know it can be used as a foliar spray but I don't know if it can be sprayed on when it's already been activated with molasses.
Do I need to make a batch without the molasses for foliars or can I spray it on with molasses already mixed in. My main concern is attracting unwanted critters with the sugars. Anyone?

you had something eating on your plant, did you ever find out what that was? did it stop? If yes then you can spray your molasses activated foliar. If you have not solved the "what's eating my plant" mystery i would not spray molasses activated foliar indoors.
The amount of sugar you put into the foliar isn't an extremely excessive amount, so it isn't as much an attractant as some may think. Bugs are likely more attracted to the CO2 we exhale (science bitches look it up) than the sweet foliar spray.
 

c.shell

Member
you had something eating on your plant, did you ever find out what that was? did it stop? If yes then you can spray your molasses activated foliar. If you have not solved the "what's eating my plant" mystery i would not spray molasses activated foliar indoors.
Sorry... I don't think I saw your follow-up to that post until today. Those plants pretty much recovered and produced a small yield of decent bud. I never did figure out what the cause was. Since then I switched from FF soil and nutes to Coot's recipe and Blumats with great results.

Thanks for answering this. I'm near the end with this grow but will try the foliar next time.
 
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