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Molasses ~ When & Why ?

Sammet

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Sulphur might not hurt your plants but it's a fungacide if I'm not mistaken and if you're growing organics there are lots of beneficial fungae out there like Mycorrhizae.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycorrhiza

Sulphur is used to kill mildew which is also a fungus so it might not be good if you want to encourage Mycorrhizal growth. They speed up nutrient uptake and make the plants more resistant to water stress/drought. :yes:

I'm not saying that sulphured molasses will hurt them or anything, just something to consider. (I could be wrong)
 
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allright, I like the way the mollases sounds, but will it work for soilless? I planned on going dwc for my first official grow and was wondering if it would work (if I missed it the posts I'm sorry)
 
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Just gonna put in my $00.02 worth...I used BRER RABBIT, unflavored, unsulfered, on my first grow which was a very large Sativa. Used it 2 weeks before I cut her down, and like I've read here, I could SWEAR I saw her grow buds so fast I was thinking I was seeing things! My smoke turned out great, and read this...."SMOOTH". Don't know if it was the Molasses that made her smooth or the bud itself, but I WILL be using it on my next grow, which I started today. Got some HERIJUANA From Sannies that are in the pitpots and I WILL be using the Molasses the last 2-3 weeks of growth. Hope this helps and HAPPY GROW BRO.!! :joint:
 

hoosierdaddy

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Blackstrap is the grade that provides the highest amount of nutrients.
The sugars are also of a different composition in the thicker blackstrap cut, of which is more beneficial to the growth of plants.

Molasses provides cal, mag, iron, and potassium, it can benefit a water garden and provide those elements to the nutrient solution.
It does indeed benefit the condition of soil by helping to feed aerobic bacteria and the like, but I think it can also do the same thing in water at the root zone.
 

hoosierdaddy

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This is in the FAQ at the makers of Brer Rabbit molasses:
http://www.icmag.com/ic/links.php?url=http://www.bgfoods.com/brand_brerrabbit.asp
Q. What is the difference between Brer Rabbit Mild, Full and Blackstrap varieties?

A. Molasses is pure sugar cane juice.

After the cane is harvested and mashed the raw juices are boiled to extract the sugar.

After the sugar is crystallized, the remaining boiled syrup is first molasses. It is light colored, mild and sweet because it retains some of the sugar. This is Brer Rabbit Mild Flavor.

After the second boiling the molasses has a darker color, more pronounced flavor but a little less sweet. This is Brer Rabbit Full Flavor.

The third boiling produces blackstrap, which has a somewhat strong bitter flavor. This is our Brer Rabbit Blackstrap variety.


Q. What are the Brer Rabbit Nutritional Values for Magnesium, Iron, Potassium and Calcium (% US Daily Value Based on 2000 Calorie diet)?

A.
Magnesium
Mild
Full
Blackstrap 25%

Iron
Mild 8%
Full 15%
Blackstrap 25%

Potassium
Mild 200 mg (6%)
Full 290 mg (8%)
Blackstrap 240 mg (7%)

Calcium
Mild (6%)
Full (15%)
Blackstrap (20%)

Q. Is Brer Rabbit Molasses Unsulphured?
A. Yes, unsulphured molasses is the finest quality. It is made from the juice of sun ripened sugar cane and the juice is clarified and concentrated. Sulphured molasses is made from green sugar cane that has not matured long enough and is treated with sulphur fumes during the sugar extracting process.
 

B.C.

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Sammet said:
Sulphur might not hurt your plants but it's a fungacide if I'm not mistaken and if you're growing organics there are lots of beneficial fungae out there like Mycorrhizae.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycorrhiza

Sulphur is used to kill mildew which is also a fungus so it might not be good if you want to encourage Mycorrhizal growth. They speed up nutrient uptake and make the plants more resistant to water stress/drought. :yes:

I'm not saying that sulphured molasses will hurt them or anything, just something to consider. (I could be wrong)
Another very good post Sammet! I would also like ta point out useing any one micro nute more than others could throw the balance of other micro nutes off, causing lockouts and deficiencys. I know Cal, Mag, and Iron are this way, I assume Sulpher would be the same way (?). It might be a good idea fer outdoors in those areas of the country where there are Sulpher deficiencys in the soil tho (?). Jus thought I'd through it out there. Later, BC
 
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Yeah, good call Sammet. Small ammounts of sulphur will still assist the plants uptake of N.P.K as well as magnesium. In modern agriculture Sulphur is being looked at closely as a very important nutrient. If the soil is in good nick, & plenty of animal composts used S may well be less important, but man does it put a green shine on those leaves.
cheers.
 

Wildlifer69

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All this info is Great !

But to sway a little from the topic of "Molasses",
I have a bag of "Espoma Bio-Tone Starter Plus " contains Mycorrhizae & Beneficial Bacteria ~ My question is, can this be made into a tea,and the Mycorrhizae watered in to the soil ?
Can you have to much beneficial Bacteria & Mycorrhizae in your growing medium?

And will the Molasses help in the establishing/feeding of such things? :chin:
 

P-NUT

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I wondering if the molasses sold at feed stores is sulphured or not. Anyone know?
 
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Wildlifer69

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Its been a couple days now since I started using Molasses ~ And I do see a difference , My plants look "Happier" & more robust !

Yippy Yahoo! :dance:
 
Wildlifer69 said:
Its been a couple days now since I started using Molasses ~ And I do see a difference , My plants look "Happier" & more robust !

Yippy Yahoo! :dance:

Nice W69!! I think i am definitly gonna give mollasses a try!! Good luck
 

FarmerGreen

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So have you guys been using molasses as well as other feeds? Or as the only source of nutrients?

Wildlifer are your girls flowering at the mo or vegging? I'm thinking of trying some molasses on my vegging plants. Just to see
 

Wildlifer69

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FarmerGreen said:
So have you guys been using molasses as well as other feeds? Or as the only source of nutrients?

Wildlifer are your girls flowering at the mo or vegging? I'm thinking of trying some molasses on my vegging plants. Just to see
Thier in Veg at the moment ~
Using Molasses along with my other Nutes at this time (Foliar feeding too)
As others have posted the plants are developing a "Shine" to the leaves~very Pretty :dance:

Try It You'll Like It !
 

satty

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Molasses is awesome in soil , esp. in flowering ,
puts on the carbo load very nice indeed.
You just cant go wrong with Black-strap molasses. :2cents:
 

hoosierdaddy

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wf69, you will always reach a point of diminished returns on any amendment. But, if comparing to a plant that has not been receiving adequate carbs, then yes, additional carbs will increase plant matter.

If you have in your mind that the plant is sucking up the thick sugar and hanging in fat pockets of the bud, then it simply doesn't work like that. The plant changes sugars into more complex sugars that are used in conjunction with other things, like Co2, to increase plant growth.
 
I use meridian organic blackstrap molasses from holland and barrett cost me £1.70 for 700+ grams :)... I smiled when i brought it looking at the cashier thinking to myself "you have no idea"
 
LittleBigMan said:
Anyone tried this brand ?

This is all i can find locally, but it seems like the potassium level is kinda high compared to brer rabbit ?

http://www.sunluckfoods.com/plantation.php?flavor=blackstrap



thx

I just got this stuff myself, only blackstrap I could find as well. I had bought a bottle of grandma's, but really wanted to use blackstrap. Well I gave the girls there first taste of mollasses last night (1TBS/gallon). Didn't notice much this morn, I will have too wait until light comes back on from 12/12......Do u all give mollasses during veg as well?
 

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