does anyone know what the difference between a horticultural mollasses and a table eating mollasses like grandmas or backstrap. i just bought some horticultural dry mollasses it contains cane mollasses and roughages and hope it works just as good
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does anyone know what the difference between a horticultural mollasses and a table eating mollasses like grandmas or backstrap. i just bought some horticultural dry mollasses it contains cane mollasses and roughages and hope it works just as good
I think that the commercial mollasse is made of "trash" sugar which is comming out of the process refinery. The cane one must be directly extracted from the plant.
Roughage? Is that to keep your plants "regular"? :D
PC :smokin:
heres the stuff i bought
http://www.soilmender.com/products/ss/sm_dm.php
whole lot more info on the site about it
Well let me know what it does to your plants and if it's giving you good results.
It looks like it would be a very good product if you were doing a soil grow. You would have to find some way to homogenize the mixture with your soil in flowering, which might be the most difficult part.
homogenize the.......huh? :confused:
My bad. He needs some way to evenly mix the dry molasses with the soil :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Weedhound
Ahh......yes I suspected as much....(actually I had no clue....:D)
Thanks. :)
ah i was wondering what gaines meant
but yeah i mixed it in the soil when i mixed in the ewc's and more perlite in my new batch of mix:thumbsup:
and im someday when not lazy goin to transplant with it in the soil and post some pics of how the 2 compare