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    Sugar

    If ever using sugar or something more pure like sucant, how much would be used for five gallons of water?
    ustim650 Reviewed by ustim650 on . Sugar If ever using sugar or something more pure like sucant, how much would be used for five gallons of water? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Sugar

    You can add too much sugar, but it's pretty difficult to actually do, unless done on purpose. If you're unsure, a good rule of thumb on sweets generally tends to be about 1 tablespoon per gallon of water. Feed with it, and if the plant seems to enjoy it, you can try stepping up the dosage a little bit. Just don't go too wild, because although it probably won't devastatingly harmful to the roots, it may attract insects to your grow.

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    #3
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    Sugar

    But molasses is where it's at! Molasses gives you the carbs that sugar has, but also nutrients! Do a search and you'll switch! - Granny:hippy:

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