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07-11-2008, 03:59 AM #1OPSenior Member
Tiger Bloom, Molasses and pH
So I only have a liquid pH tester and these ferts discolor my water, I was wondering if anyone who uses tiger bloom or molasses could tell me how it affects your pH, I can get my water to 6 or 7 before adding it in but how big of a change it will it make to the pH and in which direction? thanks!
I didnt realize i couldnt delete the other thread, sorry about the double postdj00140 Reviewed by dj00140 on . Tiger Bloom, Molasses and pH So I only have a liquid pH tester and these ferts discolor my water, I was wondering if anyone who uses tiger bloom or molasses could tell me how it affects your pH, I can get my water to 6 or 7 before adding it in but how big of a change it will it make to the pH and in which direction? thanks! I didnt realize i couldnt delete the other thread, sorry about the double post Rating: 5
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07-11-2008, 07:47 PM #2Junior Member
Tiger Bloom, Molasses and pH
Originally Posted by dj00140
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07-11-2008, 07:48 PM #3Junior Member
Tiger Bloom, Molasses and pH
edit: is that ur ass in ur av?
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07-11-2008, 07:52 PM #4Senior Member
Tiger Bloom, Molasses and pH
Be real careful adding epsom salts to the fert solution. It's harder to screw up as a foliar feed.
I'd do the base nutes and water first, then adjust the pH of that, and THEN add molasses. It's a sugar, rather an an ionic substance, so it will affect the pH minimally. If you like, you can alternate feedings between ferts+water and molasses+water. Another approach is to use a carb supplement that is designed for cannabis, and take the guesswork out- but really, just the tablespoon per gallon of molasses that is ALL you need will not mess up your pH.
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07-11-2008, 09:00 PM #5Senior Member
Tiger Bloom, Molasses and pH
Tiger bloom usually does a pretty good job trying to adujst the ph of your water. I like to use Foxfarms Ferts and I usually mix my water, ferts, and tablespoon of molasses; then adjust my ph. Its usually not that fair off though. Just a tad of ph down.
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07-11-2008, 09:03 PM #6Senior Member
Tiger Bloom, Molasses and pH
And by the way...Anybody know how long Fox Farm Ferts good for? I've had a bottle for a year or so and wondering if I could use it. Sorry if thread jacking
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07-11-2008, 09:09 PM #7OPSenior Member
Tiger Bloom, Molasses and pH
Well epson salt scares me, since this is my first grow but i ordered a digital camera and a milwakue ph600 meter for $23 off ebay so i'll be able to use that now, but as i've read use molasses every watering at 1 tbls/gallon 2 weeks into flowering? I heard molasses can cause lockout is this true?
Im in FFOF and got only 1/3 females, which is kind of a good thing cause if you guys saw my other thread they were almost 3 ft going into flowering, but there tied down now, ill put up a log soon!
o and i got 2 white satin and 2 satori that are about 2 1/2 weeks in at 12/12 from seed ( well 1 week veg) any clue when ill see a sex?
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05-01-2009, 01:10 AM #8Member
Tiger Bloom, Molasses and pH
Originally Posted by dj00140
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05-01-2009, 01:45 AM #9Senior Member
Tiger Bloom, Molasses and pH
Originally Posted by FatSean
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05-01-2009, 01:52 AM #10Senior Member
Tiger Bloom, Molasses and pH
Originally Posted by FatSean
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