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July 12, 2007 | #1 |
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Molasses, Did You Know?
You have probably read about molasses being used as a spreader/sticker for foliar sprays. That is not the only use for this unique product for the garden. Here is a link to a good article on molasses, types and uses. Ami
http://www.gardenscure.com/420/organ...-goodness.html
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July 12, 2007 | #2 |
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I'd say maybe they're smoking something, but...
Seriously, I knew molasses as a soil amendment to provide sugar for microorganisms. Apparently it also sends fire ants packing. Didn't know the other stuff though.
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July 13, 2007 | #3 |
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If and what they smoke is their business. But what I have found is that some of the best bio, hydro nutrients come out of the cannabis camp. You read some of their forums and these guys get deep into lighting, fertilization and every aspect of growing. And all of which is applicable to what we do. I get most of my bio-ferts from a growshop in France. Ami
http://www.hydrobox.fr/catalog/index.php
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December 2, 2007 | #4 | |
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July 13, 2007 | #6 |
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Great link, now I know why you mentioned the molasses to me in the other link. I'll be incorporating the molasses into the garden right away. Thanks!
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July 21, 2007 | #7 |
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I read that forum all the time. Great information is contained there.
I have been a big fan of mollasses for a while. |
August 1, 2007 | #8 |
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I use molasses in my aerated compost tea. Check out Captain Composts Al's website for more info.
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August 6, 2007 | #9 |
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I don't even think we can get the stuff around here (Europe and specifically Belgium) - we can only just have the maple syrup since it was promoted enough in Hollywood movies ;-)
Too bad since I have heard many good things about it... |
August 9, 2007 | #10 |
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For those here in Europe who do not have access to Molasses here is a product from ATA Organics that is primarily molasses. Here's a link to one vendor that carries it. Ami
http://hydrobox.fr/catalog/product_i...roducts_id=543
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December 19, 2007 | #11 | |
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Check some animal feed stores, those huge Belgian horses must eat a lot of it.
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August 9, 2007 | #12 |
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I use molasses in my starter solution for daylilies. Great stuff, and smells good too.
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May 10, 2008 | #13 |
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I bought a 50 pound sack of dry molasses at a feed store for $11.95. I still have some in 'liquid' form that I bought there last year. I forget the price for that, but I think it's about $4 a gallon, in your container.
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May 12, 2008 | #14 |
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As a former cannabis cultivator and enthusiast, I would say that this community is very knowledgeable about a lot of stuff - particularly indoor growing, hydroponics, and genetics. I grow tomatoes partly as a substitute for growing the cheeba. I have given it up completely, but I am still tempted to take up the clandestine pastime again. Tomato growing is an outlet that helps me resist that temptation.
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May 13, 2008 | #15 |
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Here's a couple molasses sources on line. Ami
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...:referralID=NA http://www.nextag.com/molasses-gallon/search-html And here the unsulfered stuff used in cooking http://www.mredepot.com/servlet/the-...ulfured/Detail
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