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Thank you for such a detailed and clear video. You rarely see this anywhere. Do you think it would be a good practice to increase soil carbon by using molasses or a composition of linear polyaminosaccharides (chitosan) in a solution of α-hydroxypropionic (lactic) acid in a foliar application? Thank you.
@@666bruv It's clear. Photosynthesis. But what if the brix doesn't increase no matter what I do? The yield is increasing, but the brix of the product remains the same, for my strawberries it is about 11.5%. Many claim that molasses provides a guaranteed increase in plant brix levels. I have already purchased it and am waiting for spring...
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Legend. Banger vid
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Thank you for such a detailed and clear video. You rarely see this anywhere.
Do you think it would be a good practice to increase soil carbon by using molasses or a composition of linear polyaminosaccharides (chitosan) in a solution of α-hydroxypropionic (lactic) acid in a foliar application? Thank you.
The only way to build soil carbon is through the liquid carbon pathway
@@666bruv It's clear. Photosynthesis. But what if the brix doesn't increase no matter what I do? The yield is increasing, but the brix of the product remains the same, for my strawberries it is about 11.5%. Many claim that molasses provides a guaranteed increase in plant brix levels. I have already purchased it and am waiting for spring...
@@СергейАлдушин-э2щgive it a try, otherwise a kelp foliar. I'm in vermiculture, so I will be monitoring the brix with extract applications