Woah! You did NOT just scroll down into the comments and forget to subscribe, did ya? DID YA? :) Didn't think so. A note on the directions in this video: like with all additives you mix into your water, you should not be adding your sugars on every single watering...I recommend to add nutrients only every 2nd watering, and the same goes for adding sugars during flowering.
Lex my gromie I feel you are the #1 hydroponics and indoor cultivator on this youtube. I love watching your video lineup. I am a Canadian legal medical patient and grower that can use your amazing horticulture information. Plus you look like a good guy. I am going thru what one of the last video I watched. In between grows and no smoke I going nuts. Brother
Dude you're so much help, I've bin growing some ok Budds for the last year and their only getting better, I saw your other videos, I'm only like 300 bucks in and have had some good yields, I started with grower's choice seeds and use sensi grow a+b so I use four bottles and my fifth is molasses, thanks again
I know this is an old video but every time I watch one of your videos I learn something and I don't have to get a headache with a bunch of bs music drowning out your voice to do it. Thanks Lex
Thanks for the reply 👍 I was 100% complimenting your decision not to have loud music in your videos. I'm hard of hearing and the music played on most videos makes it hard for me to understand what is being said. Happy growing my friend Cyrus
Dude, I have been telling people that same thing but nobody gets it. you have to have microbes in your soil to break the sugars down small enough for the plants to take it up and use it in any fashion. Kudos to you bro!
The microbes are already in the organic soil unless you have sterilised it. Doesn't mean they aren't there if you can't see them.. they probably are happily thriving without you
A few years back a grower friend of mine had a bunch of extra plants, and he gave me a few to put in my greenhouse. I was experimenting with hydroponics, aeroponics nutrient solutions. I had a bunch of organic, concentrated fruit juices and decided to see what would happen if I added these to my watering solution. The results were incredible! The buds were huge and sticky. I gave a few buds to my grower friend to see what he thought. A couple days later he begged me for more! I haven't grown since, for a number of different reasons, but after hearing what you just said it makes perfect sense. I am getting ready to restart my aeroponic system and will be doing some controlled experiments, adding together what I know with what I have just learned from you. Thanks
Holy shit. I thought I was the only person to do this 😆😆 I took an entire large can of fruit punch and poured it around my plant. About 2 minutes later the 3 inch stalk turned bright red half way up the 8 ft tall plant. Couldn't believe my eyes lol. Freaked out and drowned the thing with about 5 gallons of water. Tasted just like fruit punch 😆 This year were gonna try puree because all those organic 100% juice brands use a deluted puree. I'm even considering using some peppermint extract. All organic, sunflower oil and pep oil is the ingredients
@@tignob i tried growing corsican mint around the base of my plants hoping they would have a minty flavour but i cut it down too soon......ive also been ph down my water with lemon juice which i have just found out kills all bacteria and micro organisms , which would explain why my plants dont take up much nutrients
Dude! You went from 5k to over 200k subscribers in 4 years! Congratulations and thanks for sharing your knowledge. I've been using mollasses now for a few years and it definitely makes a big difference.
Bacteria in your soil feed on sugar and poop out perfectly seasoned food for your weed. Yes it works. I grow indoors during winter so NO PEST! Whohoo. God speed every one.
If you are growing inside start with fresh soil. I keep the stiky traps on hand. If you are outside then pest will always try. 40 yrs ago I thought I new what I was doing. We didnt know jack. It was the younger gen. that took it to the next level. Keep trying and dont give up! God speed.
@GOONZOOF neem oil is great, for inside and outdoor grows, But, my tried and tested method on my indoor babies, is, perlite, simply putting a layer of Perlite (about an inch thick) it really does reduce (or in my case totally got rid of them) Blackfly (knats) etc.. Now.. My question is.. When I'm doing a gorilla grow in some random field out in the middle of nowhere, how do I stop the rabbits from feasting on my plants, LOL.. Honestly this was my biggest concern last years crop.. Haha they literally ate half of my plants.. (bottom half they could reach, still had all babies there but they'd eaten the bottom half of the plants haha).. Answers on a postcard please.
@@makingstuffwithsab5077 Hair, human hair all around. You mite try peeing around the perimeter. I live in Michigan and the white tails rabbits, fox and coyotes. Good luck and God speed.
I use 3-4 tablespoons per gallon and it yields a 20-30% increase. And I can't tell about the taste being altered by unsulfered molasses but I love the way it makes the buds swell. I been using it since the nineties. Cheers bro.
Tony Ramos. I wouldn't go with five. Most I'd use is four and that's only when they're five weeks or more into flower. Start with two then increase slowly to three then four max. Cheers bro.
Lex Blazer. Idk either. Never tried giving them less. I read an article in hightimes back in the late nineties and they we're using four tbs per gal for the entire flowering period. I did it that way a few times then cut down to doing it the way I do now. But you may be right. I'll try giving a few of them two tbs in late flower just to compare. Love your videos tho bro. Very professional. Cheers fam.
From an organic farmer, if you want sugars and sweetness use seaweed or house manure. More natural and definitely adds sweetness. I might try molasses due to this video.
I have used sucanat in hydroponic setups and it most definitely changes the flavors. It mutes certain terpenes and makes all your strains taste very similar. It's okay to use in soil I suppose, but sugar attracts its own problems, ya dig.
Lex, you should be a presenter on the UK’s popular BBC’s Gardener’s World (raise a few eyebrows eh!) as are very concise and clear, thank you from a middle aged lady from the UK learning about this magical plant! Karen, UK.
You seem cool and you are correct about most of what you said but here is a free lesson,i do not use unsulfured molasses until the last 2 weeks. The only reason you do it is because the mycorrhizal network gets cut off by the plant in the last two week of harvest. The plant does this to focus more energy on the buds and seeds.The plant usually gives 30 percent of its photosynthates to this network in exchange for the (exudates)ionically bonded nutrients (like phosphorus) and the metals that need low ph to be absorbed(cations). So in the last two weeks when it is cut off you feed the soil food web the carbs (from the un sulfured molasses )so the microbes split ( that is when they produce the acids, enzymes,and volatile organic compounds) that helps all the minerals that need high ph around the root surface to be absorbed(amongst many other things). If you do it before the last two weeks your mycorrhizal network will cut off your plant (why give the plant all the exudates if you are getting he sugar for free),in essence you disrupt the symbiosis. Ironically it is easier to flush non organic because it is a salt bases fertilizer. Using osmotic pressure with ro water. When i grow organic which is the only way i grow i flush a little bit throughout the flowering cycle (every two weeks or so)and i do not at the end because i spoon feed the plants. I think of it as fattening your kid up and then starving him. Microbes breath oxygen like us and give off co2. When you water properly you exchange the co2 for fresh oxygen for the soil food web. You know when you water a plant and you did it a little too late and you see the water pool on the top the is a good sign that you probably are not exchanging the air properly what happens is water will combine with the co2 and make carbonic acid and will discourage root growth in that root zone. Been growing for a long long time i have fucked up in seeming every way possible but i learned and it cost me a lot of money but it makes me happy to know that maybe some other people will not repeat all the mistakes that i made,you have a large following and have the capacity to help a lot of people grow more and better medicine if you got any questions i got you bro just hit me up. I over simplified it a bit, i dont like to type.
my first grow .I'm growing ( water only) 2 snowryder autos fem in 2-gallon pots of (ffof/natures living soil )1lb nls 5gls of ffof mixed together and let sit in the bin for 2 months. each girl has her own 150hps she likes 82*/84* I do 18/6hr In a 4x2x4 tent small humidifier 50% hum daytime, at night I run 99% humidity 3 small fans(on at all times) 2 up top and one on floor and a nuk egg shape air purifier lights kept at 12in away at all times. finishing week 5. In 2 days my question Is do I need to add molasses, would that be too much I read snowryder Is a heavy feeder but autos don't always like too many nutes, so If I do is It every week or only ONCE on the day there are 2 weeks left?
ATTN ALL NEW GROWERS: In case y'all don't know! If you are growing in a Super Soil type medium try "Recharge", If you haven't heard of it, it's a powder formulated for cannabis with Beneficial microbes + Kelp, Humic , Fulvic , Amino acids and Molasses as a microbe food.1/2 tsp per gal is all it takes! It's put out by "Real growers", That's Scotty Real from "The Dudegrows show". I didn't think it would be worth a shit but I was wrong.Plant's love this shit! Once a week is all it takes and you will see a huge difference in growth and vigor + They stay praying. I have also noticed it brings out even more terps in soil grown flowers.
I use sugar cane molasses and TBH watering with the deep-brown caramel-coloured water is psychologically very satisfying. The fact that the sugars stimulate soil microbes leads me to think that it's a good idea to used it a few times at the beginning of the vegetative phase.
love the video. I use 1/2 ounce of mixed with 1 gallon of water for each 5 gallon pot before planting seeds to feed the microbes in the soil and it seem to work as well as adding it at the start of flowering. I do see higher yields with this but no change in flavor or potency. I also add UVA which helps with growth, potency and flavor. love the fact that you are very professional in your presentation and will be looking for more of your videos
" Finally " !. I get to listen to some one that tells me the information I am seeking about sugars and not just rabbit on about their own little plants. Most go on about how but seem to completely forget the why or what it does. Thank you
Sugar feeds aerobic bacteria in the soil. Aerobic bacteria feed the fungi. Fungi produce absorbable nutrients for the roots while the roots make sugars for the fungi. Its this whole big circle. Look up what mycorhizae is and you'll see what up
Correct. The sugars feed the microbes, BUT .. if you feed them this way. usually towards the end of flowering to get the beneficial bacteria going, will make them lazy, and stop breaking down the nutrients in the soil and instead want to feed off the sugar..Kelp is a much better alternative.. Not sure why this guy has a video like this.. He does not explain anything properly. Two people who have awesome videos on stuff is Harley Smith, the other, not as professional but knows more about growing cannabis then anyone, if you hit him up you will see... His name is Mr. Clone. Only 2 guys I found on here so far that actually know wtf is up.
Thanks Lex. I live in the Pocono Mountains. We have bears! Lot's of bears! I keep my grow indoors, which is laid out great. I have followed most of your program in the details with the grow and yields have been amazing. Huge plants, 6 feet by 5ft wide, 12 inch colas. 2 inches thick. Without any additives and completely organic. I do use a Brazilian Cockroach base for keeping insects out. And that works amazing. Haven't seen a bug in months. Regarding bears.... when nearing harvest time, outside, I definitely would not use anything sweet. Bears will tear up a plastic bag to shreds to get a lick of sugar. So, molasses is a definite no no outside here. I am looking to add some nutrients to this grow over the winter. What do you recommend. I keep an environment of around 75% H and temps around 75-80 during veg. Then I begin to lower humidity, leaving temp at 80 for a month. Buds swell nicely and thicken up. Funny how I stopped my personal growing 25 years ago, and now at 65, have a nice set up and do a 4-month finish set up. Aging jars for a couple of months also creates a great cure. Thanks for your videos. They have certainly helped. Good job !
@@denisejessedepalma7067 this particular breed gives off a scent that will make all invasive critters run away. 1 lb. Of thos powdered shell will last a few years and probably be good for a couple of hundred plants overall. God luck.
Composted potatoes are a good carb source and the smell is actually a turn off for bears. Just a tip for smokers dealing with smokey. 🐻 When using sugars in a cannabis grow always leave a more attractive sugar nearby for the critters and some essential aromatic oils such as peppermint around the area to mask the desired soil sugars odor.
use the blackstrap mollases throughout the veg and into the early period of flowering, then switch to using coconut sugar which will give a much better tasting finish than mollasses which contains too much iron and magnesium for finishing.
@@ItMe138 you switch to coconut sugar to finish, you can include coconut sugar in flush but stay away from mollasses at that point as youll end up tasting the iron/magnesium which is better for veg
❤New Subscriber to the channel ! & also a semi-novice grower, I've watched my father in law grow for YEARS & now I've finally decided to give growing a Go! And I have learned SO much useful things, and avoided many mistakes with your help! Wish me luck, I've got 4-5 plants left, 2 in pots & the rest are in the GROUND outdoors still. I'm hoping that the latest of the season doesn't hurt my yield.. As these plants SHOULD have flowers by now, (if they had not been cut down, if they'd been left to grow from seeds--) I planted 8-12 this year right after the frost, around spring. Forgot about the plants 😅 and then they started popping up around my yard and most of them died from being mowed, and 1 is a male, he's huge and I left him secluded alone, I may use him for edibles or something 1 was mainline by accidental mowing... (*So is there eyill time for buds? The mainline plants already recovering phase, and new branches are shooting from 2 Nodes. But the plants supplement super short -- hopefully will continue vegistaive and ill get nutrients today, but yeah just wanted to thank you. And anyone else who has any advice for my situation, please comment
First time grower here! Love Lex's world videos. Many tips and strategy's here. I am doing the molasses now in flower. In week five and man the collas are swelling up nicely. To the point where my fellow grower are shocked, that my plant looks so good! So far so good,as far as no bugs! The strain is space man, and is getting fat and frosty! Can't wait to give it a try!
It's not really worth it to do this at all, but especially at the stage your plants were in. The microbes in the soil wouldn't have even started to break down the sugars by the time you harvest. The risk of attracting bugs verse the minor maybe-reward is not worth it at any time. I've been at this for 26 years. I find a lot of bad advice on RUclips and this is bad advice
I use unsulfered molasses and honey and my buds come out sweet and smooth. The green crack I harvested actually had a smell resembling fruit loops, at least everyone I smoked it with thought so and they all loved it.
You should be adding any organic fertilizer weeks before you actually want the plant to use it. It takes a couple weeks atleast for this stuff to start to really take effect.
I cannot express how thankful I am for your knowledge sharing and manner in which you present it. Thank you!!! peace and keep em coming. especially ideas to naturally prevent mites. and core mold.
total newbie at 73 yrs old. trying to leaarn how to grow my own for medical reasons, mainly chronic pain. Although I do have my medical card I can't afford to buy it even if I knew where to who to get it from. learning from your videos, you are a good teacher. I Really could use the vape you are giving away. I believe I am supposed to give your code to win it from your other video which was quite informative. #LexHiveGiveaway
I recomend going full organic. Start by understanding the life in the soil and how you can reproduce them.There are many videos that will explain that. Soil microbiology is something they dont want you to understand, so you spend your money on expensive botttled nutrients and then on pesticides; I make my own nutrients.
Year old post but .... 90% of what I have learned ... I have learned from the Cervantes book. It is well researched, uses plain language and the photos are superb. It is truly encyclopedic.
thats whats up, I like to give mine a combination of coconut water/water powder (lignans, potassium, fruit sugars), alfalfa (plant steroid/helps increase C02 uptake) and aloe vera extract (aminos, everything else), they go crazy
(LONG STORY)Yeah, Cervantes was what taught me my fundamentals to growing Marijuana specifically when I was a young guy, 16,17-ish. I had already had a few nursery involved jobs,(knew my plants)but always had a favorite😉 read Jorge's first book religiously, had growers wanting advice 15 years older than me. thought i was some kinda cannabis messiah. I'd recommended the book,, but why waste your time studying when you could just call me and ask a million ?'s first job ever was filling huge greenhouses, making the best massive fuchsia +super petunia baskets in oregon(possibly)From pots, soil, plugs, secret sauce, +lil tedious stuff, My old Mr. Miyagi dude hired me straight outta a 9th grade job shadow. After 1 yr. of trust, got 2c his personal underground bunker-like thing growing....-u guessed it! Year was 1996
I have that encyclopedic in the mail on its to to my house. Thanks for the recommendation. I'm new to growing but I've been a sponge the past week with your videos. Keep up the good work man. Your channel rocks.
I used it instead of honey about five years ago. I use molasses in veg for micronutrients, then switch to agave nectar in flowering when you need to lay off the micronutrients so your buds burn right and clean.
I used molasses, and brown sugar last year. I have smoked for over 20 years and never smelt weed as strong as that batch. I could smell my wife breaking up some bud in the other room. Now that is strong smelling weed.
While you are correct that plants cannot directly absorb carbohydrates through the roots, sucrose, ribose, and fructose as well as glucose are prone to leach out of the roots during heavy watering. By adding even a small amount of sugar to your water/ nutrient mix you can eliminate or minimize it. That in turn means that more sugars stay in the plant, and are used for whatever the plant uses them for, energy, building material, etc Additionally, ion/cation exchange does not allow for sugar absorption, but simple sugars can sometimes pass through cell walls(polysaccharide) when certain enzymes are present by opening small seams in the plasmodesmata. Not all plants have this function, and it has been discovered that some plants native to certain regions have it, while the same plant from another region will not. What this means is basically, it's possible that some cannabis strains may be able to "envelope" certain nutrients thru the phospholipid bilayer when the wall is permeable
@@dubtowndubbers7523 I use grade a Amber maple syrup. I heard that we will have a shortage of syrup this year. Get now before price rises. I use one tablespoon to one gallon. Last 2 weeks of flowering I raise it to 2 tablespoons per gallon. Happy growing!
I've recently used organic molasses on my outdoor plants. I started the first week of flowering and added right til the end. My first plant grew 2m high x 2.3m wide. 5 branches, each branch 2m long and I yielded 3lb of bud. The buds were suoer sticky even when fully cured and dried. My 2nd plant is the same size but by looking at it, it's has more fatter crowns on it. I'm estimating 3.5lb of buds yielded. I definetly will be using mollases in every grow I do from now on. A big plus to your plants. My soil was treated for 3 months with garden mulch compost and food scraps from the kitchen.
actually it has nothing to do with the sugars at all, its the micronutrients that are in the molasses. Ive been growing giant pumpkins for years and growers have been using molasses and milk based products for ever. its the trace nutrients that most soils are missing that helps plants. Seaweed extract is also a very good foliar spray along with fish extract.
I poured old one part sugar and 4 parts water out of my hummingbird feeder on a small willow cutting that had been growing slow and it took off like crazy.
Lex ur videos are the high light to my day me and the family watch ur videos. One day cannabis will become legal. Sending love frome me and family from uk
Im just glad you stated its not for hydroponic use. Theres a lot of good info out there but most people tailor it to their grow, which doesnt help anyone. if pot heads could be better at explaining things (more articulate) this hobby would blast off.
I use molasses it in coco choir I also use worm casting to the sum of 25% of my medium everything worked great I love the results don’t have a clue if it helped anything or not but by far some of the best cannabis I’ve had
Lol glad i finished watching before commenting!😂 I wa about to say... plays are autotrophic they make the own sugar and leach some to the soil for the beneficial microbes. They don't actually absorb added for extra crystals lol And more but I'd be basically Reiterating what you already said, and yes most people miss understand their use... Only part i do differently is i do run them later when into flush because the plant begins to get greedy with its sheets and keeps it for its self. Causing the microbes to die off or become dormant in late flower.. so even into flushing i'll use molasses to keep them working and breaking down and releasing foods in the soil for the plant. Helps with flushing by breaking down and still giving the plant what it needs more naturally!! But then yes final flushes h2o only
Man I've always had good weed that I've grown myself but when I started using mollasis my plants just frosted over like they were covered frost and snow
What ever you use can be added up. I mean whatever the NPK numbers are in all products used together can be added together. Just make the nitrogen higher in veg and lower in flower.
Good advice man, ive been using it as a secret ingredient for about.....25yrs now . Lol . Ive even been so hard up it was the only thing i had and its worked better than youd think !! Now I dont usually watch RUclips videos on growing because they usually dont know what they are talking about , unfortunately. But this one was actually true AND useful .(.be carful not to go overboard because it will lead to other issues) , serious ones too. Good job bud
Been using molasses for years and years. Now also using JADAM fert methods. Plants love it and it is free. Organic grows from seed, outdoors, are best in my experience. Not sure but the fermented, rotten smelling JADAM stuff seems to do a good job repelling pests on our three sisters crop. Same with beets, carrots, potatoes, etc.
I am looking to add JDAM to my soil prep (first saw JDAM on the ‘Grow like a Viking’ channel). Currently I use chicken litter (ie wood shavings and poop) along with animals that have passed on the farm, moldy hay and leaves from the lawn. I get 9’+ plants with lots of leaf growth. Hoping the sugar and JDAM will help the buds get bigger - bigger is better…. Just found this channel. Looking forward to learning new methods.
Thanks for this video I've never seen a video on sugars before and how to use them. Ive always used molasses all through veg and bloom! So thanks for the clarifying that up for me
Sulfur is linked to taste. I don't know where I heard that, but I did, and because of that, I think mixing a little bit of sulfured molasses with a majority of unsulfured (sulfur is only needed a little bit by the plant).
I use half a jar of molasses from local dollar tree 4 banana peels dried and cut in to small chunks and 5 k cup used coffee grounds put in empty 2 litter bottle with water mixed shake up daily for 3 weeks . Best bloom and flower booster you can make for cheap. Definitely makes flower stage go nuts with growth and buds will get bigger i add one cup of this mix into a spray bottle of water and spray my plants. Definitely need to try my recipe if ya looking for a cheap way to boost your buds size and flower stage growth to bloom
Hey man i love your show, i have learned so much from your videos. Thanks for giving me the motivation to grow my first plants. I really hope i can get good as you. P.S. when will you make a video about how to know if the seeds you have is female or male seeds before planting.
Though molasses will feed soil microbes, it's unwise to use for that purpose as you want your soil microbes feeding on what is in the soil. When microbes interact with roots, the roots will exude sugars in exchange for elemental ions. If the soil is rich with molasses, that process will be slowed or hindered some. IMO, it's best to use molasses in your foliar spray as molasses is teaming with micros and trace elements.
@@DarthTrilluminati The underside is more prefered as droplets won't magnify the sunlight and cook the leaves, but other than that I would not worry about residues as in most plants we're not eating the leaves, but the plants we do eat the leaves we wash thoroughly.
I use molasses and epsom salts later on when my dry amendments are running out. Plants release their own sugars from the roots to attract certain microorganisms that contain specific nutrients they need, so I try not to mess with what they are trying to do unless necessary when they are mature but it's only my opinion. Recently discovered in between cell wall and the inside of the cell plants have a layer where they store microbes containing specific nutrients until they need them.
I appreciate your videos, i learn a lot. You may wanna start including the importance of the soil microbiology. They are reponsable for those chemical reactions you mentioned.
Mycorrhizal fungi should have a balanced diet: fats, proteins and all carbohydrates - starches as well as sugars. I like to mix dried rice through the soil as a starch source. Also, you can turn nutrient in a paste, put them on top of the soil and cover them with mulch - hemp bedding is great, can be bought in pet stores, and supports the hemp industry, it also contains no toxins because those would poison pets; or straw, anything that can decompose. You can make a paste of for instance an one part grains (hempseed, rice, corn, oats) and 3 or 4 parts organic nutrients (bonemeal, bloodmeal, guanos, alfalfa pellets, rockphosphate, lava meal, magnesium lime - whatever the plant needs), mix with some water into a thick paste that cannot be flushed into the medium. Water the soil with a low concentration of late flowering food. Apply the paste to no more than 1/3 of the top of the soil. Put a piece of soft fruit around it - banana, pineapple, orange. Completely cover it up with the mulch. Don't water it in. By letting it sit on top of the soil, you're giving the soil fungus a chance at consuming it, using the calories for energy and guide the nutrients to the plant. For this method to work best you should also use a water reservoir or bottom watering method like a dish or a flood floor to water your plants, in order to not disturb the soil fungus. (Plants keep the rain off the soil by growing a nearly impenetrable foliage.) Also, water should have the same temperature as the plant. For this purpose, let it stand next to the plant for at least an hour, even a day or two, and you'll see the difference.
Molasses is great because it has chelating compounds, which can help make nutrients available for the plant. while using it consistently is okay, I found that only a few treatments of molasses is needed. supplementing some sugars when you water is the best, don't overdo it.
What about with hydroponics? Just dissolve a bit in the water about a month before harvest maybe? Oh nevermind...I got further in the video lol... maybe I'll just main line that molasses into its veins lol. Know where I can get an IV bag by chance? Lol
You know what might work though...I've transplanted soil plants (in like 2 quart pots) into hydroponic pots by just dropping the whole soil ball into the hydro basket (and letting the newer roots grow down into the water for there)....so maybe adding a little sugar water to that lump of soil on top would be interesting...
Greetings from the German region of the Swabian Alp. This is the Humbold Country of the Germans. 700 meters of altitude with calcareous earth. Hemp loves it. It was also a hemp growing area before WW2.
I wish I could get a master grower to make me his apprentice, I swear I would be so Jedi with this shit! But until then I like this guy's videos, dude be dropin science!😃👏👏👏👏
Woah! You did NOT just scroll down into the comments and forget to subscribe, did ya? DID YA? :) Didn't think so. A note on the directions in this video: like with all additives you mix into your water, you should not be adding your sugars on every single watering...I recommend to add nutrients only every 2nd watering, and the same goes for adding sugars during flowering.
Lex my gromie I feel you are the #1 hydroponics and indoor cultivator on this youtube. I love watching your video lineup. I am a Canadian legal medical patient and grower that can use your amazing horticulture information. Plus you look like a good guy. I am going thru what one of the last video I watched. In between grows and no smoke I going nuts. Brother
sorry i forgot im really high
I'm already subscribed! Your vids are outstanding, Lex. First time grower here. My grow is looking great thanks in large part to you.
Dude you're so much help, I've bin growing some ok Budds for the last year and their only getting better, I saw your other videos, I'm only like 300 bucks in and have had some good yields, I started with grower's choice seeds and use sensi grow a+b so I use four bottles and my fifth is molasses, thanks again
Lex Blazer, you’re not my real mom! I don’t have to do what you say!
Wow. Finaly a grower, not a youtuber! No bullsh!t around. He just says hello, tells the point and good bye. Very good job.
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I know this is an old video but every time I watch one of your videos I learn something and I don't have to get a headache with a bunch of bs music drowning out your voice to do it. Thanks Lex
late response, but thank you! lol I wish I had a better microphone then though! The background noise kills me.
Thanks for the reply 👍 I was 100% complimenting your decision not to have loud music in your videos. I'm hard of hearing and the music played on most videos makes it hard for me to understand what is being said.
Happy growing my friend
Cyrus
Dude, I have been telling people that same thing but nobody gets it. you have to have microbes in your soil to break the sugars down small enough for the plants to take it up and use it in any fashion. Kudos to you bro!
seems like u didnt watch the video bro🤣 the plant WILL NOT take up the sugar
you are right, the plants won't. however, the micros will convert them to a usable substance.@@sinanaltundal9924
The microbes are already in the organic soil unless you have sterilised it. Doesn't mean they aren't there if you can't see them.. they probably are happily thriving without you
Sort, sweet and useful. No bs, just info. You just earned a subscriber! Thanks bro!
the added sugars do provide for a weightier smoke or rather a heavier smoke ,lingers more. great for smudging , happy growing world.love Don
A few years back a grower friend of mine had a bunch of extra plants, and he gave me a few to put in my greenhouse. I was experimenting with hydroponics, aeroponics nutrient solutions.
I had a bunch of organic, concentrated fruit juices and decided to see what would happen if I added these to my watering solution.
The results were incredible! The buds were huge and sticky. I gave a few buds to my grower friend to see what he thought. A couple days later he begged me for more!
I haven't grown since, for a number of different reasons, but after hearing what you just said it makes perfect sense.
I am getting ready to restart my aeroponic system and will be doing some controlled experiments, adding together what I know with what I have just learned from you.
Thanks
What kind of "organic fruit juices"?
Holy shit. I thought I was the only person to do this 😆😆 I took an entire large can of fruit punch and poured it around my plant. About 2 minutes later the 3 inch stalk turned bright red half way up the 8 ft tall plant. Couldn't believe my eyes lol. Freaked out and drowned the thing with about 5 gallons of water. Tasted just like fruit punch 😆
This year were gonna try puree because all those organic 100% juice brands use a deluted puree.
I'm even considering using some peppermint extract. All organic, sunflower oil and pep oil is the ingredients
@@tignob i tried growing corsican mint around the base of my plants hoping they would have a minty flavour but i cut it down too soon......ive also been ph down my water with lemon juice which i have just found out kills all bacteria and micro organisms , which would explain why my plants dont take up much nutrients
Dude! You went from 5k to over 200k subscribers in 4 years!
Congratulations and thanks for sharing your knowledge. I've been using mollasses now for a few years and it definitely makes a big difference.
his video quality has also improved. this one has a "filmed in a cave in the Afghan mountains" sorta vibe.
He's stuck now.
Bacteria in your soil feed on sugar and poop out perfectly seasoned food for your weed. Yes it works. I grow indoors during winter so NO PEST! Whohoo. God speed every one.
If you are growing inside start with fresh soil. I keep the stiky traps on hand. If you are outside then pest will always try. 40 yrs ago I thought I new what I was doing. We didnt know jack. It was the younger gen. that took it to the next level. Keep trying and dont give up! God speed.
@GOONZOOF neem oil is great, for inside and outdoor grows, But, my tried and tested method on my indoor babies, is, perlite, simply putting a layer of Perlite (about an inch thick) it really does reduce (or in my case totally got rid of them) Blackfly (knats) etc.. Now.. My question is.. When I'm doing a gorilla grow in some random field out in the middle of nowhere, how do I stop the rabbits from feasting on my plants, LOL.. Honestly this was my biggest concern last years crop.. Haha they literally ate half of my plants.. (bottom half they could reach, still had all babies there but they'd eaten the bottom half of the plants haha).. Answers on a postcard please.
@GOONZOOF Silica
@@makingstuffwithsab5077 Hair, human hair all around. You mite try peeing around the perimeter. I live in Michigan and the white tails rabbits, fox and coyotes. Good luck and God speed.
How often should I use my unaltered molasses
I use 3-4 tablespoons per gallon and it yields a 20-30% increase. And I can't tell about the taste being altered by unsulfered molasses but I love the way it makes the buds swell. I been using it since the nineties. Cheers bro.
3-4 tablespoons is quite a bit....but not unheard of. Not sure if you're getting anything extra out of those last 2 Tbsps
R.R.N. EliteNugz so fore a 5 gallonbucket can i put 5 tsp of melasa
Tony Ramos. I wouldn't go with five. Most I'd use is four and that's only when they're five weeks or more into flower. Start with two then increase slowly to three then four max. Cheers bro.
Lex Blazer. Idk either. Never tried giving them less. I read an article in hightimes back in the late nineties and they we're using four tbs per gal for the entire flowering period. I did it that way a few times then cut down to doing it the way I do now. But you may be right. I'll try giving a few of them two tbs in late flower just to compare. Love your videos tho bro. Very professional. Cheers fam.
You think outdated info from the 90's is relevant today? Your feeding soil, not the plant.
From an organic farmer, if you want sugars and sweetness use seaweed or house manure. More natural and definitely adds sweetness. I might try molasses due to this video.
Yea I use my own turds and borrowed some from the neighbors
A friend with weed is a friend indeed !!!
Gas, Grass, or Ass !!
I have used sucanat in hydroponic setups and it most definitely changes the flavors. It mutes certain terpenes and makes all your strains taste very similar. It's okay to use in soil I suppose, but sugar attracts its own problems, ya dig.
Lex, you should be a presenter on the UK’s popular BBC’s Gardener’s World (raise a few eyebrows eh!) as are very concise and clear, thank you from a middle aged lady from the UK learning about this magical plant! Karen, UK.
haha thanks!
You seem cool and you are correct about most of what you said but here is a free lesson,i do not use unsulfured molasses until the last 2 weeks. The only reason you do it is because the mycorrhizal network gets cut off by the plant in the last two week of harvest. The plant does this to focus more energy on the buds and seeds.The plant usually gives 30 percent of its photosynthates to this network in exchange for the (exudates)ionically bonded nutrients (like phosphorus) and the metals that need low ph to be absorbed(cations). So in the last two weeks when it is cut off you feed the soil food web the carbs (from the un sulfured molasses )so the microbes split ( that is when they produce the acids, enzymes,and volatile organic compounds) that helps all the minerals that need high ph around the root surface to be absorbed(amongst many other things). If you do it before the last two weeks your mycorrhizal network will cut off your plant (why give the plant all the exudates if you are getting he sugar for free),in essence you disrupt the symbiosis.
Ironically it is easier to flush non organic because it is a salt bases fertilizer. Using osmotic pressure with ro water.
When i grow organic which is the only way i grow i flush a little bit throughout the flowering cycle (every two weeks or so)and i do not at the end because i spoon feed the plants. I think of it as fattening your kid up and then starving him.
Microbes breath oxygen like us and give off co2. When you water properly you exchange the co2 for fresh oxygen for the soil food web.
You know when you water a plant and you did it a little too late and you see the water pool on the top the is a good sign that you probably are not exchanging the air properly what happens is water will combine with the co2 and make carbonic acid and will discourage root growth in that root zone.
Been growing for a long long time i have fucked up in seeming every way possible but i learned and it cost me a lot of money but it makes me happy to know that maybe some other people will not repeat all the mistakes that i made,you have a large following and have the capacity to help a lot of people grow more and better medicine if you got any questions i got you bro just hit me up. I over simplified it a bit, i dont like to type.
You also can use molasis as a cal mag.suppliment....i use 3 products only.long with good dirt.
Wow ,thanks learning lots.love it
my first grow .I'm growing ( water only) 2 snowryder autos fem in 2-gallon pots of (ffof/natures living soil )1lb nls 5gls of ffof mixed together and let sit in the bin for 2 months. each girl has her own 150hps she likes 82*/84* I do 18/6hr In a 4x2x4 tent small humidifier 50% hum daytime, at night I run 99% humidity 3 small fans(on at all times) 2 up top and one on floor and a nuk egg shape air purifier lights kept at 12in away at all times. finishing week 5. In 2 days my question Is do I need to add molasses, would that be too much I read snowryder Is a heavy feeder but autos don't always like too many nutes, so If I do is It every week or only ONCE on the day there are 2 weeks left?
ATTN ALL NEW GROWERS: In case y'all don't know! If you are growing in a Super Soil type medium try "Recharge", If you haven't heard of it, it's a powder formulated for cannabis with Beneficial microbes + Kelp, Humic , Fulvic , Amino acids and Molasses as a microbe food.1/2 tsp per gal is all it takes! It's put out by "Real growers", That's Scotty Real from "The Dudegrows show". I didn't think it would be worth a shit but I was wrong.Plant's love this shit! Once a week is all it takes and you will see a huge difference in growth and vigor + They stay praying. I have also noticed it brings out even more terps in soil grown flowers.
Nate L I got a couple questions for you bro is there any email I can send them to you ?
Lex Blazer for PRESIDENT you rock brother...
I use sugar cane molasses and TBH watering with the deep-brown caramel-coloured water is psychologically very satisfying.
The fact that the sugars stimulate soil microbes leads me to think that it's a good idea to used it a few times at the beginning of the vegetative phase.
What about the budding stage..
Thank you the info. You are one of the few growers that takes your videos seriously
love the video. I use 1/2 ounce of mixed with 1 gallon of water for each 5 gallon pot before planting seeds to feed the microbes in the soil and it seem to work as well as adding it at the start of flowering. I do see higher yields with this but no change in flavor or potency. I also add UVA which helps with growth, potency and flavor. love the fact that you are very professional in your presentation and will be looking for more of your videos
The man,the myth, the legend. Lex blazer
Molasses non sulphur is the key to healthy pot plants. Been doing it for 50 years and my buds always dry out to 8 grams and bigger
yes, Sir. unSulphured Blackstrap Molasses is a complete complex carbohydrate. there's no reason to use anything else
Did you use the molasses everytime you water?
@tiffany smith every other watering
I smell bullshit u must be 60-70 years old and u saying all your buds weighed over a quarter ?
I use high fructose corn syrup .
Works better than molasses. It’ll make your pot plant look like your average obese American.
" Finally " !. I get to listen to some one that tells me the information I am seeking about sugars and not just rabbit on about their own little plants. Most go on about how but seem to completely forget the why or what it does. Thank you
I really enjoy this guy Everytime he breaks it down and make the information so clear to us, thank you 💯
Molasses feeds beneficial soil microbes which in turn break down nutrients making them more bioavailable for the plant to use is my understanding.
Sugar feeds aerobic bacteria in the soil. Aerobic bacteria feed the fungi. Fungi produce absorbable nutrients for the roots while the roots make sugars for the fungi. Its this whole big circle.
Look up what mycorhizae is and you'll see what up
2:20
Correct. The sugars feed the microbes, BUT .. if you feed them this way. usually towards the end of flowering to get the beneficial bacteria going, will make them lazy, and stop breaking down the nutrients in the soil and instead want to feed off the sugar..Kelp is a much better alternative.. Not sure why this guy has a video like this.. He does not explain anything properly. Two people who have awesome videos on stuff is Harley Smith, the other, not as professional but knows more about growing cannabis then anyone, if you hit him up you will see... His name is Mr. Clone. Only 2 guys I found on here so far that actually know wtf is up.
@Samwisegamgee The Brave correct
@@MillersMeds because these guys are allowed to bullshit us beginners.. He's a gatekeeper.. Part of the beast system...
Hi,
I've been growing since 1967 and was with the earliest Grateful Dead grows.
I'm the maestro.
You're good.
Kudos from Maine.
Eternally Grateful
Got any old seeds I can get? Thanks, from a fellow grower. I need a miracle!
Maestro? What kind of maestro are you who calls himself a "maestro"...
Thanks Lex. I live in the Pocono Mountains. We have bears! Lot's of bears! I keep my grow indoors, which is laid out great. I have followed most of your program in the details with the grow and yields have been amazing. Huge plants, 6 feet by 5ft wide, 12 inch colas. 2 inches thick. Without any additives and completely organic. I do use a Brazilian Cockroach base for keeping insects out. And that works amazing. Haven't seen a bug in months. Regarding bears.... when nearing harvest time, outside, I definitely would not use anything sweet. Bears will tear up a plastic bag to shreds to get a lick of sugar. So, molasses is a definite no no outside here. I am looking to add some nutrients to this grow over the winter. What do you recommend. I keep an environment of around 75% H and temps around 75-80 during veg. Then I begin to lower humidity, leaving temp at 80 for a month. Buds swell nicely and thicken up. Funny how I stopped my personal growing 25 years ago, and now at 65, have a nice set up and do a 4-month finish set up. Aging jars for a couple of months also creates a great cure. Thanks for your videos. They have certainly helped. Good job !
Hi Peter, I’m curious about your Brazilian Cockroach base for keeping insects at bay.
@@denisejessedepalma7067 this particular breed gives off a scent that will make all invasive critters run away. 1 lb. Of thos powdered shell will last a few years and probably be good for a couple of hundred plants overall. God luck.
worm humus! always!@@peterpedersen1641
Composted potatoes are a good carb source and the smell is actually a turn off for bears. Just a tip for smokers dealing with smokey. 🐻 When using sugars in a cannabis grow always leave a more attractive sugar nearby for the critters and some essential aromatic oils such as peppermint around the area to mask the desired soil sugars odor.
use the blackstrap mollases throughout the veg and into the early period of flowering, then switch to using coconut sugar which will give a much better tasting finish than mollasses which contains too much iron and magnesium for finishing.
When during flowering do you switch over to coconut sugar
@@gotto_beo7069 anytime in the last month
When using this technique is a flush required 2weeks before harvest? Or can be used up until harvest?
@@ItMe138 you switch to coconut sugar to finish, you can include coconut sugar in flush but stay away from mollasses at that point as youll end up tasting the iron/magnesium which is better for veg
Does 2-3 tablespoons to 1 gallon of water sound good???
❤New Subscriber to the channel ! & also a semi-novice grower, I've watched my father in law grow for YEARS & now I've finally decided to give growing a Go! And I have learned SO much useful things, and avoided many mistakes with your help! Wish me luck, I've got 4-5 plants left, 2 in pots & the rest are in the GROUND outdoors still. I'm hoping that the latest of the season doesn't hurt my yield..
As these plants SHOULD have flowers by now, (if they had not been cut down, if they'd been left to grow from seeds--)
I planted 8-12 this year right after the frost, around spring. Forgot about the plants 😅 and then they started popping up around my yard and most of them died from being mowed, and 1 is a male, he's huge and I left him secluded alone, I may use him for edibles or something
1 was mainline by accidental mowing... (*So is there eyill time for buds? The mainline plants already recovering phase, and new branches are shooting from 2 Nodes. But the plants supplement super short -- hopefully will continue vegistaive and ill get nutrients today, but yeah just wanted to thank you. And anyone else who has any advice for my situation, please comment
First time grower here! Love Lex's world videos. Many tips and strategy's here. I am doing the molasses now in flower. In week five and man the collas are swelling up nicely. To the point where my fellow grower are shocked, that my plant looks so good! So far so good,as far as no bugs! The strain is space man, and is getting fat and frosty! Can't wait to give it a try!
It's not really worth it to do this at all, but especially at the stage your plants were in. The microbes in the soil wouldn't have even started to break down the sugars by the time you harvest. The risk of attracting bugs verse the minor maybe-reward is not worth it at any time. I've been at this for 26 years. I find a lot of bad advice on RUclips and this is bad advice
Respect brother love from the UK ❤
Direct, Short, Well Structured, and informative. Great video 👍🏽
I use unsulfered molasses and honey and my buds come out sweet and smooth. The green crack I harvested actually had a smell resembling fruit loops, at least everyone I smoked it with thought so and they all loved it.
Lay off molasses in flowering. You want to flush the micronutrients in flower so your buds burn clean. Agave nectar is cheaper than honey.
@@antonjackson71 I give them molasses the first two feedings in flower. Always came out smooth and tasted great.
And I work on a cranberry farm with bees every year so I get fresh honey for free.
You should be adding any organic fertilizer weeks before you actually want the plant to use it. It takes a couple weeks atleast for this stuff to start to really take effect.
I cannot express how thankful I am for your knowledge sharing and manner in which you present it. Thank you!!! peace and keep em coming. especially ideas to naturally prevent mites. and core mold.
Great straight to the point easy to digest info without waffling on about useless crap. Subbed 🇦🇺👍
Fkn aye !
total newbie at 73 yrs old. trying to leaarn how to grow my own for medical reasons, mainly chronic pain. Although I do have my medical card I can't afford to buy it even if I knew where to who to get it from. learning from your videos, you are a good teacher.
I Really could use the vape you are giving away. I believe I am supposed to give your code to win it from your other video which was quite informative.
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Mary Sallette I hope you get it going! Best of luck.
Mary Sallette does it work for chronic back pain is that what you're using it for if you are please send me a reply
I recomend going full organic. Start by understanding the life in the soil and how you can reproduce them.There are many videos that will explain that. Soil microbiology is something they dont want you to understand, so you spend your money on expensive botttled nutrients and then on pesticides; I make my own nutrients.
When I first started I found the "Canna Bible" to be very informative and helpful. Lots of misinformation out there. Less is more 😎
Grow weed easy is a good site for Intel.
I ordered that encyclopedia after your recommendation on a previous video. It's incredible, so much information
Yeah, it simply has no equal in the world of Cannabis Horticulture manuals. I've looked.
Year old post but .... 90% of what I have learned ... I have learned from the Cervantes book. It is well researched, uses plain language and the photos are superb. It is truly encyclopedic.
What is the name of the encyclopedia?
@@LexBlazer got a link to that encyclopedia?
Look at 3:06 mins
I’ve tried this, never been so high in my life what a video 😂
I've started adding coconut Palm Sugar to my compost teas also. it's made from the sap. it's unprocessed and super rich in amino acids and B-vitamins.
thats whats up, I like to give mine a combination of coconut water/water powder (lignans, potassium, fruit sugars), alfalfa (plant steroid/helps increase C02 uptake) and aloe vera extract (aminos, everything else), they go crazy
Y’all ever heard or thought of trying maple syrup
When I used to grow. I used honey. However, I did have a nutrient that had some molasses.
I like this guy
He's like that Russian that has the guns
But it's weed
Hahaha
Hell yea 🤣 let's pray he doesnt get caught up like the other guy
And weed got him in trouble 😆
The Russian gun guy was actually American and faking the accent.
@@greyone308 Just like Lex here
Bless you for shouting out JC, that's a great book !
(LONG STORY)Yeah, Cervantes was what taught me my fundamentals to growing Marijuana specifically when I was a young guy, 16,17-ish. I had already had a few nursery involved jobs,(knew my plants)but always had a favorite😉 read Jorge's first book religiously, had growers wanting advice 15 years older than me. thought i was some kinda cannabis messiah. I'd recommended the book,, but why waste your time studying when you could just call me and ask a million ?'s first job ever was filling huge greenhouses, making the best massive fuchsia +super petunia baskets in oregon(possibly)From pots, soil, plugs, secret sauce, +lil tedious stuff, My old Mr. Miyagi dude hired me straight outta a 9th grade job shadow. After 1 yr. of trust, got 2c his personal underground bunker-like thing growing....-u guessed it! Year was 1996
I have that encyclopedic in the mail on its to to my house. Thanks for the recommendation. I'm new to growing but I've been a sponge the past week with your videos. Keep up the good work man. Your channel rocks.
I've read so much of it so far. It's hard to put it down. It's jampacked full of information
Should I be adding molasses to the water that’s being bubbled by air stones or can I just stir it in my water and feed?
Holy fuck man, your videos are extremely useful, short and to the point, no bullshit. Bless up!
You said hf as if you stumbled across a pile of shit that actually was the gold.
Brer Rabbit molasses is what I've used for years! Very nice solid buds with alittle more stickier buds!
i personally use organic blue agave syrup, one of the most assimilable sugar that can be taken by plants
I used it instead of honey about five years ago. I use molasses in veg for micronutrients, then switch to agave nectar in flowering when you need to lay off the micronutrients so your buds burn right and clean.
@@antonjackson71 when should molasses be used?
@@fpsfreak4079in flower
@@fpsfreak4079 in veg
i think i have that in my cupboard ,outstanding!
I used molasses, and brown sugar last year. I have smoked for over 20 years and never smelt weed as strong as that batch. I could smell my wife breaking up some bud in the other room. Now that is strong smelling weed.
How much brown sugar?
I swear to god, your father has to be Yakov Smirnoff!! lol
keep up the great videos!!
(In my best Yakov voice)In my country, pot smokes you! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
While you are correct that plants cannot directly absorb carbohydrates through the roots, sucrose, ribose, and fructose as well as glucose are prone to leach out of the roots during heavy watering. By adding even a small amount of sugar to your water/ nutrient mix you can eliminate or minimize it. That in turn means that more sugars stay in the plant, and are used for whatever the plant uses them for, energy, building material, etc
Additionally, ion/cation exchange does not allow for sugar absorption, but simple sugars can sometimes pass through cell walls(polysaccharide) when certain enzymes are present by opening small seams in the plasmodesmata. Not all plants have this function, and it has been discovered that some plants native to certain regions have it, while the same plant from another region will not. What this means is basically, it's possible that some cannabis strains may be able to "envelope" certain nutrients thru the phospholipid bilayer when the wall is permeable
I've used maple syrup, for the last few years. I prefer to use it over any other.
My man I thought i was the only one using maple syrup
Works best for me. I'm not sure too many people have tried it!.
I have wondered about that do you use the boiled off stuff or the water from the tree
@@dubtowndubbers7523 I use grade a Amber maple syrup. I heard that we will have a shortage of syrup this year. Get now before price rises. I use one tablespoon to one gallon. Last 2 weeks of flowering I raise it to 2 tablespoons per gallon. Happy growing!
OK, I've ordered a second hand copy of the book. Jorge is cool, I'm subbed to his YT channel.
Looks like a great book.
Thanks for a concise and clear explanation of the sugar process. Also, thanks for the reference to Jorges' book about cultivation.
I have been farming for 9 years now yet I don't know anything about the all you explain
Can adding sugar help draw over too much nitrogen in the soil?
Shoot I meant, can I add sugar if I have too much nitrogen in the soil?
I've recently used organic molasses on my outdoor plants. I started the first week of flowering and added right til the end.
My first plant grew 2m high x 2.3m wide. 5 branches, each branch 2m long and I yielded 3lb of bud. The buds were suoer sticky even when fully cured and dried.
My 2nd plant is the same size but by looking at it, it's has more fatter crowns on it. I'm estimating 3.5lb of buds yielded.
I definetly will be using mollases in every grow I do from now on.
A big plus to your plants.
My soil was treated for 3 months with garden mulch compost and food scraps from the kitchen.
Very cool. Will try. Because I am doing a live soil.
actually it has nothing to do with the sugars at all, its the micronutrients that are in the molasses. Ive been growing giant pumpkins for years and growers have been using molasses and milk based products for ever. its the trace nutrients that most soils are missing that helps plants. Seaweed extract is also a very good foliar spray along with fish extract.
Is organic raw cane sugar or molasses better for plants?
I’ve been through so many videos n you made this so simple.. please know I’m thankful!
so how often would you do this? Every time you water or with every time adding nutrients? Once a month?
2x a week water with honey mix then normal mix
Once per week would be ample.
Do you add this to your nutrient water or separate? Thank you
add to the water.
Since I’ve started using molasses I’ve noticed bigger and frostier buds
I tried just to see and two - three days later could smell my girl from 15-20 foot away. Never could before. Hmmm
Molasses are a must and I have started adding a little corn syrup added to it.
How about when to add it and how often?
45 seconds into video.
Simple syrup probably work just as well. Thanks dude
I poured old one part sugar and 4 parts water out of my hummingbird feeder on a small willow cutting that had been growing slow and it took off like crazy.
Lex ur videos are the high light to my day me and the family watch ur videos.
One day cannabis will become legal.
Sending love frome me and family from uk
How often should you feed the molasses to the flowering plant ? Once a week, twice a week ?
I do once a week myself, and around 1 tbs per gal. I also add Enzymes and let it bubble for a while with an airstone.
Im just glad you stated its not for hydroponic use. Theres a lot of good info out there but most people tailor it to their grow, which doesnt help anyone. if pot heads could be better at explaining things (more articulate) this hobby would blast off.
I use molasses it in coco choir I also use worm casting to the sum of 25% of my medium everything worked great I love the results don’t have a clue if it helped anything or not but by far some of the best cannabis I’ve had
Worm castings is like vitamins for the plants also keep them from drying out to fast flowering mode castings are needed to get through flowering
I've been adding Molasses for a long time best stuff for finishing up the flowering cycle
If you want your buds burning black instead of clean white Ash. Noob
@@antonjackson71 excuse me kind sir I have a question about finishing the flowering cycle any help would be much appreciated thank you
Lol glad i finished watching before commenting!😂
I wa about to say... plays are autotrophic they make the own sugar and leach some to the soil for the beneficial microbes. They don't actually absorb added for extra crystals lol
And more but I'd be basically Reiterating what you already said, and yes most people miss understand their use...
Only part i do differently is i do run them later when into flush because the plant begins to get greedy with its sheets and keeps it for its self. Causing the microbes to die off or become dormant in late flower.. so even into flushing i'll use molasses to keep them working and breaking down and releasing foods in the soil for the plant. Helps with flushing by breaking down and still giving the plant what it needs more naturally!!
But then yes final flushes h2o only
Awesome sauce. I just got some from beets from work. It's highly concentrated
Man I've always had good weed that I've grown myself but when I started using mollasis my plants just frosted over like they were covered frost and snow
Was that a good frost, or a mold issue?
Or mildew
Great video very informative and educational.
Love it. That applies to almost every plant. Read the label of that package you put into cut flowers......
so wouldn't the molasses be good for the veg period as well? (being it's beneficial to the soil and all)
Molasses has an NPK value of 1-0-5 so the higher K (potassium) is better suited for flowering period. Hope that answers your question
What ever you use can be added up. I mean whatever the NPK numbers are in all products used together can be added together. Just make the nitrogen higher in veg and lower in flower.
I use molasses throughout it feeds the microbes all throughout cycle
Good advice man, ive been using it as a secret ingredient for about.....25yrs now . Lol . Ive even been so hard up it was the only thing i had and its worked better than youd think !! Now I dont usually watch RUclips videos on growing because they usually dont know what they are talking about , unfortunately. But this one was actually true AND useful .(.be carful not to go overboard because it will lead to other issues) , serious ones too. Good job bud
Hi ! In Canada, we have an other type of sugar; Maple Syrop. Is it the same thing ?
It sure is. Thats what I use.
The best thing mate
Yes
@@ZeginMakesMusic how much do you use?
@@michaelbevins9822 not much, a few tbs.
Been using molasses for years and years. Now also using JADAM fert methods. Plants love it and it is free. Organic grows from seed, outdoors, are best in my experience. Not sure but the fermented, rotten smelling JADAM stuff seems to do a good job repelling pests on our three sisters crop. Same with beets, carrots, potatoes, etc.
I am looking to add JDAM to my soil prep (first saw JDAM on the ‘Grow like a Viking’ channel). Currently I use chicken litter (ie wood shavings and poop) along with animals that have passed on the farm, moldy hay and leaves from the lawn. I get 9’+ plants with lots of leaf growth. Hoping the sugar and JDAM will help the buds get bigger - bigger is better…. Just found this channel. Looking forward to learning new methods.
Thanks for this video I've never seen a video on sugars before and how to use them. Ive always used molasses all through veg and bloom! So thanks for the clarifying that up for me
Me too....always works
Sulfur is linked to taste. I don't know where I heard that, but I did, and because of that, I think mixing a little bit of sulfured molasses with a majority of unsulfured (sulfur is only needed a little bit by the plant).
One minute you're growing marijuana. The next minute you're being eaten by a bear. Stoner street knowledge
I use half a jar of molasses from local dollar tree 4 banana peels dried and cut in to small chunks and 5 k cup used coffee grounds put in empty 2 litter bottle with water mixed shake up daily for 3 weeks . Best bloom and flower booster you can make for cheap. Definitely makes flower stage go nuts with growth and buds will get bigger i add one cup of this mix into a spray bottle of water and spray my plants. Definitely need to try my recipe if ya looking for a cheap way to boost your buds size and flower stage growth to bloom
Hey man i love your show, i have learned so much from your videos. Thanks for giving me the motivation to grow my first plants.
I really hope i can get good as you. P.S. when will you make a video about how to know if the seeds you have is female or male seeds before planting.
Are those grow light glasses your wearing? If so what kind are they? I like em! Thanks for the video.
Those are actually just my own glasses, but I do also have a pair of Vivosun grow room glasses that are not expensive but work very well.
Though molasses will feed soil microbes, it's unwise to use for that purpose as you want your soil microbes feeding on what is in the soil. When microbes interact with roots, the roots will exude sugars in exchange for elemental ions. If the soil is rich with molasses, that process will be slowed or hindered some. IMO, it's best to use molasses in your foliar spray as molasses is teaming with micros and trace elements.
What about trace molasses on the leaves after the water evaporates? I only spray under the leaves and never on top, does that help?
@@DarthTrilluminati The underside is more prefered as droplets won't magnify the sunlight and cook the leaves, but other than that I would not worry about residues as in most plants we're not eating the leaves, but the plants we do eat the leaves we wash thoroughly.
I use molasses and epsom salts later on when my dry amendments are running out. Plants release their own sugars from the roots to attract certain microorganisms that contain specific nutrients they need, so I try not to mess with what they are trying to do unless necessary when they are mature but it's only my opinion. Recently discovered in between cell wall and the inside of the cell plants have a layer where they store microbes containing specific nutrients until they need them.
I appreciate your videos, i learn a lot. You may wanna start including the importance of the soil microbiology. They are reponsable for those chemical reactions you mentioned.
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I'm a new grower and love the information. Thanks brother!
This was so helpful for a first time growler . Thank you!
You still growing?
How's things growing Lacy?
What you think about using lil bit coconut water.
Mycorrhizal fungi should have a balanced diet: fats, proteins and all carbohydrates - starches as well as sugars.
I like to mix dried rice through the soil as a starch source. Also, you can turn nutrient in a paste, put them on top of the soil and cover them with mulch - hemp bedding is great, can be bought in pet stores, and supports the hemp industry, it also contains no toxins because those would poison pets; or straw, anything that can decompose.
You can make a paste of for instance an one part grains (hempseed, rice, corn, oats) and 3 or 4 parts organic nutrients (bonemeal, bloodmeal, guanos, alfalfa pellets, rockphosphate, lava meal, magnesium lime - whatever the plant needs), mix with some water into a thick paste that cannot be flushed into the medium.
Water the soil with a low concentration of late flowering food.
Apply the paste to no more than 1/3 of the top of the soil.
Put a piece of soft fruit around it - banana, pineapple, orange. Completely cover it up with the mulch. Don't water it in. By letting it sit on top of the soil, you're giving the soil fungus a chance at consuming it, using the calories for energy and guide the nutrients to the plant.
For this method to work best you should also use a water reservoir or bottom watering method like a dish or a flood floor to water your plants, in order to not disturb the soil fungus. (Plants keep the rain off the soil by growing a nearly impenetrable foliage.)
Also, water should have the same temperature as the plant. For this purpose, let it stand next to the plant for at least an hour, even a day or two, and you'll see the difference.
Rotting soil with bad microbes!!! Yay!
The plant provides all the sugars that can be consumed in the form that it can be consumed...they are not human and cannot eat what you eat
Already glad we got to pull my glasses by tomorrow
Molasses is great because it has chelating compounds, which can help make nutrients available for the plant. while using it consistently is okay, I found that only a few treatments of molasses is needed. supplementing some sugars when you water is the best, don't overdo it.
What about with hydroponics? Just dissolve a bit in the water about a month before harvest maybe? Oh nevermind...I got further in the video lol... maybe I'll just main line that molasses into its veins lol. Know where I can get an IV bag by chance? Lol
You know what might work though...I've transplanted soil plants (in like 2 quart pots) into hydroponic pots by just dropping the whole soil ball into the hydro basket (and letting the newer roots grow down into the water for there)....so maybe adding a little sugar water to that lump of soil on top would be interesting...
THANK YOU for giving me a video to share for the 10 out of 10 new growers that heard adding sugar has ANYTHING to do with making bud sweeter.🙏 👊
You must've been reading my mind. That's just the info I was looking for
Greetings from the German region of the Swabian Alp. This is the Humbold Country of the Germans. 700 meters of altitude with calcareous earth. Hemp loves it. It was also a hemp growing area before WW2.
I buy molasses by the 5 gal and use it every day
You didn't link to the Jorge's Encyclopedia like you said you would.
I wish I could get a master grower to make me his apprentice, I swear I would be so Jedi with this shit! But until then I like this guy's videos, dude be dropin science!😃👏👏👏👏
Short sweet and to the point love it thanks, Just the information I was looking for