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Old 08-05-2008, 11:30 AM
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Plants benefit greatly from using it in veg as well. Your soil will be alive and popping by the time you start 12/12 if you use it in veg.

I found some "horticultural" grade molasses from my local garden center. It was $12 for a gallon. The Grandma's Molasses I used to get from WalMart was almost $3 for what really amounts to nothing. To use consistently....It almost is like buying more nutes.

All my plants/flowers drink the tea. From the time they hit the dirt until chop. The sweet goodness is part of every watering or feeding. Other than costs.....There's no reason not to use it during veg as well.

Maybe this is why I can reuse my soil with no problems. That, and livening it up a bit between crops.
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