Molasses?

Olive Drab Green

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[QUOTE="Gary Goodson, post: 12858397, member: 885626

Run the test yourself man, I can't believe I've wasted this much time on this subject.
fuckin-A right, amen.

I am ignoring ODB from now on, I don't have time to educate selectively obtuse people.

if he believes its molasses doing ALL that fantastic stuff, just WAIT till he has a lockout issue.[/QUOTE]


Obtuse? I asked you for an explanation for your conclusion and you're getting huffy and ignorant. You're the one who's being obtuse.
 

greasemonkeymann

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Gary Goodson

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You just admitted you didn't run a second test, and you didn't bother explaining your parameters, so what you're saying backs you up doesn't, man. I really don't mean this in a condescending way. I'm being objective.
Nope I never said that
If there is no difference, then maybe it's just all genetics. But try running your plant without any potassium in flower and see how high your trichomes stack.
And I'm not talking about potassium. I'm talking about molasses

But wow you are dense man
 

Olive Drab Green

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you dumbshit
you are using potgrowing forums as you references??
where the SCIENCE.
you see the problem is, taking stoners' conjecture is a fool errand.
Not pot growing forums, I used different resources form google.
You are the ones being arrogant and obtuse, and you're further cementing that. I'm only trying to have a scientific discussion with you guys.
 

Uberknot

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I'd need to look how the DVs translate to milligrams, but maybe.
NUTRITION INFORMATION
Amounts per 1 cup (136g)

Calorie Information
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Calories58.5(245 kJ)3%
From Carbohydrate50.5(211 kJ)
From Fat1.9(8.0 kJ)
From Protein6.1(25.5 kJ)
From Alcohol0.0(0.0 kJ)
Carbohydrates
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Total Carbohydrate13.0g4%
Dietary Fiber3.8g15%
Starch0.0g
Sugars9.2g
Fats & Fatty Acids
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Total Fat0.2g0%
Saturated Fat0.0g0%
Monounsaturated Fat0.0g
Polyunsaturated Fat0.1g
Total trans fatty acids~
Total trans-monoenoic fatty acids~
Total trans-polyenoic fatty acids~
Total Omega-3 fatty acids6.8mg
Total Omega-6 fatty acids74.8mg
Learn more about these fatty acids
and their equivalent names

Protein & Amino Acids
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Protein2.2g4%
Vitamins
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Vitamin A44.9IU1%
Vitamin C6.7mg11%
Vitamin D~ ~
Vitamin E (Alpha Tocopherol)0.1mg0%
Vitamin K0.3mcg0%
Thiamin0.0mg3%
Riboflavin0.1mg3%
Niacin0.5mg2%
Vitamin B60.1mg5%
Folate148mcg37%
Vitamin B120.0mcg0%
Pantothenic Acid0.2mg2%
Choline8.2mg
Betaine175mg
Minerals
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Calcium21.8mg2%
Iron1.1mg6%
Magnesium31.3mg8%
Phosphorus54.4mg5%
Potassium442mg13%
Sodium106mg4%
Zinc0.5mg3%
Copper0.1mg5%
Manganese0.4mg22%
Selenium1.0mcg1%
Fluoride~
Sterols
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Cholesterol0.0mg0%
Phytosterols34.0mg
Other
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Alcohol0.0g
Water119g
Ash1.5g
Caffeine0.0mg
Theobromine0.0mg


Read More http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/2348/2#ixzz4H3NKqC69
 

Olive Drab Green

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You don't take information you're given because someone asserts you're wrong and they are right. So, as I asked you before, where is the flaw in what I'm explaining that you see that maybe I do not?
 

Olive Drab Green

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NUTRITION INFORMATION
Amounts per 1 cup (136g)

Calorie Information
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Calories58.5(245 kJ)3%
From Carbohydrate50.5(211 kJ)
From Fat1.9(8.0 kJ)
From Protein6.1(25.5 kJ)
From Alcohol0.0(0.0 kJ)
Carbohydrates
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Total Carbohydrate13.0g4%
Dietary Fiber3.8g15%
Starch0.0g
Sugars9.2g
Fats & Fatty Acids
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Total Fat0.2g0%
Saturated Fat0.0g0%
Monounsaturated Fat0.0g
Polyunsaturated Fat0.1g
Total trans fatty acids~
Total trans-monoenoic fatty acids~
Total trans-polyenoic fatty acids~
Total Omega-3 fatty acids6.8mg
Total Omega-6 fatty acids74.8mg
Learn more about these fatty acids
and their equivalent names

Protein & Amino Acids
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Protein2.2g4%
Vitamins
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Vitamin A44.9IU1%
Vitamin C6.7mg11%
Vitamin D~ ~
Vitamin E (Alpha Tocopherol)0.1mg0%
Vitamin K0.3mcg0%
Thiamin0.0mg3%
Riboflavin0.1mg3%
Niacin0.5mg2%
Vitamin B60.1mg5%
Folate148mcg37%
Vitamin B120.0mcg0%
Pantothenic Acid0.2mg2%
Choline8.2mg
Betaine175mg
Minerals
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Calcium21.8mg2%
Iron1.1mg6%
Magnesium31.3mg8%
Phosphorus54.4mg5%
Potassium442mg13%
Sodium106mg4%
Zinc0.5mg3%
Copper0.1mg5%
Manganese0.4mg22%
Selenium1.0mcg1%
Fluoride~
Sterols
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Cholesterol0.0mg0%
Phytosterols34.0mg
Other
Amounts Per Selected Serving%DV
Alcohol0.0g
Water119g
Ash1.5g
Caffeine0.0mg
Theobromine0.0mg


Read More http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/vegetables-and-vegetable-products/2348/2#ixzz4H3NKqC69
Potentially, yes, if composted or broken down in some way by microbes, although I'm not sure how well or how fast they break down.
 

greasemonkeymann

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If there is no difference, then maybe it's just all genetics. But try running your plant without any potassium in flower and see how high your trichomes stack.
the leibigs law. would severely lower trichomes.
that's how it works man, not BECAUSE you have molasses, but because that's how plants work.
take ANY one macro/micro from them and ALL growth (including your precious trichomes) will suffer.

maybe I spoke too soon, maybe it's not selective obtuseness
maybe it's unintentional.

NOBODY is arguing that potassium isn't needed.
we are arguing that BSM doesn't do shit for trichomes AT ALL, if your soil is already properly assembled.

PERIOD

http://soils.wisc.edu/facstaff/barak/soilscience326/lawofmin.htm
 

Gary Goodson

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You don't take information you're given because someone asserts you're wrong and they are right. So, as I asked you before, where is the flaw in what I'm explaining that you see that maybe I do not?
Just run the side by side and then come back and apologize to me....


I used molasses for years and years. It's wasn't a fluke or a bs side by side. Ime it's better used in AACT for microbe production than it is in the soil.
 

Olive Drab Green

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the leibigs law. would severely lower trichomes.
that's how it works man, not BECAUSE you have molasses, but because that's how plants work.
take ANY one macro/micro from them and ALL growth (including your precious trichomes) will suffer.

maybe I spoke too soon, maybe it's not selective obtuseness
maybe it's unintentional.

NOBODY is arguing that potassium isn't needed.
we are arguing that BSM doesn't do shit for trichomes AT ALL, if your soil is already properly assembled.

PERIOD

http://soils.wisc.edu/facstaff/barak/soilscience326/lawofmin.htm
Right. If your soil is properly assembled, you don't necessarily need it. I never argued that.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Just run the side by side and then come back and apologize to me....


I used molasses for years and years. It's wasn't a fluke or a bs side by side. Ime it's better used in AACT for microbe production than it is in the soil.
I said this. It's more efficient, because the microbes will populate much faster due to forced oxygen and organic material in the solute, and the nutrients will be broken down before they're applied.
 

greasemonkeymann

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Your very strong opinion on something you never tested.

That molasses is the bees knees in soil.
retiring from this thread, and he is on ignore.
Dr.who is wrong, I am wrong, you are wrong, we are all wrong, his plants are way better than anyones, his miracle grow is awesome, molasses makes your trichomes stack on like nothing, makes your dick grow longer, your wife/gf hotter, your car faster, and it cures cancer too.
yee haw.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Your very strong opinion on something you never tested.

That molasses is the bees knees in soil.
Why do you keep saying that? I never said that. I said I agree with its use in soil. And I believe, as products for trichomes are made of potassium sulfate (or silicate), as you said yourself, that potassium has been identified as the macronutrient responsible. I just argued that a tablespoon of BSM has nearly a gram, which is a pretty good sized amount. That was my argument.
 
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