Sugar water and honey feed

Dr. Who

Well-Known Member
Molasses and some Epsom salt is good cheep CalMag for flowering. Cal from the molasses and the sugars feed any bennies is my understanding and it works well. Made a "real" difference that is.
It is NOT a good cheap Ca source to make anything!

I don't understand where these idea's come from.....The amounts of minerals found in molasses are so low that once you put your tsp to TBL of molasses to a gallon of water....The amounts available TO the plant are so low that they have no measurable effect to plant growth!. They are trace amounts at best! In all reality, N would be the most available in the pure molasses form (right out of the bottle) at 0.40 average % by volume.......Now how low do you think that becomes in your feed concentration by using even 1 TBL of molasses in a gallon of feed mix? Keep in mind the amounts by volume percentage of the other things like Ca, P, K, Ir, S, etc, etc are well lower then the N value!

Are you seeing the truth yet!

But of course, If it makes you feel good - use it !!!!!
It's sure not hurting anything!
 

PetFlora

Well-Known Member
Yes you are:clap:
Another example of your lack of creativity, but hey, it must be cozy inside your mental box. Good luck with that

Did you know up until the 1500s that 'science/astronomy' said the earth was the center of our galaxy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaus_Copernicus

and that people were marginalized or hung for saying the earth was round, not flat?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth

Galileo Galilei

He got the idea in 1610, but presented the idea in 1611 to the church.

in 1614, Father Tommaso Caccini officially claimed Galileo was wrong and almost charged him with heresy.

capernicous was very hesitant to give the church his idea and never officially proposed the idea to them, but he wrote a book in 1514 but was afraid to publish it.

in In 1533, Johann Albrecht Widmannstetter theorized and summed up ol cappies work and gave it to the church himself.

On 1 November 1536, Archbishop of Capua Nicholas Schönberg wrote a letter to noting of his knowledge and experience and wish ol Cappy to show the idea

In connection with the Galileo affair, Copernicus' book was suspended until corrected by the Index of the Catholic Church in 1616 and Cappy had no problem with this (to avoid prosictution)

The book stayed on the Index until 1758. In that period Galileo Galilei was found guilty in 1633 for "following the position of Copernicus"

Cappy was silenced by his own common sense at first, then the church, but Gally didn't learn from the experience and suffered the consiquences for following the idea Cappy set first
 

Resinhound

Well-Known Member
Another example of your lack of creativity, but hey, it must be cozy inside your mental box. Good luck with that

Did you know up until the 1500s that 'science/astronomy' said the earth was the center of our galaxy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaus_Copernicus

and that people were marginalized or hung for saying the earth was round, not flat?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth

Galileo Galilei

He got the idea in 1610, but presented the idea in 1611 to the church.

in 1614, Father Tommaso Caccini officially claimed Galileo was wrong and almost charged him with heresy.

capernicous was very hesitant to give the church his idea and never officially proposed the idea to them, but he wrote a book in 1514 but was afraid to publish it.

in In 1533, Johann Albrecht Widmannstetter theorized and summed up ol cappies work and gave it to the church himself.

On 1 November 1536, Archbishop of Capua Nicholas Schönberg wrote a letter to noting of his knowledge and experience and wish ol Cappy to show the idea

In connection with the Galileo affair, Copernicus' book was suspended until corrected by the Index of the Catholic Church in 1616 and Cappy had no problem with this (to avoid prosictution)

The book stayed on the Index until 1758. In that period Galileo Galilei was found guilty in 1633 for "following the position of Copernicus"

Cappy was silenced by his own common sense at first, then the church, but Gally didn't learn from the experience and suffered the consiquences for following the idea Cappy set first
So you are equating the flat/round earth debate that took place 500 hundred years ago with the notion that buying a $30 bottle of shit called HoneyChome is somehow going to change the face of modern horticulture as we know it? And with today's knowledge of botany we don't really know what happens when you pour honey on your roots?.. Really?

Honestly this thread just keeps getting dumber and dumber.

Truly just...


LOL
 

Dr.Nick Riviera

Well-Known Member
So you are equating the flat/round earth debate that took place 500 hundred years ago with the notion that buying a $30 bottle of shit called HoneyChome is somehow going to change the face of modern horticulture as we know it? And with today's knowledge of botany we don't really know what happens when you pour honey on your roots?.. Really?

Honestly this thread just keeps getting dumber and dumber.

Truly just...


LOL
 

Gary Goodson

Well-Known Member
Another example of your lack of creativity, but hey, it must be cozy inside your mental box. Good luck with that

Did you know up until the 1500s that 'science/astronomy' said the earth was the center of our galaxy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaus_Copernicus

and that people were marginalized or hung for saying the earth was round, not flat?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth

Galileo Galilei

He got the idea in 1610, but presented the idea in 1611 to the church.

in 1614, Father Tommaso Caccini officially claimed Galileo was wrong and almost charged him with heresy.

capernicous was very hesitant to give the church his idea and never officially proposed the idea to them, but he wrote a book in 1514 but was afraid to publish it.

in In 1533, Johann Albrecht Widmannstetter theorized and summed up ol cappies work and gave it to the church himself.

On 1 November 1536, Archbishop of Capua Nicholas Schönberg wrote a letter to noting of his knowledge and experience and wish ol Cappy to show the idea

In connection with the Galileo affair, Copernicus' book was suspended until corrected by the Index of the Catholic Church in 1616 and Cappy had no problem with this (to avoid prosictution)

The book stayed on the Index until 1758. In that period Galileo Galilei was found guilty in 1633 for "following the position of Copernicus"

Cappy was silenced by his own common sense at first, then the church, but Gally didn't learn from the experience and suffered the consiquences for following the idea Cappy set first
So since youre so smart. Explain to me what this product is doing and how it works. Im not the one making the bullshit claims, you are. So honestly, your post is helping my argument, not yours lol dumbass. You're the church smh

Remember you're the one that posted this..
Cheap enough, even if it didn't work
 

TacoMac

Well-Known Member
Last time I saw this much misinformation in one place I was at a UFO/Conspiracy theorist convention listening to the third man on the grassy knoll have it out with Bigfoot and Elvis over the plausibility that the two real aliens in the back of the room helped fake the moon landing.
 

slumper707

Active Member
Molasses fact, AACT, to make fat stacks.


Supposedly it's some type of catalyst, but check out what kinda of minerals molasses haz. Plus it's delicious
As a colloid, milk consists of several substances, including water, vitamin rich protein fat and sugar, but they are in suspended form. The nitrogen in milk is bound-up in protein, and bacteria and fungi in the soil will break this down. When you boil milk, the fat and the protein separate. Some of the nitrogen will be released as nitrate. This is what forms as the cream film at the top of pot when you boil it. You then scoop the film of the top and mix it with fresh good ph water re simmer and then let the mixture cool back down before feeding. The nitrogen-containing ions in what you have just produced can then be taken into the plant roots for growth. I just added a lil extra sugar to give the molecules a kick start.
 
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