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good idea!
what exactly are these inputs supposed to produce?
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how are the results to be measured across the many different gardens & their variations?
excluding y.eld, how can a gardener describe the terrior, texture, aromatics, and/or filling capacity of these inputs? or lack thereof?...
how do gardeners guage the efficacy of microbes, chelates, humates, etc, etc...? are these purely for aromatics, taste, aesthetics, etc?
maybe could create a scale to measure these various 'enhancers' 'tonics' 'food grade items' 'feed grade items' etc...
Mr B'"I always thought it made sense that the Boost increases the metabolic rate and the Molasses fuels the process"
I never said it was so, I said I always thought it made sense, it does!, make sense I mean!, It was in answer to this from darookiehehe i wish plants were that simpleBUT it is not so. this statement is very simplyfied and almost missleading.
With canna boost accelerating metabolism, it might help to feed more to see if that makes a difference. I had a K deficiency the day after I added boost, so it definitely does something. I am using both molasses and boost together, and noticing a much stronger smell than I had seen last round.
but would hope to see that Canna Boost produces buds 12 x bigger, stronger and more fragrant than Molasses, well! it costs 12x more!!!!, which brings me on to our Bonecarver
youre welcome jackiee!hi mistress ordered 10 litres of molasses including postage from farmway its a horse supplement but its 100% molasses and all for less than £19 now thats a bargain once again than you mistress its also next day delivery and mine has just arrived.
ask the company.cant someone get a lab test of boost? Or would that small quantity be too costly to even send !!!
I don't think they will give this particular one up, it just says derived from "sugar cane" or "sugar beet". Apparently it's brewed for 6 months, so I'm not sure how the composition changes during that time.ask the company.
they should answer any/all questions & supply detailed analysis - especially if purchased, or may purchase product...
why buy product, & then request info on it? get info 1st...
some co.'s dont offer specifics; refuse to give details. depends.
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what does bottle say ingredients are?
enjoy your garden!
The overwhelming molasses sold in the US is 'sugar beet' molasses vs. 'sugar cane' molasses.I don't think they will give this particular one up, it just says derived from "sugar cane" or "sugar beet". Apparently it's brewed for 6 months, so I'm not sure how the composition changes during that time.
may want to look into the current ag crops of louisiana, texas, california, pennsylvania, hawaii & florida.The overwhelming molasses sold in the US is 'sugar beet' molasses vs. 'sugar cane' molasses.
The USA hasn't grown any amount of 'sugar cane' for over 50 years. Sugar beets is the total deal.
And 'sugar beet' molasses can't POSSIBLY be 'sulphured' or 'unsulphured' given the manufacturing process involved.
HTH
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Laughable at best.may want to look into the current ag crops of louisiana, texas, california, pennsylvania, hawaii & florida.
all produce lots of cane molasses.