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Old 07-29-2009, 01:42 AM   #11
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I would not mix it with the bloom, just in water by itself. and in later stages of flowering after 4 weeks atleast. since it will bring bugs and clogs the roots up if too heavy too early. Also i would not even use molasses. If you go to a health food store, organic, or a farmers market they have a natural broken down sugar called Succanent. May not spelled right but just ask for it. Its less than a dollar a pound and that will last for 2-3 plants thats watering it everytime i water, in last 4 weeks. It break down in water a lot better than mollasses. and have found comparable, maybe some better results with it. No problems with lockout or bugs. It makes your pot ewwy gooey good.

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Old 07-29-2009, 06:26 AM   #12
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Now I always thought that the Molasses was used to revitalize the organisms in the soil which was used toward the end of the flower cycle during flushs and had little to nothing to do with the plant in general..
I use Fox Farms product line FFOF, GB, TB, BB and their water soluable enhancers. I was so impressed by the Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil after recieving the AK47 clones last year and seeing first hand the difference between the soil I was using and this stuff i've invested into their entire product line and grow all my plants using them now exclusively.
I start cut clones in Fox Farm Light Warrior Agro-ponic soil which isn't quite as hot as Ocean Forest, good for clones & seedlings.
The latest session in flower right now is by far further ahead (in flower production) of where the last session was time wise using the enhancers on the FF Soil schedule (the last set didn't have as much use of enhancers as I hadn't recieved them yet) and these (6) F1 Trainwreck seedlings will be starting there FF schedule as soon as their third pair of "true" leaves show.
I've used alot of different soils and feed combinations over the years that i've been growing and has led me to where I am today. Buying stock in FoxFarm

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Use the molasses as other members suggest, during late flower. You should really get some FF Big Bloom to go along with Grow big....as the 2 are meant to go together, in fact big bloom is used throughout the veg and well into flower. It is 100% organic and.

As Camper suggests the FF fert line is IMO the best fert lineup I have ever used, and no one will be able to convince me to switch to anything else that is currently on the market

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Old 07-29-2009, 09:02 AM   #13
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I was so surprised while looking over the FoxFarm feed schedule for soil and looking at where they mention using 2 Tablespoons of Big Bloom for a seedling/cutting in the "no week" number on the lefthand side of the chart..
After mixing up a gallon of BB I gave some (a dribble or two) to my f1 Trainwreck seedlings that sprouted on Sunday from their sowing in a 6pak on Friday. We'll see what these "L"adies do and how they grow throughout there cycle using FF from such an early stage of their life.
As mentioned elsewhere in the forum there's a separate journal going for these (6) girls now standing proudly with the first "true" leaf set opened & showing the next set already.
I'm praying this is a good indication of what these youngin' will grow upto become.
cross pollinated Trainwreck x kgb x (ol' skoolz) ak47 (this cross was non intentional)

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The grow big is acidic and the BS molassas has a higher PH so they mix together pretty well.
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