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Hey good on you, those plants look hella better. Very green. Add a little molasses, say 1 tablespoon of molasses in a gallon of pHed water. Also get yourself some alfalfa meal and mix a couple tablespoons with your molasses water. I'd go 1/3 strength of fertilizer every other water for now. Use the molasses with the plain water but not with the 1/3 fert.
Hey good on you, those plants look hella better. Very green. Add a little molasses, say 1 tablespoon of molasses in a gallon of pHed water. Also get yourself some alfalfa meal and mix a couple tablespoons with your molasses water. I'd go 1/3 strength of fertilizer every other water for now. Use the molasses with the plain water but not with the 1/3 fert.
well I forget the exact name of the stuff you need to use, but feeding your plants coconut water is supposed to have great results with organic grows. You need the raw stuff though, not the watered down drinks. Supposed to be a little secret with true organics and organic teas.
That will be too expensive, considering how little coconut water I can get from each coconut. But thanks for the secret! I'll keep it in mind for future crops!
I've never used the pure coconut stuff, which might be better in dry form, I'm not sure. just an uncommon tip that got acknowledged by a few professional organic growers and sounded worth remembering. I was just mentioning it because of something someone else said about organic additives