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I would like to say: "it's oki..but not great". I have try that staff on First Two Weeks of Flowering Period (1 BIG TEAspoon per galon/5L of water-use some hot water to dilute)then after week 3 or 4 do some flush. Molasses add sugars and minerals to ur soilmix and it's sticky...(some say don't use it on the end of flowering-metabolism of plants is too low to handle so much sugar)....

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thanks for all help sorry I was late answering I will use it I think first 2 weeks of flowering im going to make a tea I was wondering if you make tea with bat gaunno do you put tea in it or is it a saying you make it the same way as tea or you add tea to mix because 1 off my friends uses black tea outside I never have so I was confused i really want to go organics dont want to muck it up because I need my crops or I will have togo with out and what soil is best or is it better to make your own up I thought I could do this as I got some old soil I can reuse thanks again peace to all

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never try grow with tea..but "black strong tea" may help a bit...just 2 cents...too much staff is not good...link from Youtube about bat "TEA"(they call "tea" because you mix staff with water like tea but U need take shit out of water after when is finish :

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Make sure you are using UNSULFURED blackstrap molasses, especially if you are making teas. Brewing compost tea is something of an art form, just like brewing beer. If you can master making teas they are all you need for an amazing soil grow besides your plain water and a good soil mix to start out. Make sure you are using a GOOD COMPOST as the MAIN INGREDIENT in your tea, making compost is also an art form in itself. If you don't make your own, Ancient Forest is a good substitute until you start making your own. From there you start to step it up with your guanos, kelp, etc... One quick note about guano: I recommend seabird over bat guano, as the process used to aquire the bat guano is quite destructive to the environment.

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