Molasses question

Buckeyetoker

In Bloom
Ive used unsulfered blackstrap molasses for years in my grows. But..Ive never used it in a large container where it took a few days to empty it by feeding. This morning I opened the lid and it smelled like I was brewing hard apple cider. Is there a chance Im fermenting somehow with my nutrients and making alcohol? It's very bubbly too. Weird. I'm trying to grow sober skunks..not drunk skunks.
 

Skunky Dunk Farms

Cannabinoid Receptor
Ive used unsulfered blackstrap molasses for years in my grows. But..Ive never used it in a large container where it took a few days to empty it by feeding. This morning I opened the lid and it smelled like I was brewing hard apple cider. Is there a chance Im fermenting somehow with my nutrients and making alcohol? It's very bubbly too. Weird. I'm trying to grow sober skunks..not drunk skunks.
I've used blackstrap for 40+ years, as an amendment, as a compost tea food and as a liquid suppliment.
It probaly would be a no for reservoir type environments though, especially if temp of the water is above 60*
I use it more for plant health than a nutrient.
 

PlumberSoCal

? Guy Fire-y ?
I keep a constant tea, 24/7 365 in a bucket. A few weeks before I plant in spring I add new horse manure and compost that is full of mycorrhizal fungus, a Tbl of blackstrap and 2 heaping tablespoons of bran for the fungus to colonize. I don't grow much in soil these days except some tomatoes and a few other veggies but back when I grew everything in soil it was exceptional at helping the plants settle in and grow. Nothing like a good tea.
 

Brokehoe

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I keep a constant tea, 24/7 365 in a bucket. A few weeks before I plant in spring I add new horse manure and compost that is full of mycorrhizal fungus, a Tbl of blackstrap and 2 heaping tablespoons of bran for the fungus to colonize. I don't grow much in soil these days except some tomatoes and a few other veggies but back when I grew everything in soil it was exceptional at helping the plants settle in and grow. Nothing like a good tea.
I'm embarrassed to say I have never made any except what get soaked into the ground under the compost pile.
I am going to start looking at this.
 

PlumberSoCal

? Guy Fire-y ?
I'm embarrassed to say I have never made any except what get soaked into the ground under the compost pile.
I am going to start looking at this.
A food grade bucket 3-5 gal, chlorine/chloramine and heavy metal neutralizer if using tap water or use r.o or bottled water. The pH isn't too critical, I use my tap 7.0 300ppm hardness. You want to avoid extremes. An air pump and defuser/air stone to keep the water moving and oxygenating. In 4 years I've never cleaned out the bucket. Easy once set up and running. You can charge it up during the summer just give it a few days before using.

And don't ever ever ever be embarrassed because you haven't tried something in this hobby. I'll never get to try all I want and never even close to all there is. Go look at some general gardening sites. OMG. I'd love just to try more hydro systems.

You're killing it?
 

Buckeyetoker

In Bloom
I used to be big into tomatoes. Won best looking, tasting and set piece one year at a tomatofest. I brewed alfalfa tea and used 4" PVC pipe as a tea injector through my soaker hoses. You have to use the pressure rated PVC. One best tasting with a green when ripe tomato from Australia. Blindfolded tasting for the judges so they couldn't be biased towards pink, red..etc. They couldn't believe it was a green when ripe tomato when they saw it after voting for it. Ive got seeds for around 500 varieties around the world. Grub's Mystery Green
 
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