Definitive Guide to Feeding Cannabis Plants Sugar for Max Growth



John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits the Boogie Brew world Headquarters in Northern California to share with you …

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  1. Love using my Boogie Brix feeding my microbes, I also use the Boogie Blue plus filter and it's the best I could find for longevity and quality of water it produces. All the Boogie products are really good and use quality ingredients and obliviously the owner is an amazing person all around.

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  2. Josh is a very knowledgeable dude I take allot of his long talks in love to meet the guy iv got my first time legal grow going on as we speak 2nd week bloom and there gonna be very large very large John your also very knowledgeable I’m for sure not taking anything away from you!

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  3. This video was awesome! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and insights with us. I'm sure I speak for the entire class when I say you're both very much appreciated. Also, does Josh have his own YouTube channel?

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  4. Can u tell me what causes new leaves at the tops of colas to turn all twisted/wrinkly looking…. This is during veg… They usually grow out of it… But at times ive had to cut all the tops, and the new growth after that was fine…… Idk

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  5. example, i fill a 5 gallon bucket with ocean forest, i make a hole in the soil the size of a dixie cup and i fill the hole with light warrior soil and soak the top of bucket with ph adjusted natural SPRING WATER to let the soil come alive ahead of planting. i soak a seed with the napkin method on a 80 deg. F. heat pad overnite, i make a hole in the light warrior soil 1/4 " deep and plant the seed and spray the area well. i buy 5 gallons of natural spring water per plant (about $8) thats all they get during veg.then i add 2 tblspn. unsulphured black strap mollasses per gallon of water along with organic flowering nutes. the spring water has minerals. i water every 3 or 4 days soaking the top of the soil. i get a couple ounces per plant without using synthetic crap!

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  6. Organic coconut water, straight out of an organic coconut. Put a little bit of that in the water that you’re watering the plant with during its last waterings, or flushes.

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  7. Now that I know those two sugars that are on the ends of the table are in the boogie bricks I’m definitely not buying it. I’ll stick with a little bit of organic coconut water straight out of an organic coconut.

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  8. The fact that you continually interrupted and talked over your guest cost you a thumbs up. I almost didn’t watch to the end despite how much I was enjoying the content. Two people talking at one time means nobody hears anything, including the audience.

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  9. Greetings ◇
    The only One sucrose for you floras of any sort is Molasses!@!
    For Humans @ bun is glucosesing (did I spell it right?@¿)
    (Grape sugar) it's brain food sole recipient!@!

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  10. LOL You guys are a trip together. Great video! I've used Molasses for 30 years in my grow, along with Fish Emulsion, Liquid Kelp, and composted Cow Manure as nutrients added to a base of peat, vermiculite, and gypsum, plus old-growth forest hand-dug top soil and well water from my land here in the Missouri Ozarks. Thanks for creating and posting the video.

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  11. Hey guys if you take molasses and feed bacteria or essential bacteria you can compost rotten fruits ,fish scraps,table scraps to make tea. Use this in the soil and man at the worms you can benefit . The pH will change and tree will recover from deficiencies. I grow organic fruit in Thailand and use this Japanese method for production. I make lactobacillus to bring back life to dying trees. We compost the tea with rice hulls and use the bio char. This is old school for the past 18 years. The molasses is readily available due to production of sugar from the sugar cane.

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