Has anyone ever used white or brown sugar in there water they give there plants? And no o dnt mean molasses
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has anyone ever herd or used normal whote sugar in ur water to feed plants?
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I haven't heard of sugar but I do use a general hydroponics additive called flora nectar. They have a bunch of different flavors: berry, pineapple ect but the one I use is sugar cane flavor. It does make the buds taste sweeter. Idk what it has in it or if regular sugar would do the same thing but just thought I would share
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Sugar in the form of raw, white or molasses is used not as a nutritional feed but as a composting additive. The sugar we associate with in supermarkets is not a soluble form that plants can use. If it were, we could probably have plants indoors and feed it pure energy.Written Articles:
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Tyler? How far into the grow are u? I start to use it as soon as I see the little white tufts of spikey hairs that turn into buds all the way up thru flush. I have started later in the flower cycle before and it still worked but when you start using it super early it seems to be more intense, stronger, sweeter. I assume the same would be true for the fruit flavors
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