Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: spraying with molasses
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pumpkinpley |
nanaimo,B.C,Canada
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When can you start spraying the plant with molasses? Right from the beginning?
Dave
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4/6/2004 11:32:11 PM
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Tiller |
Covington, WA
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You don't have to wait to have a plant, you can spray molasses now on the soil in the patch to kick start the microbial activity....
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4/7/2004 12:25:05 AM
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docgipe |
Montoursville, PA
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Ditto with this added! I like to use the fish, kelp and molasses a little heavier to the soil in the cold early tilling period. I treat the whole patch by drench weekly and use a quart spray bottle to do foliar on the small plant. I work up to the whole two gallon treatment by foliar when the patch is full. I use two ounces of each per gallon of water. Try to use water treatments at about the same temperature as ambient air at the time of the foliar treatment.
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4/7/2004 8:59:16 AM
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tomato grower |
Benton Ky
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Are these molassis in liquid form ?
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4/27/2004 10:42:41 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Tomato Grower Yes... check out a feedmill or horse tack shop for feedgrade molasses..Mix 2 ounces to a gallon of water. Make sure the water is atleast warm. Shannon
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4/27/2004 11:15:30 PM
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tomato grower |
Benton Ky
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Would it hurt to till the dried feed grade into the soil? They kind of look like little pellets,but are livestock feed.Thanks for the info.
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4/27/2004 11:31:05 PM
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Gads |
Deer Park WA
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No, No, the pellets are actual livestock feed treated to tast sweet to the beasts... The molasses you are seeking is allways in a thick brown liquid form; look at it's label ingredients and shy away from any with sulpher (preservitive) additives, "feed grade" is the ticket and cheepest in a five gallon pail.
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4/28/2004 1:34:55 AM
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the gr8 pumpkin |
Norton, MA
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If you don't live in an agricultural area don't give up on it. I had only found one source, a railcar full, like I was going to get a railcar full! Then I found there was a feed store five minutes away. Keep searching. Alex.
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4/28/2004 8:03:34 PM
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tomato grower |
Benton Ky
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I found some today ,it was in the form of stump licker molasses for attracting deer and spraying on hay for cattle.
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4/28/2004 8:32:45 PM
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docgipe |
Montoursville, PA
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That's is fine for the Ky Patch. Keep asking and looking. I am almost sure the real cattle grade at about $3.00 a gallon is out there somewhere, for most of us. I bought my first six ounces at the very expensive grocery store.
Depending, on your usage, it takes about two gallons, for a one thousand square foot patch, per year.
Warning...if you live in bear country do not store it in a less than well built out building. Every year we have at least one hunting camp, within our area, torn apart by a bear that was attracted by the aroma, of molasses.
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4/29/2004 9:19:05 AM
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