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Milk molasses fish emulsion

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My seeds have appeared I'm looking to feed them in around 2-3 weeks I used seeding soil to grow them.

from what I read up if I read it right I can use milk molasses and fish emulsion mixed with water at 1 part milk to 3 parts water and 1/2 teaspoon of fish emulsion and 1/2 teaspoon of molasses as soil feed for during veg and then remove the fish emulsion and use the mix for flowering is this correct ???


Thanks
 
you talking about a milk AND molasses mixed together feed?the baking molasses milk is a made component but yes you could use it certainly.I personally wouldnt since there are impurities more within milk these days.or if you got a link for a specific id like to see it man.thats a pretty simple feed solution but useable ofcourse.i personally wouldnt use that much milk,but thats me.if your worried about it get a veg n bloom fishy and swap em out stopping a few weeks prior to cutting.some ewc or compost(s) and thats it.a workable basic aact is all that ya need thatll enhance your soil and stimulate your roots better than a soup hit em n forget em kinds thing.but useable yes!:Sharing One:
 
Thanks for the info I'll just grab some old timers organic grow and bloom and use the fish emulsion and the molasses on this outdoor potted fig tree I have
 
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