Serious Prob!

I did exaxtly as u previously recommended. I already gave regular feed last time. I'm not in UK nor in any nearby awesome place. Unfortunately the only thing I found is grapes molasses, and I don't know if it helps. Does it?
I'll do as told. I will also give Epsom to the other girls, although they seem happy.
Wait couple of days and see the result.

Thank you.
 
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I never heard of grape molasses before so did a little research. Seems it can be made from grapes as well as figs and other fruits and berries, where black strap molasses is made from sugar and sugar beets. It is listed as a high source of calcium, as well as iron, phosphorus and magnesium. It's also high in carbs. Since these are all elements that can be helpful to our plants, I think it might be worth a shot to give it a try. Cal/mag deficiencies are common with autos and this might be a good remedy for people in your part of the world. Perhaps give it a try on one plant and see how it likes it before giving it to the others.
 
Hey again,

As I said before, blackstrap molasses has never been available in my area by any mean.
I have searched for a replacement and finally found somthing called "Carob Molasses".

It is supposed to be a good source for many elements, yet I'm still not sure whether I can use it or not! I'm affraid it could damage my plants.

The nutrition table on the jar is:

mg/100 gram

* (K): 896.9
* (Ca): 69.8
* (P): 56.5
* (Na): 14.7
* (Mg): 38.3
* (Fa): 3.54
* (Cu): 0.24
* (Zn): 0.32
* (Mn): 0.39
* Invert Sugar: 17%
* Sucrose: 45%
* Protein: 1.18%
* PH 5.81


So, what do you think? Is it ok to use it? What's the dose?
 

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I think it's worth a try. As I said, try it on one plant first and see how it likes it. I doubt it will cause any issues, just not sure how effective it is as I have no personal experience using it. I would suggest adding 1 tablespoon per gallon of feed water.
 
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