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Sonya  Cox - Gardening for Busy People on Instagram: "This is how I support my plants during the hot dry summers.

Spraying the leaves with molasses, also called foliar spraying, allows the plant to use the sugars quickly.

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🌱 Blackstrap molasses is full of sugars and nutrients including iron, which is important for photosynthesis. Also calcium, magnesium, manganese and potassium. 

🌞  The molecular & cellular processes of heat stress are complex and  it affects DNA, RNA, protein, and lipids (fats) reducing the plants ability to photosynthesise effectively.

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Sonya Cox - Gardening for Busy People on Instagram: "This is how I support my plants during the hot dry summers. Spraying the leaves with molasses, also called foliar spraying, allows the plant to use the sugars quickly. ✅ SAVE or SHARE if you found this useful. 🌱 Blackstrap molasses is full of sugars and nutrients including iron, which is important for photosynthesis. Also calcium, magnesium, manganese and potassium. 🌞 The molecular & cellular processes of heat stress are complex…

Using Full On To maximize accelerated growth patterns, root feed Full On at least twice a week along with a weekly foliar spray. Using Full On as both a foliar and root drench creates a synergy in the plant, utilizing Full On's minerals and nutrients from both the leavesand the roots. Full On can be mixed with other nutrients or added to weekly watering regimens. As every growing environment is unique, it is recommended that you initially start with half strength (50%) salt-based base nutrients Foliar Spray, Plant Tissue, Plant Nutrients, Plant Growth, The Roots, Product Label, Designs Ideas, Labour Day, Outdoor Gardens

Using Full On To maximize accelerated growth patterns, root feed Full On at least twice a week along with a weekly foliar spray. Using Full On as both a foliar and root drench creates a synergy in the plant, utilizing Full On's minerals and nutrients from both the leavesand the roots. Full On can be mixed with other nutrients or added to weekly watering regimens. As every growing environment is unique, it is recommended that you initially start with half strength (50%) salt-based base…

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