Sugar Blast: Boost Your Plants with 2% Potassium Sulfate and Molasses

Sugar Blast combines 2% potassium sulfate with rich molasses to deliver essential nutrients that promote vigorous plant growth and overall health. Potassium sulfate provides vital potassium and sulfur-key macronutrients that enhance enzyme activation, regulate water balance, improve root development, and increase disease resistance. This results in stronger plants with better drought tolerance, improved flower and fruit production, and higher yield quality.

Molasses acts as a natural energy source, feeding beneficial soil microbes that improve nutrient availability and soil health. Rich in calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, and sulfur, molasses supports faster microbial activity, leading to healthier roots and enhanced plant vitality. Additionally, molasses helps deter pests organically, making Sugar Blast an effective and eco-friendly fertilizer boost.

Together, potassium sulfate and molasses in Sugar Blast create a powerful, organic solution that strengthens your plants from root to leaf, improves nutrient uptake, and supports sustainable growth for vibrant, resilient crops.

Recommended Dosage

  • Soil Grows:
    • Dilution: Mix 1–2 teaspoons (5–10 ml) of Sugar Blast per gallon (4 liters) of water.
    • Frequency: Apply every 2–3 weeks during active growth phases.

When to Apply

  • Vegetative Stage:
    • Begin light applications once plants are established (2–3 weeks after germination).
    • Promotes strong root and stem development.
  • Early Flowering Stage:
    • Increase to full dosage as plants transition to flowering.
    • Enhances bud set, flower formation, and overall vigor.
  • Late Flowering:
    • Use Sugar Blast (LATE FLOWER) starting week 6 of flower!
    • Reduce or discontinue use 2–3 weeks before harvest to avoid residue and maximize flavor.

Application Tips

  • Watering:
    • Apply as a soil drench—water the base of the plant until runoff.
  • Foliar Feeding:
    • Not recommended due to the sticky nature of molasses, which can attract pests or cause mold on leaves.

Warning: Using molasses in a Deep Water Culture (DWC) or a hydro system is generally not recommended. While molasses is beneficial in soil grows because it feeds beneficial microbes, in a DWC or other hydroponic setups, it can cause significant problems!