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ASK ED™ DIY Tip: Carbohydrate Loader – Boost Your Buds’ Health Most outdoor growers are now deep in the flowering phase, doing everything possible to help their plants finish strong. One of the best methods? A DIY carbohydrate loader—an organic nutrient mix that feeds beneficial microbes, boosts bud development, and enhances overall plant health. In this video, I’ll show you how to make a cannabis carbohydrate loader step by step, based on Purple Caper’s proven recipe. This affordable homemade mix can easily replace $40–$90 commercial bloom boosters like Sugaree, Sweet Raw, Carbo Load, Bud Candy, Honey Chrome, or Sugar Peak—delivering equal or better results. Recipe (DIY bloom booster): • 1 quart distilled water • 4.5 lb unrefined organic brown sugar (Jaggery, Sucanat, Rapadura, or Muscovado) • 2 quarts molasses, syrup, or a blend (see list below - Purple Caper uses all of them) • Drill a small hole in the cap to allow any gasses to escape How to Use: Mix 60 ml into 4 gallons of water and apply as a root drench starting one week before flowering, continuing through the entire bloom cycle. This homemade carbohydrate feed for cannabis plants is 100% organic, easy to modify, and supports the beneficial bacteria and fungi that make nutrients more accessible to roots. Nutritional Breakdown of Key Ingredients: • Raw Sugar (1-4-0): Sucrose (disaccharide) for microbial energy. • Jaggery (0.5-0.2-1): Boron, sulfur, vitamin C. • Molasses (1-0-1): Sucrose, glucose, fructose plus calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sulfur, copper, selenium, chlorine, and zinc. • Agave (0-1-4): Vitamins C, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, and K. • Corn Syrup: Thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), vitamin B6. • Date Syrup: Vitamins A, C, and E. • Maple Syrup (0-0-4): Malic acid, phenolic antioxidants. Want to learn more about Cannabis Cultivation? Check out my blog at https://www.edrosenthal.com Purple Caper - https://www.purplecaper.com