I have unsulphured molasses but most people talk about it as part of the final flower phase. It contains a boatload of micro nutrients but whether or not the nutrients in molasses can be absorbed by a plant was a question I had. But here is a link to what's in it.
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VirginHarvester...unsulphured molasses is sweet stuff (NPK 5-1-2) and you are right, it's full of good stuff (minerals, vitamins, macro & micro nutes). The key to unlocking them is to add one ounce to a gallon of chlorine free water & oxygenate it.. which just means to add oxygen..
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Now a cheap aquarium air pump & air stone work great - But you don't have to have them. Just pour your mix, from one bucket to another, a couple of times a day. That adds enough oxygen to promote the good micro-beasties. They then eat to their little hearts desire & bam....Bioconversion - (little microscopic beasties - eating & pooping) making everything super, super small & highly soluble to your plants.
They use up most of the N and make your mix into a sweet tonic...
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Pour back & forth daily for a few days. After a few days - the smell will increase, then it levels off, then drops back down to a very pleasant, mellow smell. That's when you want to start using it. I try to use it up, after that, within 72 hours.
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Or, if you don't have time to play mad scientist - do what I do. Buy some Super Plant Tonic on Ebay. I believe it contains fairy dust & troll turds... It's magical...made by hippies on a mountain top somewhere - I like hippies - and completely Organic..
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Hope this helps... Keep it Real...Organic...
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