anybody ever used honey as a substitute for molasses?
Pretty sure he's fucking with you.
Have you checked nurseries for plant molasses? It's $13 for a gallon around here. Honey sounds like and expensive way to go. I guess if you have it and want to use it, it would work. It would supply carbs/sugars... but molasses has other minerals in it doesn't it(?)
Honey is fine to use and even better than molases wich is a by product. Honey if you break it down is made from different plants with different nutrients. It was once known as a healing food, many referrences in the bible some dude lived on wild honey, it was used in the world wars until anticeptics were used to treat wounds. It would be places over the severed limbs or bullet wounds. I would use raw honey which is straight from the hive and not heated up. It contains many naturally occuring elements from mother nature, the food of the gods as it was once called. Fuck Molasses that shit fucked up everyone of my grows that I used it on. Fucking snake oil bullshit. Even raw ass sugar is fine to feed carbs to the micro herd and to the plant.
You gave nothing but opinions on why honey is better for people to eat. We're talking about feeding it to plants here.
I don't know how you were able to fuck up giving your plants molasses, but it seems like for every person I hear of that had problems trying to feed their plants molasses I hear from fifty others that have successfully used it. So, OP, I'd take this guys opinions with a grain of salt.
I add molasses and compost tea to my water throughout my cycle to keep a healthy microbe population in my soil. Personally, I've been really happy with the results.
And, a fable in the bible about a guy living on honey?!? Maybe if I found a fairy tale about someone eating apples then shitting out gold bricks, then we ought to all start feeding our plants apples?
thus giving a honey a well rounded micro nutrient make up. And to top that off its great for human consumption.
But its obvious this went over your simple mind leaving you to ask for further clarification.