Wierd Molasses Question

kngpedr

Member
ive read some stuff about using organic molasses as a nute during flowering , and i was wondering why molasses and not honey. my reasoning is that honey is an invert sugar found naturally in nature, while molasses is a ( if im not mistaken) a bye product of the cane sugar refining process. im sure there is a great scientific reason my dumb ass doesnt know , but i was just wondering?
 

Wetdog

Well-Known Member
First off, neither one is a *nute* per se.

Molasses is used to feed the microbes in the soil. That's it. Stoners see the amounts on the label and go nuts. The amounts on the label are in relation to human daily requirements, not plant nutrition and are minute. Your plant would starve to death.

Honey is anti microbial and not the best thing to be dumping on microbes you want to feed.

Wet
 
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