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Has anyone used Molasses or Blackstrap Molasses particularly on your plants in addition to waterings and feedings? I just read about it and it’s a great source of carbohydrates to stimulate the growth of beneficial microorganisms. In addition to sugars, molasses contains significant amounts of potash, sulfur, and a variety of micronutrients. Because molasses is derived from plants, and because the manufacturing processes that create it remove mostly sugars, the majority of the mineral nutrients that were contained in the original sugar cane or sugar beet are still present in molasses.
It is possible to use molasses as a foliar feed alone. It’s primary use would be to treat plants who are deficient in Potassium, although molasses also provides significant boosts in other essential minerals such as Sulfur, Iron and Magnesium. Organic farming guides suggest application rates of between one pint and one quart per acre depending on the target plant. For growing a fast growing annual plant it is suggested a recipe of 1 teaspoon molasses per gallon of water.
And it is supposed to be a good for Organic Pest Control as well...
I am going to start adding to my regular feedings and give it a go just curious if anyone has tried it ?
Has anyone used Molasses or Blackstrap Molasses particularly on your plants in addition to waterings and feedings? I just read about it and it’s a great source of carbohydrates to stimulate the growth of beneficial microorganisms. In addition to sugars, molasses contains significant amounts of potash, sulfur, and a variety of micronutrients. Because molasses is derived from plants, and because the manufacturing processes that create it remove mostly sugars, the majority of the mineral nutrients that were contained in the original sugar cane or sugar beet are still present in molasses.
It is possible to use molasses as a foliar feed alone. It’s primary use would be to treat plants who are deficient in Potassium, although molasses also provides significant boosts in other essential minerals such as Sulfur, Iron and Magnesium. Organic farming guides suggest application rates of between one pint and one quart per acre depending on the target plant. For growing a fast growing annual plant it is suggested a recipe of 1 teaspoon molasses per gallon of water.
And it is supposed to be a good for Organic Pest Control as well...
I am going to start adding to my regular feedings and give it a go just curious if anyone has tried it ?