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molasses

I believe this thread is about carbs
Yo Tribal not to many hydroponic growers will add molasses into the rez not only does it become a problem plugged areas , but also it can bring in unwanted guests
Molasses has bin in the horticulture end for many years OUT DOOR adding molasses into compost bins etc
But really what does molasses really do for SOIL GROWERS
first thing is molasses is a amendment ( Food ) for organically grown soils and there micro herd.
Molasses carrys a number of irons and minerals as well as carbs,How many carbs are in molasses? 74.73% of carbs in molasses.
so not only does molasses help with the micro herd it helps plant with these irons and minerals which in time start to lack of this is why so many growers that use molasses needs to know that it also helps for any def that occur in all stages of flower


Sugar (serving size)
Carbs (g)
Sugar (1 tsp)
5g
Sugar brown (1 tsp)
5g
Molasses, blackstrap (1 tbsp)
17g
Honey (1 tbsp)
19g
Syrup (1 tbsp)
20g
Fructose (1 tbsp)
25g
Chocolate syrup (1 tbsp)
11g

hmmmmm i am wondering if you fed a plant molasses how would it grow

Molasses won't help with any def that occurs in flower. It can help with a K, Mg, Ca, and Iron def. Carbohydrates are simply sugars. Molasses is a food source for microlife. It does not contain many irons. There is one iron. It's symbol on the periodic chart is Fe. The amount of elements and sugar (carbs) varies greatly from one bottle of molasses to the next.
 
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