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If you use Molasses make sure it is blackstrap molasses (unsulphered). because it is the most nutritionally valuable of the various types of molasses since it contains the greatest concentration of sulfur, potash, iron, and micronutrients from the original cane material. So it's not just the sugar content that makes molasses useful, but its trace minerals.
Molasses is also an excellent chelating agent, which means that it can help convert some chemical nutrients into a form that's easily available for organisms and plants to use.
Is it ok to feed all my plants a little Molasses? say... once a week until they are finished? or should I just hold off and feed them when they start budding?
The stuff I got says on the label "Unsulphered" so... hopefully that means its "blackstrap"
Went out and grabbed some shots of my sick baby and my possible future grow room... , they will be up later today!