MOLASSES
Molasses plant fertilizer is a great way to grow healthy plants and, as an added benefit, using molasses in gardens can help fend off pests. Using molasses in organic gardening practices is nothing new. The sugar refinement process goes through three stages, each yielding a type of molasses product. Blackstrap molasses is created from the third boiling of sugar in the refinement process. Blackstrap molasses is high in calcium, magnesium, iron, and potassium. It also contains sulphur and a host of micronutrients. Using molasses as fertilizer provides plants with a quick source of energy and encourages the growth of beneficial microorganisms. More and more, people are looking for ways to eliminate chemicals that can be harmful to the environment and contaminate their crops and produce. Not to mention the cost benefits! Unsulfured molasses is more often a much cheaper option than man-made chemical solutions. The benefits of molasses will be most noticed during the flowering period.How to Use:
Molasses can be added to organic liquid fertilizers, compost tea, alfalfa meal tea, and kelp, to name a few. When molasses is added to organic fertilizers, it provides food for the healthy microbes in the soil. The greater amount of microbial activity in the soil, the healthier plants will be.Add molasses at a rate of 1 to 3 tablespoons (14-44 ml.) to 1 gallon (3.5 L.) of fertilizer for best results. Molasses can also be added to water and sprayed on plant leaves or poured on the soil. When the molasses is sprayed directly on plant leaves, the nutrients and sugar are absorbed quickly, and nutrients are immediately available.
In summary, Molasses is an organic substance that can replace the need of chemically based fertilizers and insecticides.
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