Green4Ganja
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beneficial bacteria loves sugars and starches like molasses and honey and yes you can add up to 1 part 3% peroxide to 10 parts water without killing beneficial bacteria Source: books and lots of them
But i would go with molasses:
Molasses is not applied to Cannabis gardens as a nutrient, but rather as a supplement that provides vital micro- nutrients, enabling microbial life in your soil to flourish and thrive. Either on its own, or applied in
conjunction with other supplements and nutrient solutions, molasses is one of the most prevalent gardening additives - whether destined for small pot gardens or major commercial crops. Advantages of using molasses over high-fructose corn syrup or other forms of sugar include the presence of trace minerals, as well as its chelating and pest-controlling properties.
But i would go with molasses:
Molasses is not applied to Cannabis gardens as a nutrient, but rather as a supplement that provides vital micro- nutrients, enabling microbial life in your soil to flourish and thrive. Either on its own, or applied in
conjunction with other supplements and nutrient solutions, molasses is one of the most prevalent gardening additives - whether destined for small pot gardens or major commercial crops. Advantages of using molasses over high-fructose corn syrup or other forms of sugar include the presence of trace minerals, as well as its chelating and pest-controlling properties.