Ever use humboldt honey? That's basically what my mixture is.
http://www.greenlifegardensupply.com/honey-organic-es-1-gal/
Just as the human body hosts beneficial bacteria in the digestive system, plants must host microbial life in their root zone to ensure proper digestion, growth and health. Plants feed mycorrhizal and bacterial organisms near their root zone with carbohydrates. This is the symbiotic relationship between plants and micro organisms.
When a plant goes into a fruiting cycle they immediately divert sugars and carbohydrates from their root zone to their fruiting bodies.
As the plant naturally channels carbohydrates to new flowers, buds, and fruits, the microbial life in the root zone suffers and starves.
This is why I use a heavy carb and sugar feed in flower. It continually feeds the microbes.
Microbes FEED your plants. Sugar and carbs FEED your microbes!
It's the balance of life, you should learn it.