https://www.gardenmyths.com/molasses-for-plants/
This is a very good thread about the use of molasses.I personally think molasses is abused. And is responsible for many N deficiencies of those thet use it as a part of their regular feedings.
Where is the evidence to support this as its not in your blog link or post?
So you know this is molasses causing N defs or and not some other oxidation present in organic soil systems? EG excess Ca++ can cause N to oxidize rapidly, this is a fact of course I am not sure if the blogger covered it or not? He isnt exactly being deliberate
I presume the author is monitoring microbial and plant respiration rates and performing regular gene tagging and counts to know exactly what populations are increasing, as well has having near perfect environmentals during his testing? And do you or him know its a lock out and not a lowered rate of mineralisation because of environmental factors?
I wish he actually provided an answer and not an opinion. Microbial feed back loops are a critical part of nutrient cycling and of the healthy soil system, and of course they balance the wider ecology which is dynamic even if we dont add stuff.
Most bloom nutes are made or fermented using BSM so these are al crap?.
Perhaps users are miss diagnosing problems and or dont understand what a burst of bacteria, secreting bio films does to pH and so N forms. Like I said i wish the article gave some data and not an opinion with next to no science to back it up but this is gardening all over.
Added i never said add too much BSM which might cause a headache as would excess anything, i just said it was an example of a carbohydrate which could be used to improve smell and taste. You could of course if you have a phobia of BSM, try to foliar feed aspirin to boost the sweetness and taste etc