greenleaftoker
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Honey is currently the more convenient option, and I was wonderin if it was safe to use, considering theyre both very similar..
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Just out of curiosity, what is it about honey that makes you consider it to be similar to molasses? I have heard this before, and I guess it makes sense in a "human" context - but for growing, I just don't see it!Honey is currently the more convenient option, and I was wonderin if it was safe to use, considering theyre both very similar..
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Just out of curiosity, what is it about honey that makes you consider it to be similar to molasses? I have heard this before, and I guess it makes sense in a "human" context - but for growing, I just don't see it!
no dude dont do it.
i had the same question and asked like 3 forums.
honey is natural anti bacterial, and soil has bacterias your plant uses to live.
molasses actually feeds the bacteria, honey can kill it.
is walmart hard to find in your area? because walmart sells grandmas molasses, which is exactly the kind of unsulferated molasses you want, and its like 2-3$
if you dont put the effort and time in, dont be dissapointed when you get poor results.