probably its good if one understands that carbonhydrates are "simply" a long chain of single molecule sugars.
so everything rich in carbonhydrates will gonna be sugar at some point.
From the study:
- Enrich soils with micro-nutrients (e.g., vitamins and trace minerals),
- Maintain soil organic carbon levels,
- Enhance micro flora and fauna development within soils,
- Improve the nutritional profile of crops for human and animal consumption,
- Enhance the growth potential of crops.
71 Table 1. Composition and yield of vinasse from cane and beet molasses
cane beet
Nitrogen total (mg L–1 ) 153–1230 ,1800–4750
Phosphorus total (mg L–1 ) 1–190, 160–163
Potassium (mg L–1 ) 4893–11000, 10000–10030
Sulfate total (mg L–1 ) 1500–3480, 3500–3720
pH 4.46–4.80 4.30–5.35
Copper 0.27–1.71 mg L–1 2.1–5.0 mg kg–1
Cadmium 0.04–1.36 mg L–1 <1 mg kg–1
Lead 0.02–0.48 mg L–1 <5 mg kg–1
Iron 12.8–157.5 mg L–1 203–226 mg kg
so its pretty rich in K, quite low pH so one better dont overdo
"Suggested dosages are 1–2 g L–1 92 and 3–5 g L– ".
as beeing said, there are many sources of food for plants.
its a pretty complete study.
with all sources given.