The Milk
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Old thread I know, but the title states, molasses foliar feed? And here is your answer ladies and gentlemen...
Molasses is also an excellent chelating agent, which means that it can help convert some chemical nutrients into a form that's easily available for organisms and plants to use.
The blackstrap molasses (unsulphered) is a liquid molasses that can be used alone, or as a component IN BOTH SPRAYS and soil drenches, and can be an important addition to your organic fertilization program.
How To Use
Molasses is excellent when applied to soil in conjunction with organic fertilizers, OR SPRAYED DIRECTlY ON PLNTS
Basic Mixture:
Molasses is also an excellent chelating agent, which means that it can help convert some chemical nutrients into a form that's easily available for organisms and plants to use.
The blackstrap molasses (unsulphered) is a liquid molasses that can be used alone, or as a component IN BOTH SPRAYS and soil drenches, and can be an important addition to your organic fertilization program.
How To Use
Molasses is excellent when applied to soil in conjunction with organic fertilizers, OR SPRAYED DIRECTlY ON PLNTS
Basic Mixture:
- 1 to 3 tablespoons (15 to 45 ml) blackstrap molasses (unsulphered)
- Added to 1 gallon (3.8 liter) of liquid fertilizer mix (this can be any liquid fertilizer.