amazingsandlad
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I'm sorry, but I don't think your analogy is very relevant (and your facts are wrong to begin with). Human beings are pretty damn complex and basically run on glucose, a (the) simple(st) sugar. And apples, they contain mostly fructose, which is also a simple sugar. Plants aren't my area, but I am a biochemist, and I would bet they have a mechanism similar to pretty much every other organism for breaking down complex sugars into simpler ones to be used for energy (or taking advantage of symbiotic organisms in the soil that can).I'd rather Juice an organic granny smith apple and dilute it in a gallon of water.
marijuana is a complex plant, apple is a complex sugar.
molasses is a simple sugar.
Molasses isn't just used as a carbon source. It's a chelating agent, it takes up minerals and either delivers them to the plant as it's taken up through the roots or takes them with it as it's flushed from the soil, reducing buildup in the soil.
All that said, I've never used it, but I'm giving it serious consideration as I've recently relocated to a region with very soft water and I think I'm running into Ca &/or Mg deficiencies in my grow.
Cheers,
SL