Sulphur is a preservative used in molasses so blackstrap can be sulphured or unsulphured.He has said black strapped tbf
Sulphur is a preservative used in molasses so blackstrap can be sulphured or unsulphured.He has said black strapped tbf
Is there any value in the 2000 PPM in the runoff? I know that doesn’t symbolize available nutrients but confirms that the soil still has nutes?
I am organic grower I use plantation station blackstrap molasses and pure sugar cane!Sulphur is a preservative used in molasses so blackstrap can be sulphured or unsulphured.
Yep it’s unsulphured blackstrap - appears to be the right stuff.Are you using sulphur-free mollases ? Sulphur reacts with almost all other nutrients positively or negatively, depending on which nutrient, so too much would cause your symptoms, which do resemble cal/mag/nitro deficiencies all at once.
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