LeastExpectedGrower
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Read this one too...(abstract only) Can't see how it applies to cannabis growth. I guess unless you're suggesting that people will want salt their grow medium to the point it damages the root tissue so that sugars can be transferred. That seems abusive and counter productive to the end goal.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22041897/
This is what science says:
Plant roots are able to absorb sugars from the rhizosphere but also release sugars and other metabolites that are critical for growth and environmental signaling. Reabsorption of released sugar molecules could help reduce the loss of photosynthetically fixed carbon through the roots. Although biochemical analyses have revealed monosaccharide uptake mechanisms in roots, the transporters that are involved in this process have not yet been fully characterized
Plants can NOT uptake molasses tho. Too big. Microbes will eat it.
We analyzed the role of STP13 in roots under high salinity conditions where membranes of the epidermal cells were damaged, and we detected an increase in the amount of STP13-dependent glucose uptake. Furthermore, the amount of glucose efflux from stp13 mutants was higher than that from wild type plants under high salinity conditions. These results indicate that STP13 can reabsorb the monosaccharides that are released by damaged cells under high salinity conditions.