I wouldn't think any more than molasses, which is nill.honey will attract unwanted pests into your garden
...............................................no use blackstrap unsulphured mollasses.
The antibiotic thing is no bullshit. I forgot all about that. Good pull.JK, but seriously, honey doesn't have all of the micro nutrients that molasses does.
Also, honey is a bit more expensive than molasses and if you did use honey, the only one worth using is RAW, unheathed, and unfiltered, otherwise it isn't anything useful. Honey is nature's antibiotic/anti-fungus. It'll kill the bacteria and anything else in the soil if not most things just like peroxide. Awhile ago, I was with a friend of mine who grows for medical dispensaries and he was experimenting and sampled runoff from honey added to water drenched soil and looked under the microscope. In comparison, things stopped moving compared to the regular soil runoff sample or the molasses runoff sample.
Honey has anti bacterial properties, not what you want for the microbes.hmmm. i thought it was just about the sugar that feeds the microbes.
u think using HONEY in hydroponics will be ok with no mess?Cheers.Honey is bee shit. An a great catalyst.
Yes you can use it.
I use it indoors and out, I also use molasses at the same time.
Bears wont bother it.
Bugs arent an issue, if they are add a little diatomaceous earth in your soil.
I mix 1 table spoon black stap molasses, and 1 table spoon pure Wisconsin honey and the gals love it...