greasemonkeymann
Well-Known Member
if you have a good soil, you won't need molasses as a nutrient, but like I said, I do use it as a catalyst for my microbe tea.didnt think you were man, thats what forums are for anyways.. friendly debate/discussion on differnent methods and styles of doing things.
i welcome all discussion as long as its not name calling/flamming though i do get kinda hot sometimes when i see people giving totally terrible advice.
i realize alot of people do like using molasses and have had good results with it, i dont fell the risk outweighs the consequences due to my experience.
it's similar to my experience with Roots soil mixes, I had a bad experience with it, and I felt compelled to share that with my fellow growers, many people LOVE Roots, but it killed my plants... Naturally its normal to share bad experiences, that's why its so hard to maintain a good clientele with automechanics.
If you treat 20 people with respect an honesty, chances are maybe 3-4 will tell others, BUT if you PISS off just one customer, they'll tell everyone they know. Same thing applies to growing, if something screws something up, we are inclined to share that knowledge. In that it should be encouraged, unfortunetly this site is FULL of people that are, well, the opposite of encouraging...