Countryfarmer
Active Member
The molasses bit is a myth, well sort of. What happens is the bacteria in the ground break down the molasses into usable nitrogen, potash and various micronutrients. It is also a good source of carbon for the soil's bacteria and help them in multiplying. More beneficial bacteria mean a healthier soil. A healthier soil means a better growing medium.
So, is adding molasses to your soil a good idea? I guess if you are growing completely organically and not using any chemical fertilizers it could help. But for a hydroponics setup I can not see it doing any good at all.
For a longer read on the benefits of molasses, go to http://www.gardenscure.com/420/organics/95401-molasses-sweet-organic-goodness.html
So, is adding molasses to your soil a good idea? I guess if you are growing completely organically and not using any chemical fertilizers it could help. But for a hydroponics setup I can not see it doing any good at all.
For a longer read on the benefits of molasses, go to http://www.gardenscure.com/420/organics/95401-molasses-sweet-organic-goodness.html