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Old 12-23-2008, 02:46 PM
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Re: Using Molasses as a nutrient

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Originally Posted by __black_water__ View Post
i have read this article before as well, but completely forgot about it as i havent grown in a couple years

so does this mean i won't need my Botanicare 'Sweet' anymore?? label: organic carbohydrate synthesizer 0-0-0, derived from: epsom salts, ferrous sulfate (research shows the ferrous sulfate is used in horticulture to kill moss and condition soil) non-plant food ingredients: cane sugar. so epsom salt, cane sugar, and the ferrous sulfate is an overpriced additive. this stuff wasn't cheap, but i just HAD to have it!

would the molasses potentially replace this stuff? or could i use both of them for even better results?
I had a conversation with one of the employees at a local garden shop..and he recommended the Botanicare Sweet. I can see the benefits...but I didnt want to drop $20 on it at the time. I am perfectly fine with the unsulpherated goodness I use.
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