I'd sell those ferts to somebody else and just get some Dynagrow 7-9-5. It has all the micronutes plants need and you only need 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon per gallon of water for a soil grow. It could be that these plants are goners if they're that bad. I've researched molasses and couldn't find anything that says plants take the stuff up. Plants make their own sugars with the nutes they take up. I can't find proof that roots take up sugars. I suspect this is another snake oil idea. Buy distilled water at the store and you won't have to worry about chlorine or pH. In fact, in soil you probably don't have to worry about pH much at all until it looks like the plants have stopped growing for a few days. Then check it. Another good method is to get some Foxfarm Fruit and Flower powder fert and put in about one half cup of fert per gallon of soil. Then you just water it when dry. By the way, organic means comprised heavily of carbon. It's not b.s.