Quote Originally Posted by wkpjr1967
I use molasses as part of the compost tea that I use as the basis of my feeding program.
The plants love it!
Adding the molasses is easy.
I boil a cup of water and add 2 ounces of blackstrap molasses.
Stir well and let cool.

My compost tea recipe

In preparation you must aerate 5 gallons of water.
I am lucky to have good water so I just use tap water.
Using a cheap aquarium air pump and air stones aerate the water for at least 24 hours.

Take 1 pound of earthworm castings and some cheese cloth or a nylon sock
Wrap up your earthworm castings in the cloth/sock and put this in the water.
soak for 24 hours

Add
2 ounces of Humic Acid liquid concentrate
2 ounces liquid or powdered kelp
2 ounces Thrive Alive B1
2 ounce of blackstrap molasses (1 cup cooled molasses water mix)

Let mixture "cook" (keep aerating) for 24 hours.

When mixture is done "cooking" I add my fertilizer and feed.

Use within 24 hours
BIG ups WK,Nice recipe.Do you add any Bat Guono the last few weeks of flower.
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