Molasses
Nature's Guide Molasses, Dried
Molasses is a sweet syrup and carbohydrate that’s used as a soil amendment to feed and stimulate microorganisms. It contains sulfur, potash, and many trace minerals. Approximate analysis is 1-0-5. Molasses provides food for microorganisms and is a source of carbon, sulfur, and potash. It is a good, quick source of energy for the soil life and microbes in a compost pile, and will chase fire ants. It is also a carbon source and feeds beneficial microbes that create greater nature fertility.
Nature's Guide Molasses, Liquid
Molasses is sweet syrup used as a soil amendment to feed and stimulate microorganisms. It contains sulfur, potash, and other trace minerals. It is excellent foliar feeding material and can be mixed with other organic liquids. Use at 2-4 quarts/acre for soil application. For foliar application on broadleaf plants, use 1 pint per acre. For grasses and grains, use 1 quart per acre