Molasses

Natural Carbohydrate Source

Molasses is a natural carbohydrate source that acts as a soil amendment and fertilizer ingredient.

What Does It Do?

Molasses is a natural carbohydrate source that acts as a soil amendment and fertilizer ingredient, providing essential nutrients such as calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, sulfur, and a variety of micronutrients. By adding molasses to the soil, it enhances bacterial health, making plants more receptive to fertilizers and promoting overall plant vitality.

How Does It Help?

Molasses provides carbohydrates that break down in the soil, improving the health of microorganisms and enhancing nutrient cycling. It also offers insecticidal benefits, providing an organic, non-chemical approach to pest control. Additionally, molasses can reduce nutrient leaching and accelerate the breakdown of fodder, resulting in healthier soil. It makes fertilizers more effective, leading to cost savings, and serves as an excellent spreader-sticker/surfactant for foliar applications or use during planting. Overall, molasses supports plant health and productivity by fostering a biologically active soil environment.