ADVERTISEMENT
Apply this nutrient boost once every 2 weeks during the growing season.
Use fresh mixture each time for the best results.
Store any unused liquid in a sealed container at room temperature for up to one week.
Variations:
For flowering plants, add a teaspoon of Epsom salt to supply magnesium, which supports blooming.
Use honey instead of molasses for a gentle alternative rich in enzymes.
Combine with diluted apple cider vinegar to adjust soil pH for acid-loving plants.
FAQ:
Why does molasses help flowers bloom?
Molasses provides sugars that feed beneficial soil microbes, improving nutrient absorption and stimulating root and flower development.
Can this remedy revive dead plants?
It works best on plants that are dry or weak but still alive. Severely dead plants won’t recover with this treatment.
Is this safe for all indoor plants?
Generally yes, but use sparingly on succulents or cacti, which prefer drier soil conditions.
How soon will I see results?
You may notice greener leaves within a week and more vibrant blooms after a few weeks of consistent application.
ADVERTISEMENT