

Uses for Blackstrap Molasses
Important Considerations:
- Always dilute blackstrap molasses before applying it to plants or soil, as undiluted molasses can be too concentrated and harm plants.
- Use unsulfured blackstrap molasses, as sulfured molasses can be harmful to plants and soil microbes.
- Consider the sugar content, and that it can attract unwanted insects, if not used properly.
- Do not over use, as too much can cause unwanted issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is unsulfured blackstrap molasses?
What's the difference between molasses and blackstrap molasses?
What is the difference between sulfured and unsulfured molasses?
What does "unsulfured" mean?
Does unsulfured blackstrap molasses need to be refrigerated?
Does blackstrap molasses ever go bad?
Description
Blackstrap molasses is a brown, viscous liquid derived from sugarcane. Blackstrap molasses is rich in essential vitamins and minerals such as iron, calcium, magnesium, manganese, potassium, and vitamin B6. It is a natural sweetener, high in iron that is a healthier substitute to refined sugars.
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