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I know some of you love Grandma's Molasses, but that's very expensive. I've used Medina Horticultural Molasses for 30 years. $10 for a gallon.
 
I know some of you love Grandma's Molasses, but that's very expensive. I've used Medina Horticultural Molasses for 30 years. $10 for a gallon.
no molasses in this mix at all.I haven't used molasses in awhile. I'd use powdered mole,or blackstrap. depending. but fisj balls and molasses are great.but this one had none. Horto mole is great!!:pass:
 
Powdered molasses?
Yeah man. been using this and black strap off n on when I choose to use it. its great! Same rate as Liquid and stays good longer if kept proper and works really well. less mess when brewing or using indoors.

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Yeah man. been using this and black strap off n on when I choose to use it. its great! Same rate as Liquid and stays good longer if kept proper and works really well. less mess when brewing or using indoors.

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Funny you say that. I've only seen it once. It was a buy I got from a salvage on a small train derailment. I bought a little over 7 tons at a few cents on the dollar. I used it in my compost operation and I added it to the feed I grew and made pellets for my cattle. I knew the feed mill owner really well and we had a really good bartering relationship that we did things for each other. Storing that much in my barn was a bitch to keep the bugs away from it. It did save me a tom of money that tear though.
Worked great! Used it in teas and used it to fire up and moisten new compost piles when I was building them. Never came across another deal and never looked for it further any other place, mainly because of the bug problem...........namely ants. I finally just made a bed of DE, sat pallets on top and restacked all the bags.
 
Funny you say that. I've only seen it once. It was a buy I got from a salvage on a small train derailment. I bought a little over 7 tons at a few cents on the dollar. I used it in my compost operation and I added it to the feed I grew and made pellets for my cattle. I knew the feed mill owner really well and we had a really good bartering relationship that we did things for each other. Storing that much in my barn was a bitch to keep the bugs away from it. It did save me a tom of money that tear though.
Worked great! Used it in teas and used it to fire up and moisten new compost piles when I was building them. Never came across another deal and never looked for it further any other place, mainly because of the bug problem...........namely ants. I finally just made a bed of DE, sat pallets on top and restacked all the bags.
Thats awesome!! I personally have never had any issue with ants.. worries just keep some desiccant pack or three small ones and a Mason jar. always served me well.
 
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