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to an extent yes honey will work, cause its a sugar supplament
in most places honey is more expensive and it has some properties that arnt good for true organic settings


posted by rusty trichombe
With honey's antibacterial and anti-fungal properties, is it really a good idea to use as a suppliment?
Would hate to see everyone kill the bioactivity in their soil.
Canadian Honey Council - Antibacterial properties of honey (link not working)
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