Dextrose would work, too, I’d think. Really all the microbes should need is some sugars until you enter them into the buffet of soil. My thought is that molasses is naturally a bit sterile because the sugar content is so high. (thinking about how it’s used with LAB homemade concentrates) Alfalfa is dry and def not sterile in any way.
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