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Making Maple Syrup, theres gold in them thar hills
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cool, you just drive a tap into the tree and hang a bucket and its bombs away? i know you have to process it first, maybe a tutorial for us would be in order.
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Its hella easy, last time I seen it done was 1994, I was just a kid
basically you do the following: drill a hole in tree aboot 1/2 inch in diameter, aboot 2 in deep lightly hammer a spile into hole. (spile at hardware store, aboot 2 bucks each) hang bucket from hook on spile collect sap, sap is aboot 2% sugar strain sap thru cheese cloth (gets tree bark, or whatever particulate that may be in it) boil sap on stove. keep adding sap as you collect it reduce to a syrup enjoy |
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how much sap do i need for a decent amt of syrup?
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Maple Syrup is also great for adding to your flushing water at the end of flowering.
it provides sugars that are readily available to your pot plants, WITHOUT adding any more minerals/nutrients. I've never told my little secret online, but I guess this is the perfect place to mention it. The maple sugar is sugar created and stored by a plant, adding 1/2 to 1 tsp/gallon of your flush water will give your plants energy even though they are being neglected nutrients. This means they can continue to ripen and get more potent and create terpenes as they flush. Same idea as molasses, but without the nutrients that you find in molasses additives. Pure plant energy. ![]() Enjoy maple season.
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yes , the process is just boiling out the water to as thick as you like, enjoy, maybe i should try some pine syrup, just picin, all we have here are pines and scrubboaks and such
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maple syrup has no nutrients?
wtf? the phloem sap is full of nutrients.... and as i realize maple sap is tapped from xylems, they still transport nutrients, although to a much lesser extent..
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I made syrup with my dad when I was a kid, I remember it was a good time. We had a ton of lines set up behind our house and at a few spots in our town, and a homemade boiler setup in a shed out back. I just had some pancakes yesterday and used syrup my dad and I made about 10 years ago on them. Delicious
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SB, you're right, there are nutrients in maple syrup. I was wrong about that, I just looked it up and found it has calcium, potassium, manganese, magnesium, phosphorus and Iron.
I would still argue that it can be added to great effect during the flush process. The amounts of these nutrients is so low compared to the glucose and sucrose molecules in the syrup, that you will be adding these nutrients in trace amounts. We've used maple syrup here several times during late flower/flush and had truly amazing results in taste. Didn't taste like maple syrup, or sweeter. The benefit of using a carbohydrate during late flowering is the energy the plant receives despite not getting fed any further nutrient. The plant will have leftover nutrients in it's flesh, no matter how thoroughly the medium is flushed. It takes time and energy to use up these nutrients. Maple syrup is the stored food source of the maple tree as it goes through the stresses and famine times of winter. I propose it is also great food for pot plants. Plant food, by plants, for plants. With SOME nutrient value, but not enough to stuff the plant with unburnable nutrient salts before harvest.My experiements with MS over the past few months have been very positive/tasty.
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Do not boil the sap down inside your house unless you have a very good exhast fan and hood. If you do your walls, ceilings and everything else will be sticky and it will be a real bitch to clean everything. I used to have a gas stove that run off LP that I kept in an outside shed......
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