Birch tree molasses for cannabis plants?

MrGreen23

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My question is as the title states....can you use The molasses collected from a birch tree for our plants? (Betula alba): In March, you can tap up to 18 gallons (81 litres) of thin 'molasses' from the trunk which, when reduced by boiling, could provide a reddish sugar for making wine then vinegar, or for preserving. Excuse the extract there from an article but surely this is a good free way of obtaining it?
 

GreenHighlander

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My question is as the title states....can you use The molasses collected from a birch tree for our plants? (Betula alba): In March, you can tap up to 18 gallons (81 litres) of thin 'molasses' from the trunk which, when reduced by boiling, could provide a reddish sugar for making wine then vinegar, or for preserving. Excuse the extract there from an article but surely this is a good free way of obtaining it?
What Birch? There are many.
Yes you can use it. What the results will be would be interesting.
Cheers :)
 

Lordhooha

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My question is as the title states....can you use The molasses collected from a birch tree for our plants? (Betula alba): In March, you can tap up to 18 gallons (81 litres) of thin 'molasses' from the trunk which, when reduced by boiling, could provide a reddish sugar for making wine then vinegar, or for preserving. Excuse the extract there from an article but surely this is a good free way of obtaining it?
Good molasses is super cheap.
 
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