Raw Maple tree sap as tea for marijuana

Mike Larkin

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Raw maple tree sap for organic tea to feed cannabis is a no brainer. Comes straight out of the tree with a PH level between 6.3 - 7.0. Has a multitude of minerals, nutrients, vitamins, 10 known antioxidants, CO2, high sugar content. You get the whole living community when used fresh, your minerals and vitamins and nutrients have already been broken down into a plant usable form which makes it readily available for root uptake. When arated, CO2 is lost and your PH soars up to 9.0 . Do not arate. When boiled down to maple syrup, you seem to lose 7 of the 10 antioxidants and the living community in the sap. Raw sap can be collected from late Oct. Nov. and early Dec. and again late Feb. Mar. and Apr. I always produce a little syrup for my pancakes and Christmas gifts, so there's always the bottom of the bottle for my girls and the odd small batch isn't as tasty, the girls don't seem to care. But whenever I can harvest sap for cannabis, I do. I consider it to be the nectar of the gods for my girls. P.S. If you have a Maple in your yard, it's free, what could possibly be better..
 
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