Molasses in Canada ?

Herb potman

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Hey all Iam looking to buy some organic blackstrap molasses unsulphered but it’s super expensive online ? Any suggestions on sites or stores in Canada. Better yet in Brampton or Toronto ? Help
 

Jjgrow420

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Can't you Canadians just go out in your backyards and uncork your maple hole? Seriously, maple syrup would work just as well...I don't know what the bulk situation for syrup is like up there, but it's an option!!
lmfao.
maple syrup doesn't flow from trees it has to be boiled and refined and its fairly exp.
i mean i generally have a bunch stored in my igloo protected by polar bears
 

WubbaLubbaDubDub

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Can't you Canadians just go out in your backyards and uncork your maple hole? Seriously, maple syrup would work just as well...I don't know what the bulk situation for syrup is like up there, but it's an option!!
Might be a cheap option in Ontario and Quebec but out west maple syrup is super expensive. Molasses is a cheaper growing alternative
 

hotrodharley

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Plants don't eat food. They use the energy from the sun, or other light and use it to make their food. ... Plants use photosynthesis to make sugar. Just like eating sugar gives humans energy to work and play, sugar allows plants to grow and do other important work.”

Your plants DO NOT USE SUGARS!!!! Hello? Stop believing that stupidity right now. The molasses is for the humic acid in it eh? Now start reading botanical journals and look for molasses. You won’t find it. Search for humic acid and fulvic acid. That is in there. They make glucose. They don’t use it for growing or anything else.
 

WubbaLubbaDubDub

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Plants don't eat food. They use the energy from the sun, or other light and use it to make their food. ... Plants use photosynthesis to make sugar. Just like eating sugar gives humans energy to work and play, sugar allows plants to grow and do other important work.”

Your plants DO NOT USE SUGARS!!!! Hello? Stop believing that stupidity right now. The molasses is for the humic acid in it eh? Now start reading botanical journals and look for molasses. You won’t find it. Search for humic acid and fulvic acid. That is in there. They make glucose. They don’t use it for growing or anything else.
i Use molasses in my AACT’s and occasionally a little mixed with my water to feed the soil microbes.I know the plant doesn’t eat sugars.

I can justify a $24 5kg bottle every 2-2.5 years that’s penny’s per feed or tea. I don’t buy bottles of nutrients so I guess this is the closest thing for me
 

hotrodharley

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i Use molasses in my AACT’s and occasionally a little mixed with my water to feed the soil microbes.I know the plant doesn’t eat sugars.

I can justify a $24 5kg bottle every 2-2.5 years that’s penny’s per feed or tea. I don’t buy bottles of nutrients so I guess this is the closest thing for me
Buy humic acid products. Humic requires building up. So does fulvic. Molasses is okay but spot treatment with it is a waste. From the start or save your molasses.
 

Jjgrow420

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Might be a cheap option in Ontario and Quebec but out west maple syrup is super expensive. Molasses is a cheaper growing alternative
theres a maple syrup farm 20mins from my house
but i still use aunt jemima on my flapjacks
lol
its right beside the Mounties outpost and you gotta use the moose to plow through the 10meters of snow to get there. even in August.

lol so funny i can drive to buffalo in 30mins but americans seem to think all of Canada is in some kind of maple syrup artic circle with igloos and polar bears.
nah brah.
its march 25 and its 20°c here today in the sun
 
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MidnightSun72

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lmfao.
maple syrup doesn't flow from trees it has to be boiled and refined and its fairly exp.
i mean i generally have a bunch stored in my igloo protected by polar bears
And how exactly do you think they make molasses? You ever wonder why it's so dark?
 

Jjgrow420

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And how exactly do you think they make molasses? You ever wonder why it's so dark?
lol yes but the sources are diff. molasses is made from sugar cane or sugar beets. maple syrup comes from sap in a tree. it takes a long ass time to fill a bucket with sap and that sap will yeild a very small amount of maple syrup. hence the reason its more expensive. bro dont argue with me about it trust me ive been on the tour its minutes from my house. i never said molasses wasnt refined. i simply said maple syrup doesnt flow from trees
just make sure you dont read what i said then add your 2 cents when its totally irrelevant.
 
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