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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | dairycow | Pei Springvale | This stuff is running up here in Canada. Just wondering how good it is for the plants. Do you think it is worth the work to get some. | 3/12/2016 5:27:44 PM | 
		
            | Twinnie(Micheal) | Ireland | I know a lot of people used it in the past | 3/12/2016 7:24:19 PM | 
		
            | marley | Massachusetts | bud, or buddy sap from a sugar house. | 3/14/2016 6:32:59 AM | 
		
            | VTSteve | South Hero, VT | Jim Bryson grew his 1818.5 world record using diluted late season maple syrup.  The late season syrup has a molasses like color, has many trace minerals, and contains various growth hormones.
 I would contact the GVGO if you want to learn in detail how Jim went about using maple syrup.
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            | Porkchop | Central NY | Wouldn't it spoil after to long? | 3/14/2016 10:29:16 PM | 
		
            | Green Toe | Ontario | I keep mine in freezer | 3/15/2016 6:10:08 AM | 
		
            | VTSteve | South Hero, VT | The syrup will not spoil if unsealed.  Once opened, it will develop a mold on the surface of the container if not kept refrigerated.  The mold can be removed by pouring the syrup thru a strainer and the rest of the syrup should be good. | 3/18/2016 4:44:54 PM | 
		
            | Donkin | nOVA sCOTIA | makes great tasting moonshine...lol | 3/18/2016 7:29:33 PM | 
		
            | Donkin | nOVA sCOTIA | no health warning labels and 100% organic :) | 3/18/2016 7:31:36 PM | 
		
        
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