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Giant Jack |
Macomb County
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I just wanted to post, forget the growth hormones. They may work. However, I was shown they’re not necessary when they produced no better result than a good soil biology can.
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11/22/2010 5:13:13 AM
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Tomato Man |
Colorado Springs, CO
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There isn't much better than.....abundant and healthy soil biology !
If you want to help that biology process and provide good plant groth hormones....consider adding kelp meal and alfalfa meal into that soil.
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12/5/2010 11:27:46 AM
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