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lisfisher |
Ct
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Hello, I have some "PHC" brand biofertilizer 6-12-6, 85% fertilizers, 6% seaweed extract, 5% humic acids and 4% Leonardite extract, whatever that is. This product is made for seedlings and houseplants. Would this make a good solution to soak AG seeds in?
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4/19/2012 8:55:41 AM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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Might be be good.I'd keep it very low concentration.Its not nessessary-H2O is safer
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4/19/2012 12:54:39 PM
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matt-man |
Rapid City, SD
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only soak seeds here in warm tap water at 85°
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4/19/2012 8:30:25 PM
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