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From: "brian williams" pugturd50 at hotmail.com> on 2001.09.04 at 15:00:28(7329)
Would adding super phosphate help my plants?
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From: magrysbo at shu.edu on 2001.09.05 at 01:41:58(7339)
Makes my Brugmansias bloom like crazy. Can't hurt to try some - at least
not as much as possibly Roundup!
Oh Yeah, you can try on some more of your plants first ;-) !
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From: "brian williams" pugturd50 at hotmail.com> on 2001.09.05 at 04:44:26(7345)
Well, I will try it and see if it does work. Another thing I have been
trying is actually putting pond tablets in the some of the pots LOL. This
does seem to made some plants grow like crazy. The Typhonodorum lindleyanum
as well as some philos surely like them. Of course the roundup think is
scary to try but if you have something you have tons of it may be worth a
try who knows if this can be perfected we may be able to get a lot more out
of propagating them
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From: StellrJ at aol.com on 2001.09.06 at 19:53:35(7377)
In a message dated Tue, 4 Sep 2001 11:00:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "brian williams" writes:
> Would adding super phosphate help my plants?
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That depends. What are your plants' phosphorous needs versus the phosphorous content of your soil? Too much of a good thing can be bad.
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