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Michael Marcotrigiano, Ph.D
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Smith College
Lyman Conservatory, 15 College Lane
Northampton, MA 01063
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Marc Chagall
>>> juviegas@brturbo.com 07/13/04 10:11AM >>>
We used the carbonized rice hulls in micropropagated african violets,
with
very good results. See annex, the abstract of our article.
Judith
----- Original Message -----
To:
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: [aroid-l] Rice hulls as planting media?
> I'd be afraid of how fast the rice hulls would rot. I've never seen
them
> but some years ago I used cocoa hulls as mulch. Smelled great but
got
slimy
> and moldy - ugh. I wouldn't want that down in my soil mix.
>
> -Ken
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bryant, Susan L."
> To:
> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 2:48 PM
> Subject: [aroid-l] Rice hulls as planting media?
>
>
> > Hello,
> > I bought some rice hulls or husks to use as a soil top dressing,
but I
> > really don't care for the look of it. Has anyone ever used the
hulls as
> > part of their soil mix? Just curious...
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Susan
>
>
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