Re: alfalfa
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- Subject: Re: alfalfa
- From: "* N* <s*@ce.net>
- Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1998 17:05:10 -0400
Good lands!!!! I ate the tablets!!!
Seaweed is reported to contain growth hormones also.
Dan Nelson
Bridgeville DE
zone 7
-----Original Message-----
From: Denise Nakon <beautbug@provide.net>
To: hosta-open@mallorn.com <hosta-open@mallorn.com>
Date: Saturday, July 25, 1998 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: alfalfa
>Preston Littleton wrote:
>>
>> I have had a great increase in growth since I have started using
>> Organic Alfalfa (a dietary supplement. I have not run a scientific
>> study so I can't be sure how much the alfalfa has helped. I soak two
>> 500mg tablets to allow them to dissolve before adding Peter's
>> fertilizer. Then I just water away!!
>> I started using alfalfa after reading "Alfalfa and Triacontanol as
>> a Plant Stimulant" - (from a lecture by D. L. Hinerman,M.D.) in the
>> 1996-1997 Van Wade catalog. The article was originally submitted to
>> the Great Lakes Regional Editor by Clarence Owens of Jackson,
>> Michigan. Many benefits are listed including doubling of weights of
>> plants and up to 3 years growth in one growing season.
>> Has anybody else tried this and what have been the results?
>> Preston Littleton
>> Seaford DE
>> zone 7
>
>
>Wow! If this is true, I will start usining it ASAP!
>
>Denise
>Michigan
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