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[INDOOR-GARDENING:148] Re: orchids
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- Subject: [INDOOR-GARDENING:148] Re: orchids
- From: t*@linkfast.net (Leslie L. Smith)
- Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 09:37:32 -0600
Oh and all this time I thot you used it in the plants SOIL.
hmmmm learn something new all the time.
--leslie
At 7:12 AM 2/13/99, Gesneriads@aol.com wrote:
>Dear Ros,
>
>Fish emulsion is an emulsification of actual fish blended in liquid so you can
>mist with it or water with it. It is very smooth; however, there is a strong
>scent, but the plants love it. We use it often in fertilizing by misting many
>different tropical plants. In this manner, plants are able to absorb
>nutrients much as they would in their natural habitat with rain, mist, bird
>and animal droppings, etc. Not new, it's been around for many years. Atlas
>and Science are two brands here in the US I suspect your larger garden centers
>there in England would have it.
>
>Warm Regards,
>Jim McKinney, McKinney's Glassehouse
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