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African violets


>Date:
>        Sun, 25 May 1997 15:34:48 -0700
>  From:
>        Vera Diehl <villager@slip.net>
>    To:
>        Stever@on-ramp.ior.com>
>
>
>Greetings!
>Your article on African Violets written on the Garden Gate web page is
>very interesting.  Will you please tell me how to use Epsom Salt to
>cause them to bloom?  Is this one way to lower the pH?
>Many thanks for your article, and for your help with my question.
>
>Vera Diehl
>villager@slip.net

I haven't had an answer on this query, but surely some of you on this
list know of this method??

I want to thank Marilyn for encouraging me to try sticky white fly traps
again.   This time they really work, and my fuchias are growing as they
never have before!  If any of you has white flies, do get some sticky
traps.  They're wonderful!

The hibiscus plant which I got last fall and transplanted into leca
stones is blooming nicely.  I had wanted a red one, but had to settled
for one marked yellow.  I was pleased that the blossoms are bright red.

Hope someone knows about using epsom salt on AVs

tia, Vera


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