homemaade fish emulsion
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- Subject: homemaade fish emulsion
- From: S* H* <f*@NETCENTRAL.NET>
- Date: Fri, 15 Aug 1997 01:14:20 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <2397.7162T539T1544@awinc.com>
ok folks,
here's a gross question...if i had a dead catfish from my husband's
aquarium could i like blenderize it or something? some of the tomato
plants in my little raised bed have yellowing leaves--my problem book
suggests that it might be a nitrogen deficiency and recommends a foliar
spray of fish emulsion. I also have human consumption type seaweed in my
cabinets. could add it as well if recommended. whaddaya think??
Fia
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