Re: Fertilization
Uh...Yeah... I won't wait for that one to hit theaters. Rick, I haven't got
the bottle; it's buried somewhere in the garage, and it's so darn cold
outside, bitch, bitch, bitch, moan, moon, moan...But the main ingredient was a
series of b-complex vitamins, and a few other trace elements. I don't
usually buy/make anything but organic fertilzers, but hell, the bottle looked
so damn cool.
Ernest
Richard J. Noffke wrote:
> What were the active ingredients in your expensive brown bottles? Sounds
> like a scene in the movie "Ernest Quintiliani and his secret brown
> bottles!"
>
> Rick
>
> ----------
> > From: Ernest Quintiliani <click@ma.ultranet.com>
> > To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
> > Subject: Fertilization
> > Date: Friday, January 23, 1998 1:24 PM
> >
> > Say Folks,
> >
> > Anyone out there in punkinland have any experience with a gimmicky
> > looking product out there called "SuperThrive" Comes in big brown
> > bottles and costs a mint. Also marketed under the name "Hormex". I
> > used it las year and it really seemed to perk up the vines, but Unles I
> > get som info on whether or not more experienced growers have had success
> > with this stuff, I'm not going to waste my money.
> >
> > Fertilizing is a bit of a mystery to me. I know how to test and
> > amend the soil at the beginning, but fertilizing throughout the season
> > has always been haphazzard for me. Perhaps someone of the zone 5
> > climate might let me in on a feeding schedule? Thanks
> >
> >
> > Ernest
> >
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