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Re: wetting agent
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- Subject: Re: wetting agent
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- Date: Sat, 10 May 1997 21:19:05 -0400 (EDT)
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The wetting from hot water occurs because of the steam so if you create
somthing like a double boiler then it will wet in hurry or pour hot water
thru reheat and pur back thru.
At 01:25 PM 5/10/97 -0500, frank cooper wrote:
>If you are mixing up a tub of soil mix, simply use hot water, let sit
>for a while and them remix. Hot water will do in a couple of hours what
>cold water would take a week to do. Don't put time release fertilizer in
>though. If fact, time release fertilizer should only be used by
>florists.
>
>
>Frank Cooper
>Urbana, Il.
>Zone 5b min. temp -15°F; -26°C
>Very little snow cover.
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