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Old 15-06-2003, 05:44 PM
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Default Do hyacinths propagate?

In article nk.net,
"Snooze" wrote:

"gerry" wrote in message
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They need warmth to take off (and some potash if you have fish, full
fertilizer if not). They suck nutrients up like crazy - The University of
Vermont has even experimented with them in "green houses" to scrub sewage.
VT is too cold for them to survive in the winter and most lakes are too

cool
for them to spread very much in one summer. Thus they are no treat as an
invasive species in VT.


Where do you find fertilizer that has a low nitrogen and low phosphorus
content, and is fairly high in potash?

Sameer


If you don't need much, Flora Fin by Tetra is Potash. Otherwise, you
can get rock form from a water conditioning co.

WH seem to flower best if you contain them into a overcrowded space.

jay
Sun, Jun 15, 2003


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