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Old 14-01-2005, 11:31 AM
Theo
 
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HI
it is the iron contained in the nail but it takes time you can put a
bounch of nails and put water over it will rost and than give the
water to the plants
but using sequesterene or concentrated pine bark is as good and
even better and is mainly for acidphile plants like gardenia Rhodos
camellias
In my case was not a problem of Chlorosis it is the winther and
variety of plant that do that
Thanks anyway


Steve wachs wrote:
i HEARD IT SAID THAT PUTTING AN OLD NAIL IN THE SOIL WITH PINES HAS THE SAME EFFECT. ADDS NUTIRENTS THAT INTENSIFIES THE COLOR IN THE LEAVES


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