Jim:
I know you don't think much of ST but I tried it recently on a
Serissa.
After one application I got a burst of growth that was
startling. Nothing
else changed. The plant is indoors and has not been
fertilized. I didn't
use one drop per gallon. I used a 1/4 teaspoon full in the
gallon. I'm
trying it on the other trees this week. I'll let you know how
it works. I
guess my Serissa likes snake oil.
Thanks, John-NJ
1. People tend to see what they want to see.
2. It was a Serissa, for heaven's sake; they'll do anything to
keep you guessing.
3. It is spring -- where those kinds of things just happen.
4. If you keep on using that formula for garden chemicals (if a
drop is good 100 drops must be better), you will either make your
family very ill, pollute the environment, kill a few trees, or
all of the above.
READ -- AND FOLLOW -- LABEL INSTRUCTIONS -- ALWAYS!
Jim Lewis -
- Tallahassee, FL - "People,
when Columbus discovered this country, it was plum full of nuts
and berries. And I'm right here to tell you the berries are just
about all gone." -- Uncle Dave Macon, old-time musician
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