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Lettuce growing.
"Jeßus" wrote in message
... In article , ask@itshall said... : :"0tterbot" wrote in message news:Hdu6n.2876 : : i haven't worked out yet whether seasol/poo stew is a huge help to lettuce : or not, but it does seem to be anecdotally. : :I've always believed that Seasol has been of a lot of use in preventing :transplant shock. It may just be co-incidence, but if I've ever forgotten :to water seedligns in with seasol, they haven't got off to as good a start :as if I do. I guess that would count as anecdotal evidence. The above is my experience as well. Seasol (or similar) is magic stuff, especially for minimising transplant shock. A few times now I've transplanted seedlings, watered some with a seaweed extract, and a couple without - just to see what (if any) difference it would make. Invariably the seedlings watered with seaweed extract do better, often with no noticeable transplant stress at all. :-)) Well it's good to know that my experiences have been replicated by someone else. |
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