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Pepper saga.......... Pepper expert anyone?
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"Val" wrote: "Marie Dodge" wrote in message ... "Val" wrote in message ... Google is your friend....pepper plants+diseases....first hit of 254,000+ is a site with descriptions and pictures of all the problems you've described. Which site had the descriptions I described? What is the URL? I waded through many sites before asking here because none mentioned the problem I'm experiencing - and I don't have the time to read 254,000 sites. So which site did you see the answers on? You didn't even look did you? You haven't "waded" thru anything. No wonder you toss crap all over your garden, fix nothing, destroy much and then whine away about lousy results. OK Marie Dodge, you're either too damned stupid to follow simple instructions or just too ****ing lazy to be even half smart. I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and consider you just beyond real damned stupid and give you a direct link to the FIRST HIT you would have got on Google IF you'd put "pepper plants+diseases" in the little search box, which you obviously didn't. Not that you will actually read it, just like you didn't read anything about all that shit you have dumped all over God knows what or even actually read **FIRST HIT** in my post. Do you move your lips when you read, Marie? Perhaps if you run your finger under each word and carefully say it out loud it will help with your comprehension...or not. http://plantpathology.tamu.edu/Texla...ers/pepper.asp After reading the problems you say you have with your peppers and actually having read the above site I have come to this conclusion: You have, in the most haphazard fashion, poisoned or obliterated anything positive in/on your ground. You garden is rampant with viral, bacterial and fungal disease that has pretty much cancelled out any good trying to bring harmonious balance. You've saved seeds from diseased and weakened plants to perpetuate the horrors of your toxic gardening and any newcomers you plant in that quagmire of festering ilk don't stand a chance. What you are doing 20 years ago would be called ignorance, now it's just blatant stupidity. The fix will require intelligence, commitment, research, patience, and hard work over a period of time, none of these qualities do you seem to possess. You are of the kind Monsanto, Dow and Dupont woo and court because you long for a magic bullet that doesn't exist. You need to sell your place as soon as possible, move to a sub basement apartment with absolutely NO PLACE to even ATTEMPT to grow any living thing, have your groceries delivered and live off of Nuke & Puke dinners, use lots of chemical sprays and cleaning agents in your enclosed environment so you don't go cold turkey on toxins. Then stick a plastic plant in a hunk of Styrofoam on your window sill next to the little ceramic napping cat and call it good. GeeeeeeeeZUZ****inkeeeeeeryestonacrutch, where is Joe SpareBedroom when I need him!?!? Val Don't be hard on yourself Val. I don't think Joe could have been any more eloquent than you have. It's hard not to think that "merry dodge" isn't someone's sock puppet, whose sole purpose is to pull our chain. I haven't been following this latest "dodge" adventure and it sounds like you are all over it but I wanted to make sure every sane gardener out there understood this one thing. When mining companies go out of business, they leave behind large piles of tailings (everything except the ore they were after). These tailings end up leaching heavy metals (lead, arsenic, cadmium) into the local watershed. It is usually about this time the the EPA comes around and proclaims the site toxic and puts it on the "Superfund" list. It cost money to clean up "Superfund" sites, so from a purely capitalistic view point you have to take your hats off to the entrepreneurs who took their potentially costly piles of heavy metals, bagged them up, called it fertilizer, and sold it for $12/10 lb. under the name of "Ironite". "They" say that it would take a very long time for the heavy metal load of your garden soil to build up to toxic levels but we all have a "body burden", http://www.bodyburden.org/ , and no sane person would want to add to it. The long and the short of it is that no amount of heavy metals is "good" for a person. Arsenic, cadmium and lead were selected as the potential COCs (Chemicals of concern ) in Ironite® . The concentrations of the COCs that may be present in surface soils following long term application of Ironite® were modeled using a conservative methodology that assumes that Ironite® is applied at the maximum recommended rates suggested on the label. Modeling was conducted using USEPA equations and assumptions. Area specific values were used where necessary. The potentially complete exposure route to the potential COCs in surface soil include ingestion, dermal contact, and inhalation of fugitive dust. http://www.dirtdoctor.com/view_question.php?id=120# http://www.pccnaturalmarkets.com/sc/...3-ironite.html http://www.envirolaw.org/poison.html njaes.rutgers.edu/pubs/soilprofile/sp-v16.pdf Ironite? You can live without it. -- Billy Bush and Pelosi Behind Bars http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTf...ef=patrick.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0aEo...eature=related |
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