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These are supposed to be slow release fertilizers without the problems
of osmicoat.

Anyone use them? Any Problems?
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Apparently if the temperature is warm it will release the nutrients too
quickly. Nutricote/Dynamite is supposed to release it more evenly.
-danny

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These are supposed to be slow release fertilizers without the problems
of osmicoat.

Anyone use them? Any Problems?


What are the problems with Osmocote? I don't use it on orchids, but I
do use it on things like vireyas. It seems to work quite well. The
plants thrive and bloom.

J. Del Col



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Osmocote is reputed to "blast" with certain water types and, as Danny noted,
at certain temps.

I use Dynamite with no problems.

Diana

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Apparently if the temperature is warm it will release the nutrients too
quickly. Nutricote/Dynamite is supposed to release it more evenly.
-danny

wrote in message
ups.com...

wrote:
These are supposed to be slow release fertilizers without the problems
of osmicoat.

Anyone use them? Any Problems?


What are the problems with Osmocote? I don't use it on orchids, but I
do use it on things like vireyas. It seems to work quite well. The
plants thrive and bloom.

J. Del Col





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Sounds like a testimonial:
D. Kulaga of Florida writes "I used to have a lot of trouble with the other
fertilizer pellets prematurely blasting on me. Then I switched to Dynamite.
It just doesn't blow up no matter what the temperature or water quality!"

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
Osmocote is reputed to "blast" with certain water types and, as Danny
noted, at certain temps.

I use Dynamite with no problems.

Diana

"danny" wrote in message
.. .
Apparently if the temperature is warm it will release the nutrients too
quickly. Nutricote/Dynamite is supposed to release it more evenly.
-danny

wrote in message
ups.com...

wrote:
These are supposed to be slow release fertilizers without the problems
of osmicoat.

Anyone use them? Any Problems?

What are the problems with Osmocote? I don't use it on orchids, but I
do use it on things like vireyas. It seems to work quite well. The
plants thrive and bloom.

J. Del Col









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On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 20:15:38 GMT, al wrote:
Sounds like a testimonial:
D. Kulaga of Florida writes "I used to have a lot of trouble with the other
fertilizer pellets prematurely blasting on me. Then I switched to Dynamite.
It just doesn't blow up no matter what the temperature or water quality!"


You funny.


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(((((((LOL)))))) & ROTFLMBO

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al wrote:
Sounds like a testimonial:
D. Kulaga of Florida writes "I used to have a lot of trouble with the
other fertilizer pellets prematurely blasting on me. Then I switched
to Dynamite. It just doesn't blow up no matter what the temperature
or water quality!"
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
Osmocote is reputed to "blast" with certain water types and, as Danny
noted, at certain temps.

I use Dynamite with no problems.

Diana

"danny" wrote in message
.. .
Apparently if the temperature is warm it will release the nutrients
too quickly. Nutricote/Dynamite is supposed to release it more
evenly. -danny

wrote in message
ups.com...

wrote:
These are supposed to be slow release fertilizers without the
problems of osmicoat.

Anyone use them? Any Problems?

What are the problems with Osmocote? I don't use it on orchids,
but I do use it on things like vireyas. It seems to work quite
well. The plants thrive and bloom.

J. Del Col



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Dynamite doesn't blast. There is something funny there somewhere if I
can just work it out........;-))
Joe T

wendy7 wrote:
(((((((LOL)))))) & ROTFLMBO

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al wrote:
Sounds like a testimonial:
D. Kulaga of Florida writes "I used to have a lot of trouble with the
other fertilizer pellets prematurely blasting on me. Then I switched
to Dynamite. It just doesn't blow up no matter what the temperature
or water quality!"
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
Osmocote is reputed to "blast" with certain water types and, as Danny
noted, at certain temps.

I use Dynamite with no problems.

Diana

"danny" wrote in message
.. .
Apparently if the temperature is warm it will release the nutrients
too quickly. Nutricote/Dynamite is supposed to release it more
evenly. -danny

wrote in message
ups.com...

wrote:
These are supposed to be slow release fertilizers without the
problems of osmicoat.

Anyone use them? Any Problems?

What are the problems with Osmocote? I don't use it on orchids,
but I do use it on things like vireyas. It seems to work quite
well. The plants thrive and bloom.

J. Del Col


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Diana Kulaga wrote:
Osmocote is reputed to "blast" with certain water types and, as Danny noted,
at certain temps.

I use Dynamite with no problems," she said Nobely


J. Del Col

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Acutually Di, I have Quaker oats wwhich gives me all the fiber I need & then also
helps lower the colestrol. (((LOL)))

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Diana Kulaga wrote:
Osmocote is reputed to "blast" with certain water types and, as Danny
noted, at certain temps.

I use Dynamite with no problems.

Diana





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On 3 Oct 2006 17:59:29 -0700 in .com jtill wrote:
Dynamite doesn't blast. There is something funny there somewhere if I
can just work it out........;-))


Remember the whole point of dynamite was it wasn't as prone to premature
detonation as pure nitroglycerine.

(Those who learn from history are doomed to watch those that don't repeat
it over and over again).
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elfick willg: you can't use dell to beat people, it wouldn't stand up
to the strain... much like attacking a tank with a wiffle bat
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Ouch!!

Diana

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Diana Kulaga wrote:
Osmocote is reputed to "blast" with certain water types and, as Danny
noted,
at certain temps.

I use Dynamite with no problems," she said Nobely


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Here's what Diana Kulaga of Florida says about Nutricote: "Since I've been
using this product I've lost three pounds weekly! I met my dream man, won
the Lottery, and grew two inches taller! Thanks, Nutricote!!"

And if you order within the next 15 minutes we'll send you not just one, but
TWO packages of Nutricote for the low, low price of just $19.95! But wait!
There's more!!! We'll also send you the handy dandy__________________

You finish it, LOL!

Diana
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Sounds like a testimonial:
D. Kulaga of Florida writes "I used to have a lot of trouble with the
other fertilizer pellets prematurely blasting on me. Then I switched to
Dynamite. It just doesn't blow up no matter what the temperature or water
quality!"

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
Osmocote is reputed to "blast" with certain water types and, as Danny
noted, at certain temps.

I use Dynamite with no problems.

Diana

"danny" wrote in message
.. .
Apparently if the temperature is warm it will release the nutrients too
quickly. Nutricote/Dynamite is supposed to release it more evenly.
-danny

wrote in message
ups.com...

wrote:
These are supposed to be slow release fertilizers without the problems
of osmicoat.

Anyone use them? Any Problems?

What are the problems with Osmocote? I don't use it on orchids, but I
do use it on things like vireyas. It seems to work quite well. The
plants thrive and bloom.

J. Del Col









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