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To all !!
This is a new product that is out. They named it MYKE . This is one of the best 100% naturel. Myke is a growth supplement. What is myke?? Myke is a beneficial fugus on a carrier.The fungus associates with plant roots and increases phosphorus uptakes.They work together like a team.One makes the other one work. You only have to apply this pruduct once and when the plant is gone the fugus stays alive in the ground. The next year you won't have to put this in the ground. This fugus triples the root of almost any plant. Some exceptions. Let me know if you've worked with this very good product Stephane Boutin Quebec --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 27/01/03 |
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"stephane Boutin" wrote in message news:3ea00526_4@newsfeed... To all !! This is a new product that is out. They named it MYKE . This is one of the best 100% naturel. Myke is a growth supplement. What is myke?? Let me know if you've worked with this very good product Stephane Boutin Quebec --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 27/01/03 Never heard of it, your virus definitions are seriously out of date BTW Nicky |
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Stephane wrote in message This is a new product that is out. They named it MYKE . This is one of the best 100% naturel. Myke is a growth supplement. What is myke?? Myke is a beneficial fugus on a carrier.The fungus associates with plant roots and increases phosphorus uptakes.They work together like a team.One makes the other one work. You only have to apply this pruduct once and when the plant is gone the fugus stays alive in the ground. The next year you won't have to put this in the ground. This fugus triples the root of almost any plant. Some exceptions. Let me know if you've worked with this very good product Not used that product but as I grow a few orchids, including hardy ones, I will have worked with mycorrhizae as they are needed for orchid seed to germinate successfully in nature. Which it does in some of my other garden pots, especially pots of lilies (?). Therefore I have to believe lilies must also utilise a mycorrhiza fungus, indeed the same one as needed by my Dactylorhisa seedlings. Which is why, when I repot, I always use a proportion of the old compost too, so ensuring the fungus is transferred to the new pot. Sounds as if this product would make growing hardy/native orchids from seed a bit less a matter of luck. (That's unless you happen to have a fully kitted out laboratory) -- Bob www.pooleygreengrowers.org.uk/ about an Allotment site in Runnymede fighting for it's existence. |
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It was a dark and stormy night, and as the people of uk.rec.gardening
huddled around the fire, stephane Boutin told them this story: Myke is a beneficial fugus on a carrier.The fungus associates with plant roots and increases phosphorus uptakes.They work together like a team.One makes the other one work. I had been under the impression that different plants associated with different fungi, yet this seems to indicate that they're not that fussy. Who's right? Rhiannon |
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Rhiannon Macfie Miller wrote: It was a dark and stormy night, and as the people of uk.rec.gardening huddled around the fire, stephane Boutin told them this story: Myke is a beneficial fugus on a carrier.The fungus associates with plant roots and increases phosphorus uptakes.They work together like a team.One makes the other one work. I had been under the impression that different plants associated with different fungi, yet this seems to indicate that they're not that fussy. Who's right? Well, up until the invention of Myke, you were. Think about it this way. If some genius biotechnicians had developed a generic and universally beneficial form of mycorrhiza, do you think that they would advertise it on uk.rec.gardening? The terms Tono Bungay and Snake Oil spring to mind. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message I had been under the impression that different plants associated with different fungi, yet this seems to indicate that they're not that fussy. Who's right? Well, up until the invention of Myke, you were. Think about it this way. If some genius biotechnicians had developed a generic and universally beneficial form of mycorrhiza, do you think that they would advertise it on uk.rec.gardening? The terms Tono Bungay and Snake Oil spring to mind. Why is it easier to sell magic than to sell science? It's a very old question that badly needs addressing. Rod |
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Ok then fine you think i'm a bullshitter
just go visit this adress www.usemyke.com Tell me what you think Stephane Nick Maclaren a écrit dans le message : ... In article , Rhiannon Macfie Miller wrote: It was a dark and stormy night, and as the people of uk.rec.gardening huddled around the fire, stephane Boutin told them this story: Myke is a beneficial fugus on a carrier.The fungus associates with plant roots and increases phosphorus uptakes.They work together like a team.One makes the other one work. I had been under the impression that different plants associated with different fungi, yet this seems to indicate that they're not that fussy. Who's right? Well, up until the invention of Myke, you were. Think about it this way. If some genius biotechnicians had developed a generic and universally beneficial form of mycorrhiza, do you think that they would advertise it on uk.rec.gardening? The terms Tono Bungay and Snake Oil spring to mind. Regards, Nick Maclaren. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 27/01/03 |
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In article 3ea56270_1@newsfeed, "stephane Boutin" writes: | Ok then fine you think i'm a bullshitter | just go visit this adress | www.usemyke.com | Tell me what you think I think that they can't write Web pages, either. It displays as two fields of colour. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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