Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: MYCORRHIZAE-ENDO-BENIFICIAL BACTERIA
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big-n-orange |
Il
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endo is good,ecto is bad. the more species of endo the better and the addition of beneficial bacteria is the secret combo? what are growers using this year and where to obtain from,granular/water soluable. is this a tightly guarded secret? (endo-benificial bacteria combo)someone has to spill the beans!
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3/27/2007 12:36:57 PM
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STEVE Z |
Berlin,mi.(zuhlke2@hotmail.com)
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http://www.hollandsgiants.com/soil.html
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3/27/2007 1:27:41 PM
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Starrfarms |
Pleasant Hill, Or
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http://www.reforest.com/pricesheet.html
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3/27/2007 1:53:31 PM
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springwater |
Gays Mills,WI
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http://www.bio-organics.com/Mycorrhizae_Products.html
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3/27/2007 8:06:09 PM
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docgipe |
Montoursville, PA
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Ecto Fungi is not bad! It just becomes effective on other plants that are generally not found in one's garden. Endo Fungi is what most garden plants will associate with. There are no beans to spill. They are packed Endo or Ecto because the user of one type may not have any use for the other.
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3/28/2007 2:12:23 PM
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garysand |
San Jose garysand@pacbell.net
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ecto is mostly for trees
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3/28/2007 8:24:36 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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Correct...I sell Ecto for trees & ecto or vegetables & other annual flowers. Ecto won't hurt annual plants. But since it does them no good, why bother?
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3/28/2007 11:16:54 PM
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