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Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: subsitute for azomite
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scottie |
Williamsport, Pa.
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i put in an order to a fetell dealer. i wanted azomite and he said they don't have it no more but they have a susitute.i got redmond trace mineral salt.(95%sodium choride).has ca.,k, mg,sulfer,zn,cu,iron,p,mn,says its for livestock..i think i should through it in the river.sounds like to much salt for me...any one else have a problem with this, besides me?
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4/1/2012 6:12:40 PM
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Luigi |
Charlotte, MI
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Take a look at the Natural Conditioner product by Fertrell. This may be what they should have recommended?
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4/1/2012 7:13:14 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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I use seaagri.com it is dehydrated sea water, works great.
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4/1/2012 7:23:03 PM
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Pumpkin JAM |
Tinykinville
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no way i use anything with that much salt
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4/1/2012 7:49:49 PM
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Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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I would stick with azomite,How much do you need?I bought a 12.oz fine powder bag yesterday & a 44lb bag last week.I would look for another supplier.
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4/1/2012 8:20:56 PM
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Cornhusk |
Gays Mills, Wisconsin
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Scottie, you deer hunt? I think that substitue may be better used elsewhere. Good luck this season. John
Richard, your product has over 10,000 times as much gold in it as Azomite! and by analysis very similar sodium levels... worth comparison. There are some significant differences (alumina and silica for instance) and based upon my soil test I'd lean toward the more golden product :)
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4/1/2012 10:28:31 PM
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scottie |
Williamsport, Pa.
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i think im gonna go with ironite this year instend.handy, i ussually get a 50# bag.cornhusk,great idea!.lugi,richard,pumkin jam.thanks...........scott
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4/2/2012 4:52:15 AM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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That sounds like a great salt lick for cattle and deer.I bought azomite on ebay.They have 43 pound bags.
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4/2/2012 12:25:58 PM
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