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KYGROWER

KENTUCKY

I've been do some reading on this liquid carbon. There is alot of information on this issue, including how it is better than injecting gas into soil. It claims to speed up a plants growth. I'm not going to go into details, but it is all done at the molecular level. Actually very interesting.
My question is, has anyone ever used this before, even on something rather than pumpkins? I am thinking of planting a late season plant now, and test this product for 2-3 months with new plant before 1st frost.
Any input appreciated.
thanks,
mike

7/30/2003 6:25:53 PM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

I had to use Gro-Safe sprayable activated charcoal on some chemically damaged putting greens a few years back. It worked very well.

The existing live turf areas thrived after treatment which leads me to believe there were troubles in the rootzone that we weren't aware of prior to the renovation.

Steve

7/30/2003 8:42:03 PM

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