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General Discussion
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Subject: Disease Control & Vitamins
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| Thebestofthebest |
McMinnville,OR, 97128
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Hi, it took me about a year to figure this potion out! Since the last time my pumpkin died from lack of vitamins I started this formula. It also can help prevent diseases. I have tested it and it works! If you would like to purchase some, please e-mail me. It cost's around $16.95. I tied keeping the price down but I need more money to keep makeing my formula! If you ordered and didn't help, i'll give you a refund! Have a great Pumpkin season!
To order, e-mail me @ [email protected] or just reply!
Thanks--Grant
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2/14/2001 6:56:41 PM
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| LIpumpkin |
Long Island,New York
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At the risk of sounding like a cynical New Yorker (which I am) ,why don't you tell us a little more about your vitamin deficient plant,how to spot a vitamin deficiency in Atlantic Giant Pumpkins, and a little more specific information on what your product contains.I am especially interested in how you determined that your plant was vitamine deficient. (we use many pesticides and fertilizers and we would be wary of a dangerous mix of materials or an accidental double dose).........Glenn A.
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2/18/2001 3:14:47 PM
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| Thebestofthebest |
McMinnville,OR, 97128
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Okay, My potion is the color Blue. This will not harm the plant in this case. I wouldn't be selling this potion if it didn't work. I can't say all of the ingredeants for some purposes but I can tell you that the last study said that if you overdose your plant w/ this potion, you can still revive it before it is dead. This potion is amed at Disease control, for instance, Fungi (Mold), roting off the roots and much more. We did study this on all capable disease but some didn't pass. Now if your intrested still, please reply!--Grant
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2/18/2001 3:56:26 PM
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| Gads |
Deer Park WA
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Thebestofthebest, I have to agree with Lipunpkin I would not try anything on my babies if I did not know before hand what the product contained, or what it was supposed to do. I also would be very interested in any info you have regaurding "vitamin deficiency" in Atlantic Giants. We give all our plants every macro and micro nutrient you can imagine along with seaweed, fish emulsion, etc.(which is probably why alot of them split) I am extremely cautious when it comes to fungicides as they always have a harmful effect to the soil micro organisms, and therefore the A.G.
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2/18/2001 7:47:29 PM
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| John D. |
Connecticut, USA
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TBoTB,
Look at your diary entries... the only thing your plant was deficient in was heat. It froze to death. You planted way too early. You could have poured the fountain of youth on it, and it still wouldn't have revived.
Please only make posts about you "potion" on the 'Articles for Sale' message board.
John
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2/19/2001 8:19:52 AM
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| Thebestofthebest |
McMinnville,OR, 97128
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Okay, it seems everybody is courious about what is in the potion and to determine how my plant was vitamin deficient. My plant was turning brownish. It was turning mushy. I never gave my Pumkin any Vitamins during this period untill I made my potion. I tried it and my pumpkin turned back to normal within the two weeks. However it did have left-over brown spots which did not kill the pumpkin. Satisfied?
T0 John: I noticed it was too early. I was doing another experiment on my potion to test. And you where right, it didn't work. It was only to test. My job is to help pumpkin growers keep there pumpkin healthy. I know that everybody has a question like the ones above. Have a great pumpkin growing season!
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2/19/2001 1:30:56 PM
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