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Subject: Best of luck
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| Kennytheheat |
Bristol R.I. USA
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Anyone know the best way to use Mollasis in a feeding program. I've heard of some really off the wall stuff like useing fresh blood any suggestions?
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7/21/2009 2:31:58 PM
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| just bill ( team Pettit ) |
Adams County
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1oz per gallon , ground only , one time per week
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7/21/2009 9:06:10 PM
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| Bohica (Tom) |
Www.extremepumpkinstore.com
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fresh blood no, maybe blood meal as an organic choice for nitrogen. Molasses are used in compost tea as a food for the bacteria, drenched into the soil for the same purpose, but also applied foliar in some cases.
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7/22/2009 12:51:51 AM
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| scienceteacher |
Nashville, TN
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Blood meal is a good source for N. Just watch out - local dogs will become very interested in the area it is used on though.
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7/22/2009 6:54:06 AM
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| big pumpkin dreamer |
Gold Hill, Oregon
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do microbes only eat once a week? nothing personal just wondering? this is all new to me. should i say is 1 oz. of mollasses enough to feed microbes for a week? how far would 1 gallon go? new to this! what kind of blood? cow, pig, goat ????. i have never heard of using fresh blood. like i said i am new to this. i know blood meal is high in nitrogen 13-0-0.
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7/30/2009 2:52:26 AM
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