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03-27-2008, 04:20 PM #21Senior Member
Yellowing question
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
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03-27-2008, 04:26 PM #22Senior Member
Yellowing question
It's okay to eat. Unless it's yellow.
Around here, we have sugar-on-snow, which is maple syrup fresh outta the evaporator, drizzled on snow so it hardens into candy. Mmmm! I love New England!
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03-27-2008, 04:27 PM #23OPSenior Member
Yellowing question
wow thanks guys for all the tidbits of info here...its starting to warm up enough i think whereever these internet plants are that whoever is growing them could probably run outside and use the 1 tap that isn't softened
Tomorrow is payday for said mythical person so maybe that person should run to a local nursery and pick up some fish emulsion
You guys are the best:thumbsup::jointsmile:
Everything I say is pure fiction and should be completely ignored! All pictures I post were found floating somewhere in cyberspace.
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03-27-2008, 04:57 PM #24OPSenior Member
Yellowing question
interestingly enough the ph of melted snow is 6.6 compared to the soft water which was 7.2-7.4 dunno if that means anything but i found interesting lol
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03-27-2008, 05:53 PM #25Senior Member
Yellowing question
Your melted snow isn't bad IF you add calmag plus. That will also bump the pH up just a hair. I'd choose it over the softened water personally. I assume you run a water softener because your tap water is leaving calcium scale on your fixtures?
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03-27-2008, 07:28 PM #26OPSenior Member
Yellowing question
The softened water does tend to get the clothes and dishes cleaner and feels nice on the skin :P There is 1 tap though left unsoftened...its just outside through the snow lol
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03-28-2008, 04:02 PM #27OPSenior Member
Yellowing question
Originally Posted by sensilights
Everything I say is pure fiction and should be completely ignored! All pictures I post were found floating somewhere in cyberspace.
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03-28-2008, 04:12 PM #28Senior Member
Yellowing question
Sounds like things are turning around. Fish emulsion is great but easy to OD on so as soon as the def symptoms clear up, I'd cut WAY back on it. Your lawn will love it though, lol! Grass needs a good deal of N. But phee eww.
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03-28-2008, 04:28 PM #29OPSenior Member
Yellowing question
application was 1/32 tsp to .25L of water.
This mystery grower was thinking of adding it to all 3 plants again sometime this weekend after transplanting at a 1/8 tsp to .5L or so...would that be acceptable?
Also slightly off-topic here...i have a compost pile i've been working on in my backyard for a few years...at my office we have a lot of shredded paper, what i'm wondering is would that be a good additive to my compost? I'm gonna be adding some super manure *mix of chicken, duck, and donkey* to it this spring before i add it to the vegetable garden and was wondering if i might be able to recycle some of this shredded paper as wellEverything I say is pure fiction and should be completely ignored! All pictures I post were found floating somewhere in cyberspace.
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03-28-2008, 05:57 PM #30Senior Member
Yellowing question
I've heard of people happily composting shredded paper. You'll probably want to look it up to see if you have to do anything special, but my guess is just watering, turning, allowing to heat up, and making sure that you have good microorganisms in there.
Donkey manure? :wtf: OMG I'm not sure if I even wanna know haha
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