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    Fish Emulsion

    How could you burn your plant with Fish Emulsion. Its all organic. 5-1-1. I mean The Native Americans burried an entire fish with a corn plant.
    foggylondontown Reviewed by foggylondontown on . Fish Emulsion How could you burn your plant with Fish Emulsion. Its all organic. 5-1-1. I mean The Native Americans burried an entire fish with a corn plant. Rating: 5

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    Fish Emulsion

    Fish emulsion is a highly concerntraited dead fish.
    and if you dont dilute it(water the concerntrait down).
    enough It will Burn any Kind of plant.

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    #3
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    Fish Emulsion

    It is alot harder to burn your plant with organic ferts than chemical ones ,but can be done especialy in there concentrated forms.It also depends wether it is in the ground or in a pot...

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    Fish Emulsion

    Yea, generally fish emulsion is what 5-1-1 ?

    Any burn would be nitrogen burn which in a container is very easy to fix with a flush or two.

    If the plant doesn;t need nitro and you force it some, its gonna react with burns on the leaf edges.

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