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    industry secret

    redwood sawdust grows huge plants.
    seedbare Reviewed by seedbare on . industry secret redwood sawdust grows huge plants. Rating: 5

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    industry secret

    Do you have anymore info regarding this seedbare?? And possibly any pics to prove ur claim??
    Digi

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    #3
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    industry secret

    More info please!

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    industry secret

    Are u talking about mixing shavings with a soil medium or just growing in shavings alone in a sort of Hydroponic system??
    Don`t really understand ur claim and certainly a bit confused as to how wood shavings would provide any nutrients.
    Digi

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    #5
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    industry secret

    i've also heard this... but like the dog said...how are you applying this to your grow?
    As we live...a life of ease. Everyone of us...has all we need. Sky of Blue...and Sea of Green. In our Yellow Submarine.
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    #6
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    industry secret

    usually woodchips and saw dust draw nitrogen OUT of soil..ive never seen redwood chips sold as a fert

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    #7
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    industry secret

    you mix it in the soil and only redwood shavings, dust, have this effect i used to deliver this all over california it will work for any plant. i wont be posting any pics what kind of idiot posts pics of his grow? besides have not grew for a long time.

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    industry secret

    Quote Originally Posted by the mole
    usually woodchips and saw dust draw nitrogen OUT of soil..ive never seen redwood chips sold as a fert

    some more on it,

    a. Nitrified Redwood Sawdust: An economical, widely-used material
    for nursery and landscape applications. Improves both water
    retention and drainage/aeration.

    1) Available in coarse and fine grades; bulk or in bales.

    2) Material requires no sterilization.

    3) Breaks down slowly; long lasting in the soil.

    4) Be sure sawdust has been nitrified, or nitrogen tie-up
    will occur (described below). Also, material improves
    if given time to decompose to some degree. Clues that
    material is adequately treated:

    a) Dark, rich color

    b) "Ammonia" smell

    c) Material may be steaming or feel warm to the touch
    due to microbial activity.

    5) Inexpensive, compared to peat moss and most other
    materials

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    #9
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    industry secret

    I learn something everyday, thanks seedbare

    but is it BETTER than the products most growers use now..or just used as a substitution for another material.

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    #10
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    industry secret

    Quote Originally Posted by seedbare
    you mix it in the soil and only redwood shavings, dust, have this effect i used to deliver this all over california it will work for any plant. i wont be posting any pics what kind of idiot posts pics of his grow? besides have not grew for a long time.
    Insulting people onsite will only get you ignored! whether or not you post pix...big brother will be able to find you, if he wants to! Without pix, no-one, besides idiots would take a chance on wasting genetics on your idea/claim...

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