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10-03-2006, 09:12 PM #3
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the 3LBâ??s Molasses Manual - a growers guide to soil sweeteners
I haven't missed a show yet. As a matter of fact I have a question in regards to the show. I found that my local garden store carries the "Sensy Spray" Spelling not sure, and they used to carry the Soak I guess that they are made by the same company? I was told that the spray will promote female traits in male plants, basically turning a mail plant hermy. This is something that I had never herd of, but if this is indeed the case then what do you see as some of the benefits of such a product. I have a few thoughts, but I guess I want to hear some key uses in your opinion.
Also, There is a product at the local store named Flower Booster" I believe and I am being told that it carries the same hormone as the S Soak that can promote female growth, helping to produce a female plant. This product is also a ken to "Bush Master" where in it will limit vertical growth, but when used in more than 3 applications it can make your plants look like pigmy plants. Have you herd of this?
I live in Alaska and we are fairly liberal with the green, 4 ounces is legal to possess and this is without a card, but with various convoluted guide lines of coarse. This being the case the local garden stores are constantly getting feed back from fellow growers, so I am getting feed back that my fellow Alaskan growers are passing on to the garden stores and I am looking for some input from you to see what you think.
Well Adieu for now, and your show is fantabulous, bar none, par exelent!!
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