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Hello John i would like to apply the health plant pyramid to rescue monumental trees in order to do so i need a program to reach the four levels of the method. For example foliar spray products mg, mn, fe, n and p to increase the photosyntesis. Where can i find these products in Europe?
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I am not familiar with who input providers are in Europe. Plöcher might be a possible candidate?
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Wojtek Behnke posted an update 3 years ago
Hi all, looking for help with OSR (Canola) seed establishment. I have a JS compost ready for seed treating but I’ve just realised that JS is fungally dominant and Canola is a Brassica which I believe does not form AMF relationships. Has anyone done Canola seed with JS and had good results? Also, what companion crop could I seed with winter…
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It is my understanding that most compost does not have a lot of AMF because these types of fungi only live and proliferate in association with living roots. AMF spores will be present in good compost no doubt but the majority of the fungi in your JS will be other types of fungi, which are still going to beneficial in the breakdown of… Read more
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Harriet Mella replied to the discussion Slugs and the role of nutrition, epescially iron in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Slugs and the role of nutrition, epescially iron
Tell me about the difference it makes! You need to have fresh, vigorous seeds (even non pelleted works nicely)- that is key. Otherwise they germinate and are gone.
There is a DIY seeds cleaner that works with a vacuum cleaner in the net from the “Real Seeds” (not the weed sites but the heirloom seed company!) site in the UK that does a…
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Tom Zogas replied to the discussion Slugs and the role of nutrition, epescially iron in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Slugs and the role of nutrition, epescially iron
I just got some pelleted little gem seeds and the right Jang roller to try seeding them direct. Maybe I’ll look for an heirloom variety pelleted.
What about slug damage on bean and pea pods? What is attracting them to developing seeds? Does it indicate similar K deficiency, osmotic instability, etc.?
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Harriet Mella replied to the discussion Slugs and the role of nutrition, epescially iron in the forum Vegetables 3 years ago
Slugs and the role of nutrition, epescially iron
This year I noticed that the volunteers had a tendency to produces smaller heads than the ones I have sown. I have no clue why – it was the first time I have seen this tendency. But it is something to keep an eye on. Usually I often take them and shift them to their final destination and they are fine.
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