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I think i read somewhere that if you use organic fertilizers, you can't kill them by too much. It said something like the plant will only take up the nutrients it needs leaving the excess unlike synthetic fertilizers! Please correct me if i am wrong. thanks | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() | You can kill a plant with too much water, much less an organic fertilizer. Tain't true. | ||
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![]() | Put your plants in straight horse poop and see how long they live ![]() Organic fertilizers can be just as harsh as chemical fertilizers. The difference is that organic fertilizers (for the most part) are weaker then the chemical ones. Hortus
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