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<blockquote data-quote="wildsawmill" data-source="post: 951901" data-attributes="member: 14540"><p>i tryed it this spring some pastures got a lot thicker growth some seemed the same </p><p>then the drought came & it was all over </p><p>so i dont have a fair experence to share</p><p>but my wife put it on tomattos plants & they are over 7' tall . she allso watered every other day</p><p>my jalopeno pepper plants did extremly well.i got 6 plants picked them clean sunday & canned 25 quarts of peppers pluss sent 1 1/2 gals of them home with son as i got tired of canning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildsawmill, post: 951901, member: 14540"] i tryed it this spring some pastures got a lot thicker growth some seemed the same then the drought came & it was all over so i dont have a fair experence to share but my wife put it on tomattos plants & they are over 7' tall . she allso watered every other day my jalopeno pepper plants did extremly well.i got 6 plants picked them clean sunday & canned 25 quarts of peppers pluss sent 1 1/2 gals of them home with son as i got tired of canning. [/QUOTE]
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