Well, I am asking because I dipped half of my tomato seedlings prior to transplant in lignohumate solution (not really potassium lignohumate) for about 2 hours. As it was from 10 to 5 days ago (I did it in several stages) I haven't got any results yet. But the first plant to blossom was Sophie's Choice treated in that way. Actually, I've just checked on them: thare are as many as 4 plants in flower (S.C. + both Starts F1 - treated and untreated and Nelinka). 3 of them LGH treated. I'll be watching them for differences as they grow.
I am also interested in how or if at all use lignohumate in watering my plants.
Milan HP
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