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Old December 29, 2022   #6
MrBig46
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Volcanic ash would certainly be suitable for growing tomatoes from Mount Vesuvius, which should withstand storage for several months (Principe Borghese, Pienollo, etc.). I tried to store these varieties grown in normal soil, but I was not very successful. I mainly lacked potassium and other elements. I have also not found the chemical composition of such volcanic ash anywhere.
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