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Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2012
Location: NW Indiana
Posts: 355
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Hi, I was over at one of my relations house today and we started talking about gardens and what not and then she told me of a book that she had about home remedies for gardening, then she went on to tell me about when she was hit by a fungus on the leafs of her tomato plants last year and used a remedy out of this book. The remedy was to use powdered milk as a foliar spray. She went on to tell me that not only did it clear up the fungus it also helped her with blossom end rot.
![]() So my question is, will powdered milk hurt "good" fungus and mycos. Has anyone read any "real" factual data about using powdered milk. I have been doing "some" research into this and find very little actual data. |
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