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Old April 22, 2012   #1
FILMNET
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Default Lucky me Gro-Tone, Liquid Growth

I made the mistake so far this spring with Liquid Growth instead of Gro-Tone. I mixed it with water and feed the small Thai Peppers and tomatos plants with Liquid Growth. Also put this in inside plants. I thought is was Gr-Tone, no plants are dieing, I do not know about this Liquid Growth food? I am lucky!!! i did not kill plants.
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Old April 22, 2012   #2
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Might not be so bad..... They say they use organic and food grade components.

http://www.biotlc.com/brands/liquidgrowth.htm
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