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PostPosted: Oct 27th, '07, 07:14 
I'd be a bit concerned with the Copper.... suggest if you use it you start with a small amount onto/in your growbed not your fish tank.

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By the way HN.... did I ever give you this link?

http://nsgl.gso.uri.edu/hawau/hawauh89001.pdf


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I'll try and mix some up and spray it on the leaves then. Foliar application I guess. I'll look at that link Rupert. Thanks!!

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I would only use the Min Plus as Jamie suggests or similar. Any chemical based fert would be suspect I think.


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PostPosted: Oct 27th, '07, 15:04 
I'd be a little suspect as outlined above.... however a quick google search yeilded the following results...

http://drearth.net/index1.php?page=qa

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Dr. Earth created the bio-technical breakthrough that is widely used today by many of the organic fertilizer manufacturers who market and sell those products at retail outlets throughout the country.


Seems to be an entirely organic fertiliser, not a chemical fertiliser....

Min Plus, being an Australian product, may not be available to members in Hawaii Josh :D


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The Dr. earth product has the exact same listed ingredients. I'll try it in small quanities. Thanks guys!!


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has it produced any results?

also, can anyone think of a way to correct these deficancies without fertilizer additives? would a gravel bed as a grow medium give some of these trace elements? variety of fish feed? or just be limited to plants that don't require these elements in abundance if we don't want to add anything extra?


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My personal theory is that the higher-protein foods would also have more trace elements. However, if you have vegetarian fish, it's best to stay with the lower-protein food. DD was finding that they digest it better.


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Just checking but it's not damage done by snails or slugs or some other bug is it?
Just looks similar to some of our plants after they have been grazed on.


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