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 Post subject: Re: Sad looking
PostPosted: Oct 25th, '13, 11:35 
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So were should I be getting them from

Faye and Joel sell it, look in the online store.

Do you no there web site


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 Post subject: Re: Sad looking
PostPosted: Oct 25th, '13, 11:47 
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Link at the top of the forum.

http://backyardaquaponicsshop.com/produ ... fish-feed/


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PostPosted: Oct 25th, '13, 11:54 
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Mr Damage wrote:
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So were should I be getting them from

Faye and Joel sell it, look in the online store.


do you no there site ?

and this should be great for marron?


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PostPosted: Oct 25th, '13, 12:26 
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Cheers mate my app is mucking around on me lol so these would be great for Marron and sink


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You can always dose the system with liquid seaweed and or chelated iron to help the plants in the meantime while you work out your feed situation. Liquid seaweed helped my tomato plants that were looking similar to your plants.
Do you have any worms in your growbeds?


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You can always dose the system with liquid seaweed and or chelated iron to help the plants in the meantime while you work out your feed situation. Liquid seaweed helped my tomato plants that were looking similar to your plants.
Do you have any worms in your growbeds?

Was going to put a box of 500 in this weekend... Can it be any type of worms?


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You can always dose the system with liquid seaweed and or chelated iron to help the plants in the meantime while you work out your feed situation. Liquid seaweed helped my tomato plants that were looking similar to your plants.
Do you have any worms in your growbeds?

http://www.bunnings.com.au/seasol-1l-po ... r_p2961423 some thing like this ???


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yes, BYAP sells some as well that looks to be a little cheaper.

http://backyardaquaponicsshop.com/shop/ ... d-extract/


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Ok thanks for helping so I added some sea sol and iron today and put some banana in so I covered most bases lets see how we go


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Rgreaves wrote:
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You can always dose the system with liquid seaweed and or chelated iron to help the plants in the meantime while you work out your feed situation. Liquid seaweed helped my tomato plants that were looking similar to your plants.
Do you have any worms in your growbeds?

Was going to put a box of 500 in this weekend... Can it be any type of worms?


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The worms need to be composting redworms. Some people call them red wrigglers. I ordered mine from Amazon.


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