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PostPosted: Jul 29th, '09, 08:23 
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I mix seasol with dipel to spray plants. But as the plants get healthy they tend to repel foliar sprays. :evil:

Is there a fish safe wetting agent?


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PostPosted: Jul 29th, '09, 10:06 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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I would have recommended the seasol or maxicrop as the fish safe alternative to soap.


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PostPosted: Jul 29th, '09, 11:00 
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we used to use a little suger in the solution, when I worked at agriculutre department to make stuff stuck.....you could give that a go...as it wouldn't hurt


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PostPosted: Jul 29th, '09, 11:44 
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Cool. I've got some molasses that I add to compost tea, so I might try some of that.


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Wouldn't that attract the sweet/piss ants? They are the aphid herders.


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PostPosted: Jul 29th, '09, 12:10 
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BatonRouge Bill wrote:
Wouldn't that attract the sweet/piss ants? They are the aphid herders.


Never heard of them BRB...but if you added a bit of what ever would kill them off aswell, then your on a winner.

I recon Dipple, vegimite and a bit of sugar would do the trick for most pests. The Vegimite is what they are attracted to eat..( Vegimite is a vegitable extract most Aussies LOVE on there toast with heaps of butter )


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