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PostPosted: Nov 3rd, '11, 21:37 
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Good point - no, and we've also used 'thrive' on the soil patches. We added seasol to the tank in the beginnings and haven't done since. Seasol on the the leaves? I have not heard of this but will try it out and will add some seasol to the tank this weekend. TY Ivan :)


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PostPosted: Nov 3rd, '11, 21:55 
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No... don't do it... I was merely asking... Tomato leaves should not be left wet overnight, as I believe it would rot and die... Tomato should only receive water at root level. So be very careful if you intend to seasol the leaves of other plants nearby...


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