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PostPosted: Jun 14th, '12, 16:21 
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Makes it salty.... :) Thats the only reason I know they suck the salt up, from eating the celery..


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PostPosted: Jun 14th, '12, 18:06 
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yeah , can taste it in snowpeas and swiss chard if you go really heavy... 8)


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Ive done celery from day one in my system that I run at a constant 2-3ppt salinity and I agree with Joel... its salty. We (family) actually enjoy it like that and it is actually a nice touch to a fresh salad or stew.

Sometimes while Im watching TV Ill go break a few celery sticks off fresh out of the AP and crack open a jar of peanut butter and munch away.... yum yum!


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PostPosted: Jun 15th, '12, 08:29 
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Try treating your leaves by diluting the seasol as the instructions on the container and spray your leaves. During the morning is preffered but not in the Evening when the leaves can stay moist and their pores have closed.


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I wonder if planting strawberry's and celery together in the same grow bed would be beneficial.


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No idea if it is beneficial, but a bed I had both in, with celery removed mid January, is producing lots of strawberries now.


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