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Old September 12, 2015   #16
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Tomato Tone is really good stuff. I also add it to the container mix when recycling last years mix. Some dolomite lime is always good to add to any tomato growing medium whether it's in the container or the ground.

I also add a little bit of Biotone to my seed starting mix. Gives the little guys a head start on good nutrition.
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Old September 14, 2015   #17
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Tomato Tone is really good stuff. I also add it to the container mix when recycling last years mix. Some dolomite lime is always good to add to any tomato growing medium whether it's in the container or the ground.

I also add a little bit of Biotone to my seed starting mix. Gives the little guys a head start on good nutrition.
Got a lot of microbes in various presentations and dilute liquid nutrients for seedlings right now, but when i run out I'll definitely check out the Biotone. Good stuff no doubt. Thanks for the tip!
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