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Old March 11, 2013   #29
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I treated an iron deficiency one year with a parsley [edit: !celery]
plant pureed with water in a blender and a double dose of fish
emulsion. It was a pretty mild deficiency, just starting in the growing
tips, but that worked. (The fish was overkill. It was a Madara plant
that took off like a rocket a couple of weeks later and grew
over the top of the 6' trellis and started back down the other
side, but at least it did fix the iron deficiency.)
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Last edited by dice; March 12, 2013 at 10:26 PM. Reason: celery->parsley
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