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Old April 22, 2013   #31
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So here is the first trial I did with Mycos/Azos used at transplant. I've been using SeaCrop as a foliar spray every 2 weeks. These are the Corno di Toro peppers, with eggplants that have both been treated with as well.

You can see the growth of the middle back plant really exceeds that of the others, but the second plant treated, (in front, middle column) though very healthy, does not. I was not able to capture the difference in the color green with my camera, but my artist husband agreed that the treated plants were paler green.



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