Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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April 11, 2015 | #76 | |
Tomatovillian™
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It all depends on the type of seed. Some you want the floaters and some types you want the sinkers. Okra is a floater. |
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April 11, 2015 | #77 | |
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It is used as a stump remover almost pure. Fertilizer. In black powder. And as a food preservative. It is a form of crystallized nitrogen. It can be found and I have seen it as a white line in old manure piles. Also in bat caves in the guano. My dad used to dig the stuff out of the caves on his own during the 2nd world war. He would sprinkle the guano into the flame of a carbide light to see how strong the guano was. A carbide light is a light that uses carbide and water. The water mixes with the carbide and makes acetylene gas which burns. Worth Last edited by Worth1; April 11, 2015 at 07:06 PM. |
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April 11, 2015 | #78 |
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I used to use potassium nitrate (KN03) tp wake up old seeds but subsequent to that I found a much more effective method of doing that which I've posted here at Tville many times that involves soaking the seeds in water to which a pinch of blue stuff, Miracle Grow or Peters is added, or if organic a few drops of liquid fish or seaweed prep is added, well no need to continue here unless someone wants me to do so.
Carolyn
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