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Old April 1, 2019   #31
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Yeah, I am spending big bucks this year to automate and regulate the use of it. It is amazing how much time and energy go into controlling its presence on my property!
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Old April 1, 2019   #32
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I've been using tetrahydrogen bioxide, but only in half strength.
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Old April 1, 2019   #33
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I've been using tetrahydrogen bioxide, but only in half strength.



And what, exactly, do you dilute it with?
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Old April 1, 2019   #34
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And what, exactly, do you dilute it with?

Oxydihydrogenate, of course!
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Old April 1, 2019   #35
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Use it? I not only use it on my tomatoes, I shower with it!
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Old April 2, 2019   #36
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More dihydrogen oxide got dumped on my garden last year than ever before. My ponds were choked with it.
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Old April 3, 2019   #37
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Dihydrogen oxide is what my doctor prescribed after my Creatinine level of 6.1 put me in the ICU for 5 days. I've found that dihydogen oxide mixed with the correct amounts of calcium nitrate, magnesium sulfate, and 4-18-38 fertilizer can grow some really good greenhouse tomatoes.
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Old April 3, 2019   #38
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Yes, I do, and I'm proud of it.
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Old April 3, 2019   #39
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can we find that condensed somewhere so all we have to do is add water when we open the bucket up?
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can we find that condensed somewhere so all we have to do is add water when we open the bucket up?
Yes, over here where I live one can find large quantities in condensed form, especially in the wintertime. In fact the path at my parents yard is still covered with it..!
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can we find that condensed somewhere so all we have to do is add water when we open the bucket up?

I believe you may be able to find it on eBay, the seller being a Nigerian who previously inherited a lot of money.
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Old April 5, 2019   #42
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My seltzer water said it's organic and gmo free.
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