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Post by Laura_in_FL on May 16, 2017 12:20:54 GMT -5
No, daylilydude, I've never tried that. I'd guess that pepperhead212 is right that the vinegar is a better weed killer all by itself. I don't think there is any "magic bullet" or "cure all" substance for a garden. The things that come closest are probably compost and mulch. And even those can be overused.
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Post by bluelacedredhead on May 17, 2017 6:31:08 GMT -5
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Post by horsea on May 22, 2017 11:17:39 GMT -5
Right now I have some curly leaves on all of my tomato plants but they don't have a deficiency or a disease that I should spray something for. They are unhappy because the nights have been cold. They will straighten out now that it is warmer. I think you may be correct about the curled leaves on your toms. I have found that when stable warm weather comes, so many things just straighten out. Patience usually is what is needed, not chemicals. I think it has something to do with phosphorus not being able to enter the plant. However, we have to know the difference, don't we.
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