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Rusty January 8th 07 07:04 AM

Pond sealer & dead plants
 
Yea right tristan add stuiff bewfore you really do any tests to know
whats is lacking if anyhting at all., your a dumbass plain and
simple....or is it Angela Nogales now?

"Tristan" wrote in message
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Yea right carol add stuiff bewfore you really do any tests to know
whats is lacking if anyhting at all., your a dumbass plain and
simple....or is it Angela Nogales now?

On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 12:58:45 -0600, Zëbulon
wrote:


wrote in message
egroups.com...
Not a pond person but I keep planted aquaria and am constantly

dosing
them with one nutrient or another. Do you suppose that the leaky

pond
obtained some nutrients from the surrounding soil, and that
water-topping-off to compensate for leaks also added elements that

the
plants liked? If so, water tests for macronutrients and addition of
lacking nutrients might help - don't forget the trace elements.
d.
==========================
Another ponder here suggested 1 tbs. Potassium per 1000g of pond

water.
I've been adding that every month over the summer. It's the only

fertilizer
I use for everything but the water lilies. I use Jobe's Rose Spikes

for
them. They thrive and bloom like crazy until fall. :-)

Although I tried every suggestion regarding fertilizers I heard about,

I
never did get my Lotus to bloom. I think it finally died last summer

as it
turned brown before the fall chill.



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