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  1. Maureen Fleury
  2. Douglas DuHamel
  3. desertblue

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Top 1.   Jan 3, 2005 9:01 PM

» Maureen Fleury - I Agree

I use the discarded tank water for my plants too. Maybe that is why my spider plant is doing very well. In less than a year, I had 3 little 97 cent plants grow into a big spreading plant with a 2nd set of shoots growing off the 1st set.

-- posted by Maureen Fleury



Top 2.   Jan 6, 2005 11:55 AM

» Douglas DuHamel - Re: I Agree

In response to I Agree posted by mkfleury:

Used fish water is one of the best fertilizers that one can feed their plants. It's just full of all kinds of wonderful little things.

-- posted by Douglas DuHamel



Top 3.   Jan 6, 2005 5:15 PM

» desertblue - Re: Re: I Agree

In response to Re: I Agree posted by doug101:

Yeah, fish water is THE perfect plant food. Plus it's fun to feel like you are closing the loop - recycling - in your own home. Fish water won't burn house and garden plants like chemical fertilizers can. smile

-- posted by desertblue



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