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09-19-2013
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to help avoid
to help avoid transplant shock and stimulate new root growth. Application rates only slightly from 2 to 5 oz. per gallon. You can check different rate on our retail or professional websites.
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09-19-2013
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Re: to help avoid
The Perfect Plant blog welcomes your questions about gardening and our products. If you have a question you would like to ask our team of Master Gardeners or have a gardening tip or success story
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Re: to help avoid
y you would like to share, please email us at simplesuccess@growthproducts.com Today’s question comes from Henry in Minnesota.
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Re: to help avoid
That is a big question and I am going to have to separate it into Part A and Part B! A. If the fertilizer is an N-P-K and has no organic sources, it will not have any GMOs in it. All N-P-K fertilizers are made up of either man-made materials like urea, ammonia, poly phosphates or mined products like iron sulfate.
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Re: to help avoid
If the product you are looking at contains plant materials from corn, soy beans, or animal sources; then the likelihood they contain GMOs is highly probable. For example,