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Comments (1)Thanks for the spam, has this data been verified? Two researchers can easily fake data. However if their results are accurate do we have access to them? Are there magnetic parameters that result in slower growth? Could shoving magnets into the earth actually harm your plants growth? There are plenty of questions to be answered before a gardener who likes to use their brain should buy your products to help their plants. Neither of these studies looked at plant yield or time to maturity....See MoreWatch it Grow! Plant Growing Kit
Comments (6)I can out do the spammer. When I was a little kid in first grade, we took some bean seeds (not the magic kind) and some cotton and placed the cotton in the bottom of a styrofoam cup. Then put the seeds on top of the cotton and water it. After a few days the seeds sprouted. Eventually the plants got big enough we had to transfer them to a big glass jar. We got to watch the plants grow up and roots grow down. Then it got too big for the jar and we had to transplant it to actual dirt. It grew for quite a while like that. I thought it was a lot of fun watching the little plants grow up. And the costs was pretty much nothing. So why buy a kit. When we got older we were introduced to sweet potatoes. Take a sweet potato and put a tooth pick in each side just off center. Then put the potato in a mason jar with the toothpicks supporting the potato so that the shorter end sticks out of the jar. Fill the jar with water. Fill it up as it needs it and watch it grow. We used to grow them to over 8 feet. Started off with the jar in a window sill and as the vine got longer we had to raise the jar. The vines would hang down to the floor. And the potatoes drank water like crazy. It was another really neat project for kids. So don't send money to spammers. I know what NOT to buy. If the product was that good they wouldn't need to spam forums to sell it. Pooh Bear...See Morenew plant butterfly magnet
Comments (8)Four incidents of Duranta erecta (golden dewdrop, Sheena's Gold, Geisha Girl) poisoning affecting nine dogs and a cat produced drowsiness, hyperaesthesia and tetanic seizures in all affected animals with evidence of alimentary tract irritation (vomiting, gastric and intestinal haemorrhage, diarrhoea, melaena) in five dogs and the cat. Fruits and leaves were seen to be eaten by affected animals. Therapy was successful in three of the dogs. Repeated diazepam doses and, in some cases, additional pentobarbitone or propofol anaesthesia, were successful in controlling seizures....See MoreId this plant thats been growing and growing
Comments (4)Chinese rain bells, I got one from Nova earlier this year. From the one I have kept taking cuttings and now I have it planted in several places. I like the way they ark. Mine has started to bud and I can't wait to see them blooming. Thanks,Susan. Felix...See Moretony_k_orlando
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