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double tap
Robinson, IL
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I've had a problem for years with fungus killing my flowers and ornemental bushes. Its a white coating that starts on tips of plant and causes them to curl up and die. I found a cure that's cheap, easy and non toxic to people. 1 tablespoon of baking soda to 1 gallon of water. Mix baking soda with hot water. To get lumps out. Put in sprayer and add water. Spray plants until completely covered. Its amazing! Plants loose the white film and make a complete recovery. Spray again in 10 days. Cheaper and safer than what you buy at store.
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one green thumb
Robinson, IL
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double tap wrote: I've had a problem for years with fungus killing my flowers and ornemental bushes. Its a white coating that starts on tips of plant and causes them to curl up and die. I found a cure that's cheap, easy and non toxic to people. 1 tablespoon of baking soda to 1 gallon of water. Mix baking soda with hot water. To get lumps out. Put in sprayer and add water. Spray plants until completely covered. Its amazing! Plants loose the white film and make a complete recovery. Spray again in 10 days. Cheaper and safer than what you buy at store. I have this problem now. Thanks for the advise. Sounds better than the expensive stuff at the store.
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wondering
Robinson, IL
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double tap wrote: I've had a problem for years with fungus killing my flowers and ornemental bushes. Its a white coating that starts on tips of plant and causes them to curl up and die. I found a cure that's cheap, easy and non toxic to people. 1 tablespoon of baking soda to 1 gallon of water. Mix baking soda with hot water. To get lumps out. Put in sprayer and add water. Spray plants until completely covered. Its amazing! Plants loose the white film and make a complete recovery. Spray again in 10 days. Cheaper and safer than what you buy at store. I have this problem on my tomato plants. Will this work on them?
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double tap
Robinson, IL
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wondering wrote: <quoted text> I have this problem on my tomato plants. Will this work on them? I would think so. But to be sure google FUNGUS ON PLANTS. Hope that helps.
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wondering
Robinson, IL
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double tap wrote: <quoted text> I would think so. But to be sure google FUNGUS ON PLANTS. Hope that helps. I googled fungus on plants and found a lot of helpful info. Thanks.
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one green toe
Glasgow, KY
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Thanks double tap, it is completely safe for humans, and way cheaper than that Fungi-Nail.
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one brown eye
Glasgow, KY
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Is it safe for sensitive skin?
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double tap
Robinson, IL
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one brown eye wrote: Is it safe for sensitive skin? Your funny. Keep em coming.
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tax man
Glasgow, KY
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I have something on my genitals that looks like bread mold. Will this stuff help?
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Dr Sanjay Gupta
Glasgow, KY
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Tax man; you will need to mix a paste consisting of 4 fluid ounces of tabasco and 6 tablespoons of horseradish, apply this directly to the affected area, you will experience results immediately.
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flower lady
Robinson, IL
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Used this on my flowers and couldn't believe the results. Cheap, easy and non toxic to me or the enviroment. Thanks.
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great stuff
Robinson, IL
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I used this on a snowball bush. Some of the leaves at the tip of the limbs were curling up and dying. I sprayed bush thouroughly and after a week or so new growth came back on bush were it looked dead. Thanks much!
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Tax man
Buffalo, KY
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Dr Sanjay Gupta wrote: Tax man; you will need to mix a paste consisting of 4 fluid ounces of tabasco and 6 tablespoons of horseradish, apply this directly to the affected area, you will experience results immediately. Thanks Dr Gupta, results were immediate as predicted. Only problem, is now when we wake, I have cravings for tacos, and my wife for roast beef. Are these cravings related, and if so what should I do?
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Dr Sanjay Gupta
Buffalo, KY
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Yes tax man, your cravings are directly related to this topical application. Olfactory stimulation of memory receptors are causing culinary desires. Discontinue the use of the paste, and if symptoms persist apply a thin application of mint jelly. You seem highly sensitive to odors and associated memory, I suggest before applying the jelly, you purchase a leg of lamb.
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MBe
Coventry, RI
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double tap wrote: I've had a problem for years with fungus killing my flowers and ornemental bushes. Its a white coating that starts on tips of plant and causes them to curl up and die. I found a cure that's cheap, easy and non toxic to people. 1 tablespoon of baking soda to 1 gallon of water. Mix baking soda with hot water. To get lumps out. Put in sprayer and add water. Spray plants until completely covered. Its amazing! Plants loose the white film and make a complete recovery. Spray again in 10 days. Cheaper and safer than what you buy at store. how many tbs to how much water?
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MBe
Coventry, RI
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what portions of baking soda vs water.
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Realist
Burkesville, KY
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MBe wrote: what portions of baking soda vs water. This is all "bullshyt",if it worked do you think large producers would pay $200 and sometimes more for a gallon of fungicide if baking soda worked?It takes a fool to believe in shyt like this.
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Capitalist
Auburn, KY
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Do you think I would charge you $200 a gallon if you weren't so hooked on petrochemicals you would use something non-toxic. It would take a fool not to simply try it and see, before spending a small fortune on a poison that only works as well, but also kills your humming birds. After you are finished with the trial, I will tell you how to make an "active volcano" with the rest of the box. Admit it, you sell the high dollar poisons, and this freaks you out! Doesn't it?
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double tap
Robinson, IL
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Sorry MBe, haven't been on topics for awhile. 1 tablespoonn baking soda to 1 gallon of water. You need to put it in a sprayer. Shake it up so baking soda gets mixed well. I don't know why it works. I just know that it does. I use to buy fungicides at store, cost a lot of money and its toxic to bee's and us. I wish more people would try this and let me know how it turned out.
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double tap
Robinson, IL
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Realist wrote: <quoted text> This is all "bullshyt",if it worked do you think large producers would pay $200 and sometimes more for a gallon of fungicide if baking soda worked?It takes a fool to believe in shyt like this. Sometimes people just follow like sheep. Sometimes people talk when they should be listening. I don't know. But you are slamming something you have never tried. I'm just trying to help and you are just mean.
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