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Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Looking for a partner in Northern California
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bmaxwell |
Los Gatos, CA
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We are developing a fertilizer product to bring to market. It is completely different from other fertilizers, made through a process of animal protein hydrolysis. We have the lab analysis completed and have been using it in test gardens with incredible results. Because it is basically life (animals) dissolved into liquid, the nutrients, amino acids and biological components are are available for plants. Along with nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. We believe it would be incredible for giant pumpkins. We make thousands of gallons a week. I am looking for 1-2 people that would be willing to try it on a couple pumpkins and see what happens. It would be free to you, I just need a partner that understands science and can see why this product is so different than anything else so we can try it. We are located in the Bay Area. Please email me or ask questions I am happy to answer. brian.maxwell@comcast.net
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5/1/2017 1:00:35 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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crickets? (which infers silence) Anyone know why? Peace, Wayne
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5/7/2017 11:43:14 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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I don't think the poster put the right information in their post. The wording was geared to a novice gardener, we need to know specifics, and why they believe their fertilizers is better. To me it sounds like rendering waste dissolved in a strong acid, most like Phosphoric
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5/8/2017 7:39:38 AM
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bmaxwell |
Los Gatos, CA
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Hi, sorry I didn't see the question. Rendering plants typically dissolve the fat and remnants of feathers etc into liquid. The majority of the muscle tissue and all of the protein is taken out for other uses and the carcass of less valuable nutrients is left over. This product uses potassium hydroxide which is a base not an acid, and we are dissolving the entire animal. So all of the muscle protein is broken down into amino acids and nutrients that are then dissolved in the liquid. Our initial results on our home gardens have been incredible. The NPK is 2-0-2 so the results have to be from the amino acids. We are just getting started which is why I am looking for a partner that wants to try it on one or two pumpkins and see what happens. Sort of a no lose situation, we will give it to them for free so we can see how well it works. Thanks for the question, please email me if you would be interested in trying it, I am happy to give you all of the info I have and send you the liquid free. brian.maxwell@comcast.net
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5/11/2017 7:19:20 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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bmaxwell, just curious? any requests yet? Peace, Wayne If NO, then let me know on this thread & I will try one! Peace, Wayne
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5/13/2017 1:53:36 AM
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bmaxwell |
Los Gatos, CA
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Hi peace, wayne. yes i have 4 different people that are going to use it. I am happy to send you some as well if you want. I think you will see a difference.
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5/16/2017 6:23:34 PM
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