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[Compostteas] [Compost tea) Re: Potassium Bicarbonate]
- From: Soilfoodweb AT aol.com
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- Subject: [Compostteas] [Compost tea) Re: Potassium Bicarbonate]
- Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 12:48:28 EDT
Forwarded with Tom's permission -
In a message dated 7/14/2002 7:51:07 PM Pacific Standard Time, TPiatkowsk writes:
Elaine,
As I discussed with Tim, ARMICARB 100 is a very effective potassium bicarb product. Its enhanced activity over other materials on the market is primarily due to the surfactant system that is added.
However, one of the surfactants is not organic and ARMICARB 100 is not approved for organic certified growers. An 'organic version' is just around the corner. keep you posted.
I would not recommend the use of sodium becarb for phtyo reasons.
Sincerely,
Tom Piatkowski
--- Begin Message ---Elaine,
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- Subject: Re: [Fwd: Potassium Bicarbonate]
- Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 22:51:07 EDT
As I discussed with Tim, ARMICARB 100 is a very effective potassium bicarb
product. Its enhanced activity over other materials on the market is
primarily due to the surfactant system that is added.
However, one of the surfactants is not organic and ARMICARB 100 is not
approved for organic certified growers. An 'organic version' is just around
the corner. keep you posted.
I would not recommend the use of sodium becarb for phtyo reasons.
Sincerely,
Tom Piatkowski
--- End Message ---
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[Compostteas] [Compost tea) Re: Potassium Bicarbonate],
Soilfoodweb, 07/15/2002
- [Compostteas] Potassium bicarbonate, Kevin Chambers, 07/15/2002
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