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Re: [nafex] sulfur & peppers
It's just that I have the MSM and felt like experimenting . . . . . . .
My horses are grazing my lawn 'cause of all the rain and I'm right at petal
fall except for the Spartan apple that is still hanging in there.
...........vic
Thomas Olenio wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Why not test the magnesium idea too (epsom salts).
>
> I usually water mine in when planting with a strong solution of
> lime/sulfur spray (dormant levels), so I don't know if thelittle bit of
> sulfur in the 6 pack flat will make any difference.
>
> What I really need for my peppers is some SUN and HEAT! Will this damp,
> cold spring ever end?
>
> The only bright spot is the chuckle I will get when they send out the
> water restrictions to the township, telling us to limit water use, when I
> already have to wear a life preserver to mow the backyard. (smile)
>
> Regards,
> Tom
>
> --
> Thomas Olenio
> Ontario, Hardiness Zone 6a
>
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, victoria l. caron wrote:
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> > After reading the latest postings on sulfur and peppers I got an idea. I
> > always grow hot cherry peppers but they aren't the greatest producers,
> > at least not here. I've tried all kind of stuff including matches and
> > mulches, red plastic mulch was the best.
> > Anyway, since I have plenty of MSM, a sulfur nutrient I use for both
> > myself and two of the horses, I thought I would try some on half the
> > pepper plants. The plants are still in packs so it will be easy to see
> > if there is an immediate - obvious - visible result. I'll transplant
> > later this week and monitor differences as the summer goes.
> > ....................vic NH zone 3
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