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I did not give it any EO, I burned some rose scented incense near it and

put some drops

of Bach's rescue remedy for some days in the water. It's not improving.

You know, I want to avoid chemicals for it.

Iron? I may try if the improvement reveals only apparent.

 

THANKS for your answers.

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Try some natural apple cider vingear,a capful to the

water.Might just need some acid to the water.It worked

for my bamboo.

Hope this helps.

 

--- Manuela Federella <manu.fdr wrote:

> I did not give it any EO, I burned some rose scented

> incense near it and

> put some drops

> of Bach's rescue remedy for some days in the water.

> It's not improving.

> You know, I want to avoid chemicals for it.

> Iron? I may try if the improvement reveals only

> apparent.

>

> THANKS for your answers.

> M.

>

>

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I know this sounds funny, but do you have a fish tank? If so, when you

clean it out, you can use the water from the tank on your plants. It's a

good fertilizer. I use it every time I clean out my tank and my plants love

it.

 

Michele

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Manuela Federella <manu.fdr

 

Sun, 19 May 2002 18:50:11 +0200

 

remedy for bamboo

 

 

I did not give it any EO, I burned some rose scented incense near it and

put some drops

of Bach's rescue remedy for some days in the water. It's not improving.

You know, I want to avoid chemicals for it.

Iron? I may try if the improvement reveals only apparent.

 

THANKS for your answers.

M.

 

 

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In a message dated 5/19/2002 11:58:40 AM Central Daylight Time,

mbrantner writes:

 

 

> ? If so, when you

> clean it out, you can use the water from the tank on your plants. It's a

> good fertilizer. I use it every time I clean out my tank and my plants

> love

> it.

>

 

From time to time, I water the plants in my office from my aquarium. They

are in flourescent lighting, the only 'fertilizer' that they get is from my

aquarium. (and they look very happy after three years)

 

 

 

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I have heard that most of these plants coming into the US

are infected. Most do not survive. Don't know how true this

is as I've had one for two years.

Sandi

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