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> Well since my first fertilizer post I am reminded of a maxim that
> my father used to quote:
> "Every action has an equal and opposite criticism."
> My intent here was to inform, to take my years of education and
> professional experience and share this information on what I know
> to be true. I was trying to be general enough so that the average
> person can understand these principles, yet convey enough detail
> to be practical. Much of what I have written seems to be taken out
> of context, or I have overlooked some flaws in what I have written.
> I am not a chemist, I am not a commercial grower, and I am not an
> "expert." I am a generalist in a specialized world, I have a green
> thumb, and I am good at growing orchids and roses. That's all...
> But the result has been lots of emails detailing small
> errors, or chemistry lessons, or god knows, debates about water
> quality and pH factors. I had written more articles to post here,
> but in reviewing them I see that they would just stir more debate
> and draw more criticism about the details. So I give up. I just
> do not have the time to do the research and editing required. Its
> not like I am making a profit at this or something.
> My mistake for stepping in fertilizer I guess...
> Regards,
> Scott
> Campbell, CA
I enjoyed your post!
Just remember opinions are like dirty socks, everybody has them.
Joann