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most recent 5 JUN 07  
Initial post 4 JUN 07 by Unregistered Guest
what iis Sprint 333 or Response ? xxxxxxxx@aol.com i like your alfalfa tea recipe

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Reply #1 posted 5 JUN 07 by Bill Raimond
Hi rose grower. I'm sorry, I goofed; I said Sprint 333 when I meant Sprint 330. Sprint 330 is a Iron Chelate Micronutrient (10% Chelated Iron) that is used to green up the foliage, it is also used for the correction of an iron deficiency in slightly acid or alkaline soils.

"Response" is a concentration of Red Australian Kelp. I think "Response" really brings out the very best in my rose(s) leaves; they are more lush and seem to have better color. I would suggest that If you use "Response" use it early in the morning-- "Response" is a micro-nutrient supplement and is not intended for use as plant food. In place of "Response" you could always use a plain liquid seaweed or kelp emulsion.

Keep them Roses growing-- Bill
most recent 7 OCT 06  
Initial post 6 OCT 06 by Jamie68

Bill ~~


I also find your journal a wonderful resource, and read it almost daily.  Your post about cutting and conditioning roses for good, long lasting vase-life was particularly great!


Thank-you for sharing all your experience and knowledge with us all!  You have taught and inspired me.


Jamie


 

Reply #1 posted 7 OCT 06 by Unregistered Guest
Thank you for your kind  words.Your Rose Friend,Bill Raimond
Reply #2 posted 7 OCT 06 by Bill Raimond
Thank you for your kind words.Your friend in growing Roses,Bill Raimond
most recent 31 AUG 06  
Initial post 31 AUG 06 by HMF Admin
Bill,

We just want to thank you keeping a journal on HelpMefind.  It is exactly what we had in mind when we conceived the idea of garden journals.  Thanks !