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Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 4:40 pm
by supremenutrients
Good Afternoon,

My name is Joseph and I'm a gardener from Florida. After numerous years of purchasing overrated fertilizers, I chose to make my own. I've been making my own organic fertilizer for around four years now. My fertilizers have enhanced my harvest yield, quicker and greater blossoms, greater and more stronger plants, and stronger roots. After numerous fruitful years utilizing my items I've at last chosen to share my items to the world at a modest cost. My items could be utilized as a part of soil and for hydroponic routines also. The greater part of my items come in 16 oz bottles, yet in the event that you dilute everything; you could have up to six gallons of organic fertilizer. My equations are super concentrated. From grapes to corn to carrots to tomatoes, I've grown every one of them with awesome results. My bean plant was about to die and after watering it with my fertilizer, it came back to life and was producing more beans than usual. I put a great deal of time and work into my formulas. My products increases plant growth, provides nutrients, provides beneficial organisms, and most importantly; my products replaces toxic chemicals. I care about my plants. Do you?

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[mod note - approved post, not third-party commercial advertising]

Hi Joseph, welcome to ForumGarden. We've had a few people register over the years to show what they do, most have been interesting talented people.

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Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 5:43 pm
by FourPart
I must say, I feel a little dubious about this bit...

I've been making my own organic fertilizer for around four years now.

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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 8:30 am
by LarsMac
I would be more impressed if you could get the pictures righted. And somehow, seeing the product in used water bottles does not encourage.

Also, I suspect shipping liquid organic fertilizer may bother the postal inspectors, and some state agricultural authorities.

Good luck with all that.