PLANTS
MORE AGRICULTURAL
APPLICATION OF Cs
Cs kills leaf curl on peach trees and apple rust on apple
trees in my
orchard. Great for roses also!!!
Henry Reed wrote:
Everyone probably already knows about this,
but just in case, here
goes. This time of year when expensive, delectable white peaches
come
home from the grocery store in a 'smashed' condition, they will
exude
much juice and, even if refrigerated, will become uneatable from
deterioration. But I have found that if I spray them with a fine
misting of cs, they can be left out at room temperature to finish
ripening and get really sweet and tasty. The bruises even get better,
ie., firmer and with better color. The juice stops flowing and nothing
rots!! This is incredible, but it happened 2 times for me. Also
a
philodendron developed 'jungle rot', (layman's term) with many leaves
affected before I noticed. Out with the spray for leaves and added
a
few ounces to its root water and voila! the rot is stopped dead
in its
tracks. A tomato with unbroken skin developed a blistery looking
area. I sprayed the area well. Next day the blistery area was firmer
to the touch and had only spread a little. Usually I just toss a
tomato
like that, but was able to use most of that one. Great stuff
FLOWERS and X'Mas TREE
LASTS LONGER
"I use a few drops of Cs in my cut flowers,
they seem to last longer and
the water never gets smelly, no matter how long I let them go before
tossing. Keep smiling,