Shooting Powder N:P:K 0:39:25

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Shooting Powder N:P:K 0:39:25

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Shooting Powder N:P:K 0:39:25
Has anyone tried this? Please share your experience!

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Re: Shooting Powder N:P:K 0:39:25

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DO NOT USE ON NATIVES!

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JayC wrote:DO NOT USE ON NATIVES!

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Please elaborate. Also does it mean it's good for exotics?
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Re: Shooting Powder N:P:K 0:39:25

Post by aaron_tas »

the 39 bit... will destroy your natives :!:

i would use this one in autumn to harden up the little thirsty mongrels...

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